Forum Archive Index - March 2003
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[sharechat] SKC Downgraded by Analysts
Several Sky City Entertainment analysts (at least 6) have recently (past
week) downgraded SKC shares from Buy to Hold. Their average forecast annual
earnings growth is approximately 7% over the coming two years. Forecasts
range from around 5.5% to 9.5%. Some of the analysts involved include JP
Morgan, Credit Suisse, and UBS Warburg. If you wish further details on these
forecasts, then you should contact the analysts directly.
A point of caution - the market typically interprets analyst downgrades from
buy to hold, as a being a sell recommendation, especially in the current
economic climate.
In addition, as previously stated, the proposed gambling changes and smoking
legalisation will probably have only a short term impact - time will tell.
The deadly pneumonia virus SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is
spreading more rapidly and more deadly than expected. There still remains no
known cure. It's starting to become deeply concerning amongst Asian
tourists, airlines, and air travellers. For health and psychological
reasons, many people will start to avoid places where they believe they are
more prone to catch the virus.
The situation regarding the Iraq war should be more obvious to everyone by
now, that this is going to have major economic repercussions worldwide,
including airlines and tourism.
Hope this helps clarify some of the recent forum comments passed on SKC. For
the record, I still hold some SKC shares, but 80% less than I did 6 months
ago.
There are also several other stocks in NZ that are likely to be decimated
this year.
Lazy Haggis
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