Re: Octaviar MFS Premium Income Fund PIF
Simgrund,
I think the truth is that we all crave some GOOD NEWS.
The last two years have worn us ragged, and of course we are all optimistic that this year will be better. But hoping and wishing will get us nowhere, we need to make a loud noise so that the powers that be take notice.
I do not consider Mellifuous' comments to be either positive or negative, but informative. It is only when we question, analyse and criticize every avenue and every issue that we can effect change, and this is a very tough industry, and it needs a tough stance to take on the issues.
GOOD NEWS will only come by effecting changes in this industry, and the more changes that can be made to strengthen the unitholders position, the better.
Mellifuous, with all due respect, we crave constructive inputs on this thread.
I am sticking my neck out here rather than on member's message facility by pointing out that self flagellation was left behind in 2009.
Just as all are entitled to their own opinions, so too all are entitled to a consideration by fellow members.
Don't mean to patronise, but I consider posting POSITIVE to be a consideration.
Such as the news from Melbourne Herald Sun (23 Dec, as posted by Selciper) that Multiplex's attempt to have Class Actions deemed as "managed investment scheme" thrown out.
That was a big win for "reason & logic". More of the same to be hoped for in the future.
Regards
Simgrund,
I think the truth is that we all crave some GOOD NEWS.
The last two years have worn us ragged, and of course we are all optimistic that this year will be better. But hoping and wishing will get us nowhere, we need to make a loud noise so that the powers that be take notice.
I do not consider Mellifuous' comments to be either positive or negative, but informative. It is only when we question, analyse and criticize every avenue and every issue that we can effect change, and this is a very tough industry, and it needs a tough stance to take on the issues.
GOOD NEWS will only come by effecting changes in this industry, and the more changes that can be made to strengthen the unitholders position, the better.