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RIN - Rinker Group

Gentlemen lets stick to discussing RIN in this thread. If you would like to discuss Buffett, Graham, value investing and other related topics in more depth, please start a new thread in the appropriate forum.

Thank you.
 
Realist

Oh dear, oh dear!!
Have you even read Security Analysis and the Intelligent Investor?
Graham speculated on hundreds of minor securities that had a NTA greater than its Market Cap.
He made losses on some of them!!!
Being pedantic does not make you sound more intelligent, quite the contrary actually.

Really?
Give me the names of the securities.
Quote to me the page#
The Edition
The Year of any [Security Analysis/Intelligent Investor]

Where;
Losses are identified,
Speculation is admitted to.

Fact;
There are none.
That includes all the appendixes of all editions, all years.

But of course I am more than willing to investigate any factual references.
Just save your opinion, as it is an empty vessel.

jog on
d998
 
Technically RIN may be forming a cup and handle.

If the price pushes back up through $14, I'll be looking to get back in.

Cheers,
GP
 

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GreatPig said:
Technically RIN may be forming a cup and handle.

If the price pushes back up through $14, I'll be looking to get back in.

Cheers,
GP

Very interesting, more interesting will be the shape of the handle. Will watch with interest. Seems to have a nice bottom, no sharp v's, - well, only a little one - and is taking quite sometime to form.
 
More seriously, Rinker Group have moved up from a USA low of USADR$48.9 ( on 2nd Aug 2006 ) to USADR$52.34 - target on the chart is at US$60. In Aus., the next fence is at A$14, lets take them one at a time.

The buy-back will help Rinker and - buy back in Aus that is - gives a firmer look to the stock that should be worth in the range A$16 - A$18, a range that should hold in due course.

Those interested in making a below market price bid should withdraw with grace. Unacceptable faces of capitalism as they are.
 
Rinker are now back over $14 at $14.17 this morning. The US economy is still looking good, on the spending front, and the property downturn may be short lived.
 
noirua said:
Rinker are now back over $14 at $14.17 this morning. The US economy is still looking good, on the spending front, and the property downturn may be short lived.

Well DOW is doing ok atm also, and forward terminal PE of 10 is about $14

Earnings and Dividends Forecast (cents per share)
2006 2007 2008 2009
EPS 106.6 122.0 129.8 138.4
DPS 78.0 42.8 45.4 48.2

thx

MS
 
Rinker Group have stepped up the buy-back of RIN stock as the price slides quickly to $13.20.
 
Re :yr last post that's correct Michael Selway -damn right!,this share is near the centrifuge,after reaching $14.29 the other day. Volatile indeed,shades of Silex in it's early days.
 
Down to $12.99 this morning, after the Friday buy-back of 1,089,592 shares at prices between $13.20 and $13.50.
It appears that there must be some significant unloading of stock going on and RIN must be aware of a big seller, as they mop up stock for cancellation.
 
There was quite bad news on the housing front in the US late last week, DVB or something like that reporting problems. Saw it on CNBC.

RIN is slightly less than I bought it for now. :mad:

Still it is a longterm hold, pays good dividends and a buy back at low prices suits shareholders I suppose. So no problem.

The whole ASX is taking a beating today, dunno why. :confused:
 
Realist said:
There was quite bad news on the housing front in the US late last week, DVB or something like that reporting problems. Saw it on CNBC.

RIN is slightly less than I bought it for now. :mad:

Still it is a longterm hold, pays good dividends and a buy back at low prices suits shareholders I suppose. So no problem.

The whole ASX is taking a beating today, dunno why. :confused:

I notice oil prices heading for US$60, gold about to go under US$600,... So, maybe, we're about to see a reversal to the US and worldwide inflationary pressure.
RIN are at a days low of $12.83, tempted to buy a few more.
 
Realist said:
There was quite bad news on the housing front in the US late last week, DVB or something like that reporting problems. Saw it on CNBC.

RIN is slightly less than I bought it for now. :mad:

Still it is a longterm hold, pays good dividends and a buy back at low prices suits shareholders I suppose. So no problem.

The whole ASX is taking a beating today, dunno why. :confused:

RIN's dividend is relatively low imo, esp if its not "growing" much

Earnings and Dividends Forecast (cents per share)
2006 2007 2008 2009
EPS 106.6 122.0 129.1 137.6
DPS 78.0 42.8 44.8 48.0

thx

MS
 
Interested to see so many here contemplating buying RIN. I paper traded a short at $13.30 a month ago... scary share to hold during an American recession, not to mention Ducati's analysis.
 
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