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hmmm v hard...
atm i'm checking the charts... really nice stable lines for the last 6 months ... regardless of the time frame looked at (5 days, 1 3 and 6 months)
this is just a newbie looking at it. Would that be a correct thing to say ?
You seem to be applying a very basic form of what is known as 'technical analysis'.
I have very limited knowledge of this so I won't comment on this, but I can tell you that on the fundamental side - CCP is looking very good.
The result reporting results show that the company is performing well and the future prospects look very bright
when does this company post dividends?
I really really don't want to sell this one. Their prospects are so good IMO...I think their is massive growth in the industry...(witness TGA buying into the debt collection market recently)...
But they are starting to get a little more expensive...heres hoping they top pre-GFC high
I rarely sell good business, justing tinkering
Dividend on this one a few K every 6 months isn't bad so there is no need to sell.
This decade time for CCV TGA and CCP to shine and retire
Will these companies crash when there is another GFC? thanks MS
Will these companies crash when there is another GFC? thanks MS
Gee, dropping like a rock.
Got a bit high too quickly, methinks plus having a director sell didn't look good.
I wonder if there is some bad news coming up.
I topped some on my holdings today.
In a market without many reasonably priced quality companies about, CCP sticks out like a sore thumb.
If the past few years are anything to go by - it's run up to the annual report will likely see a profit upgrade and the final result hitting at the top of its guidance.
EPS 41-46c for FY11 is actually very conservative based on its half yearly results with plenty of room to move.
Happy investing!
I don't there is anything fundamentally wrong with CCP - it's had a fair run from $2.50 odd to $6.00 - people want to take profit no doubt.
Also add that Mutual Investors (I think that's the name) had been selling down for quite a while - probably have fallen below the 5% requirement and are just dropping them off - hopefully the selling will dry up when they're done and CCP can stabilize.
Volumes have been quite high though but CCP (post crash) has been suprising to the upside so I wouldn't worry too much.
I might buy more if it gets to low $4's...
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