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Matti, I don't think they can afford to get it wrong again. They sacked all the peoiple responsible for the lack of info flow on the contract problems. This was a great buy a month or so ago. Takeover tumours have given it drive and the rail deal was a coup. I am a big supporter of this company and waiting for a decent pullback to get back in.matti_pacman said:It has recently won the NSW rail contract and is consolidation around the $7 region... Good time to get back in? Stock looks bullish to me...
But i guess the lack of transparency in management and potential for other contracts fallout is scaring me abit.
Really. Do you work there? I'll save my money then, cheers.maverick11 said:i wouldn't kennas mate. More losses expected jan sometime...
Perhaps in Feb, then?? Maybe March?maverick11 said:i wouldn't kennas mate. More losses expected jan sometime...
Maybe. I'm a bit bearish overall right now.Halba said:looks like the recovery stock of 2007 huh
Downer's flat earnings spark share price slide
November 3, 2007
DOWNER EDI's share price fell more than 12 per cent after it warned that earnings were likely to be flat because of softness in its mining division caused by lost contracts, wet weather and port congestion.
"Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) for the year will be around $280 million," interim chief executive Brent Waldron told the annual meeting in Sydney.
The engineering giant posted an underlying EBIT of $281 million in 2006-07.
Downer's share price fell 12.8 per cent, or 85 ¢, to $5.79.
This company needs to be taken over and shown how to do it.
Problem after problem after problem.
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