So_Cynical
The Contrarian Averager
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Long term yes...however the flash crash of a few weeks ago really was a clear signal that there was weakness in the SP and that the most likely move was down, APN is a good example of how impatient ive become.One month on, are you still bullish on this stock So_Cynical?
Flash crash mark II... what's wrong with this stock? And the spike down was caused by only 15,000 shares!
So_C, you should check the market depth before you dump your holding :nono:
LOL .. who would of thought :dunno: 2 flash crashes in 4 months, was this flash crash before the full year results announcement? cos it really wasn't that bad, not spectacular...but not bad.
- Revenue up 3%
- EBITDA up 6%
- Debt down Approx 15%
- Dividend back to pre GFC level
http://www.corporate-ir.net/Media_Files/IROL/14/144006/pres_2_25.pdf
I took a little (long awaited) average down today @ 1.315 just a little one, so my CPS average didn't come down that much, its just that so often i regret not taking an average down that now its almost a must do..bottom for APN must be very close now, gross dividend yield approaching 10%.
Assuming the dividend amount holds of course. :dunno:
As posted a few weeks ago in another thread...Orbis funds is continuing with their APN buying spree, according to today's 'substantial holder announcement' Orbis now holds over 14.1 % of APN.
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20110628/pdf/41zgkljg8hqcm7.pdf
Buying spree met by selling spree...
Yeh the volume is still there...every day there are sellers. :dunno: has to stop at some point.....perhaps Orbis are in so deep now that they just have to keep buying and hope to capitalise on a take over, or maybe a board seat and a company break up, perhaps an asset sell off of some kind. :dunno:
Pretty poor results. The share price has already fallen ~50% since the start of the year but evidently that was not enough...down another 10%. There is the cyclical issue of poor consumer spending / confidence, coupled with more structural issues threatening traditional media. It's one of those problems that no strategic reviews/managers/consultants/economists seems to be able to tackle effectively.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/apn-shares-dive-on-news-of-firsthalf-loss-20110818-1iyy9.html
if the market gets hit tomorrow fair chance ill take my second and last average down into APN..or perhaps let sleeping dogs lie.
Bit the bullet and took my second and last small average down into APN today, waited for the afternoon sell off and got in at 0.755 bringing my average price down to $1.55. :crap:
So i have either made my worst trade in the last 12 months even worse, or made my overall APN position a little better...time is my greatest advantage over the market and of course time will tell all.
(28th-June-2011) As posted a few weeks ago in another thread...Orbis funds is continuing with their APN buying spree, according to today's 'substantial holder announcement' Orbis now holds over 14.1 % of APN.
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20110628/pdf/41zgkljg8hqcm7.pdf
This stock, now 0.26.
How you going here So_Cynical?
I have been absolutely spanked with this one...to demonstrate just how bad this stock has been for me, right now my portfolio has about 11% open profit, if i take APN out of the portfolio (pretend i never held it) that open profit would be over 19%
For me APN is the difference between an ok average result and a pretty darn good above average result.
I have been absolutely spanked with this one...to demonstrate just how bad this stock has been for me, right now my portfolio has about 11% open profit, if i take APN out of the portfolio (pretend i never held it) that open profit would be over 19%
For me APN is the difference between an ok average result and a pretty darn good above average result.
At what point will you finally exit for a loss?
Surely it's unlikely at this point to do the 500% gain you need to get back to "breakeven" after N average downs?
At what point will you finally exit for a loss?
Surely it's unlikely at this point to do the 500% gain you need to get back to "breakeven" after N average downs?
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