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- 12-12-2006, 05:12 AM #1James BellGuest
From
http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/...685669248.html
And it's not propganda, it's NEWS from the Sydney Morning Herald - a very
reputable newspaper.
"Telstra shares surged through $4.00 for the first time since the end of
April and ended at $4.03, up 6 cents on the day.
It was the the highest closing level since February 17, when it closed at
$4.02.
Small investors who bought the T3 instalment receipts for $2.00 each under
the federal government's T3 offer have been rewarded with a steady move
north since debuting on the exchange on November 20."
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- 12-12-2006, 02:29 PM #2Rod SpeedGuest
Re: Telstra shares SURGE
James Bell <[email protected]> wrote:
> From
> http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/...685669248.html
> And it's not propganda, it's NEWS from the Sydney Morning Herald - a very reputable newspaper.
Its mindlessly overhyped journo bull****.
> "Telstra shares surged through $4.00 for the first time since the end of April and ended at $4.03,
> up 6 cents on the day.
Clearly wouldnt know what a real surge was if it bit it on its lard arse.
> It was the the highest closing level since February 17, when it closed at $4.02.
Well whoopy ****ing do.
> Small investors who bought the T3 instalment receipts for $2.00 each
> under the federal government's T3 offer have been rewarded with a
> steady move north since debuting on the exchange on November 20."
Did manage to get that bit right, likely by accident.
- 12-12-2006, 05:46 PM #3HeadRushGuest
Re: Telstra shares SURGE
"James Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> From
> http://www.smh.com.au/news/business/...685669248.html
>
> And it's not propganda, it's NEWS from the Sydney Morning Herald - a very
> reputable newspaper.
>
>
> "Telstra shares surged through $4.00 for the first time since the end of
> April and ended at $4.03, up 6 cents on the day.
> It was the the highest closing level since February 17, when it closed at
> $4.02.
>
> Small investors who bought the T3 instalment receipts for $2.00 each under
> the federal government's T3 offer have been rewarded with a steady move
> north since debuting on the exchange on November 20."
So who are you going to sell them to now if everyone owns them???
HR
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