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From: | "tennyson@caverock.net.nz" <tennyson@caverock.net.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 09 Oct 2003 12:06:37 +1300 |
Hi mick, > >Have a look at RBD from another angle >That being the opportunity cost of not selling a share >when it's prospects are not looking very good. ><snip> > I appreciate your story of not holding onto a loser, and the story of your exit from Brierley's and subsequent success. However, I question why you suggest that lessons from BRY should be applied to RBD. BRY has been losing money for years. RBD has not. BRY is heavily indebted. RBD is not. BRY has cut dividends. RBD has grown dividends (thanks to the share issue). BRY is in a price and shock sensitive commodity market (hotels) RBD is in a growth industry with good margins. So really I don't think, mick, that your assertion that the prospects of RBD 'do not look good' stands up. The reason that I have just boosted my holding in RBD is that IMO it has a good outlook and is ridiculously cheap. On the combined value/quality scale I would rate both WRI and RBD as the best buys of all on the New Zealand market at the moment, bar none. Your suggestion to sell RBD and invest in something better is something I have considered. But when I started to ask 'what?' there wasn't anything. IMO RBD is among the very best investments you can make as I write this. SNOOPY hold WRI and RBD (and SKC) PS > >With the proceeds I invested in SKC and over about 12 months >made a capital gain of 27% plus divs and special div. >Didn't like the fact that divs were being paid from borowed money so I >sold > Did you notice that all of those SKC dividends carried full imputation credits? That is proof positive that those dividends were *not* paid from borrowed money. -- Message sent by Snoopy on Pegasus Mail version 4.02 ---------------------------------- "You can tell me I'm wrong twice, but that still only makes me wrong once." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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