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Re: [sharechat] MFI


From: Phyllis Bergquist <phyl@clear.net.nz>
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 15:45:48 +1300


Hello there Cris - I wd never consider you a novice.    I thought perhaps you or someone had heard of the undertaking.    I find it hard to get info from Tassal - hence I had a look around for the Financier for the deal.   To my naivety wondered by large o/s companies were not pick for due diligence!!!    Okay keep it in Australia.   So where does finance come from and that was as far as I could figger out.    No word of how shareholders at time of delisting would fare at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Lotsa fold know my email so here goes   phyl@clear.net.nz.    Yep I get some spam but the delete button works find.....    I appreciate your time enormously
and look forward to what you have to say as I plod over my little laptop so entirely enjoyably.    Great retirement challenge I can tell you.
 
Every good wish to you and thanks again   Phyllis.    I wd love to think you might gain something somehow - you deserve to.... 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: [sharechat] MFI

Hi Phyllis,
 
Wow!
 
As a novice I admit to being totally out of my depth with this one but gave it a shot anyway because I said I would and as a learning experience.
 
I've produced over three pages of observations but formatting and editing would take longer so it will arrive a little messy.
 
I don't consider it prudent to openly circulate my observations.
 
Happy to send direct on your request and on the understanding that I have little experience and, therefore; credibility in this area.
 
Perhaps you could secure an experienced, trustworthy advisor to manage your risk.
 
If you proceed down that path I would really appreciate hearing the recommendation and result.
 
Regards,
Cris
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [sharechat] RMG - up 24% at 1:30

MFI is the Company with David Williams who has due diligence in place.    Tassal is a Salmon Farm in Tasmania.   They have a website with some v good salmon recipes - fancier than I aspire to nowadays.   And plenty of other info of course.   www.tassal.com.au.
Whenever you have time and thank you v much indeed.    Have a relaxed weekend  You deserve it   Phyllis.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: [sharechat] RMG - up 24% at 1:30

Thanks Phyllis.
 
Happy to have a quick look when time permits.
 
Will then have to return to my own research.
 
Others may also wish to comment.
 
ASX Code WBT - Is this the one?
 
Regards,
Cris
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [sharechat] RMG - up 24% at 1:30

DEar Cristine,
I take my hat off to you completely for your depth of research and your completely open sharing.
I enjoy constantly you and Morgy and Woody and David et al.     Except for basic details ( the
only ones I know about!!!) I use my trusty chart.   After going to Dan Gramza at the weekend I
find I have another fine tuning tool in my armoury.   It was totally excellent and a most compelling
and logical tool.
 
After all that - of course, I am going to ask you something.   I used to have some shares
in TASSAL  Salmon Fishery.    They went into receivership and the receivers bought another
Salmon Farm to make a much better Company.   That is what they said anyway - not a
lot of info.   The conjoined Company is now being bought by David Williams and Mariner
Financial - due Diligence is very shortly to come to fruition.
 
Am v partial to a nice salmon steak and looked at the company - made a small loss - kept
my eye on it.     Do you or anyone else know anything vital.   Mariner Finance have placed shares
with other Investment houses but apart from I am not very good at finding the bottom story.
 
Sounds kind of interesting.    Any info - received with much gratitude.    Cheers   Phyllis.
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [sharechat] RMG - up 24% at 1:30

You might want to check the momentum of ASX - IMC.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 11:42 AM
Subject: [sharechat] RMG - up 24% at 1:30

It may actually be that RMG is finanlly on the move. Have hovered around 3c
- 4c for the last year after their huge tumble from 25c. After looking at
their latest financials it appears they have managed to obtain a very
realistic team eg make it no secret that the last year has been extremely
bad, also note that revenues have been spiralling downwards and hit hard in
the last year. Cashflow still very poor and only managed to stay positive
due to issue of more shares/convertibles/options. Liquidity is very poor
0.4, however since dec 00 has averaged 0.8. Revenues are down by 32%
compared to last year. However, what amazes me is that with all this doom
and gloom they have still managed to win significant contracts eg National
Aus Banks 92m of debt, debt recovery contract with telstra (3year).
Still a highly risky stock however could show promise if you want to buy
into managements realism.

Also to note, at 1:30 today they had 500,000 buy orders with no sell order.

regards
shayne

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