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- 06-11-2008, 04:50 AM #1Alan ParkingtonGuest
From
http://www.manlydaily.com.au/article...s_feature.html
11 June 2008
TELSTRA is over the hump and a buy. Back in July 1996, when the final 50.4
per cent tranche of the CBA was privatised, after the final CBA instalment
receipts dividend was paid the receipts were sold down by investors who did
not want to pay the final instalment. This badly affected the share price of
CBA shares.
Private investors sold down and institutions bought, giving them, over time,
a huge win.
In contrast, the Telstra share price has held up remarkably well and could
now rise. Recently there has been a substantial take-up of wireless
broadband across the telecoms spectrum. Telstra has particularly benefited
because it has a king share of the high-value end of corporate and consumer
markets.
It also has the advantage over its competition with the national coverage of
its Next-G network.
If Telstra can win the Federal Government's $4billion broadband contract it
will be home and hosed.
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- 06-11-2008, 12:47 PM #2Rod SpeedGuest
Re: Telstra in box seat
Alan Poxington <[email protected]> wrote
> From
> http://www.manlydaily.com.au/article...s_feature.html
Fark, really getting to the journal of record rags now...
> 11 June 2008
> TELSTRA is over the hump
Its not nice to call the hippo that.
> and a buy.
Only for fools.
> Back in July 1996, when the final 50.4 per cent tranche of the CBA was privatised, after the final CBA instalment
> receipts dividend was paid the receipts were sold down by investors who did not want to pay the final instalment. This
> badly affected the share price of CBA shares.
And there is still the problem of the remaining govt shareholding,
which the govt plans to get rid of as soon as it can.
> Private investors sold down and institutions bought, giving them, over time, a huge win.
Hardly surprising that they had to be bribed given how
comprehensively the T2 suckers had got shafted.
> In contrast, the Telstra share price has held up remarkably well and could now rise.
Could sink too, ****wit.
> Recently there has been a substantial take-up of
> wireless broadband across the telecoms spectrum.
Pig ignorant lie.
> Telstra has particularly benefited
Pig ignorant lie.
> because it has a king share of the high-value end of corporate and consumer markets.
Pig ignorant lie.
> It also has the advantage over its competition with the national coverage of its Next-G network.
Pig ignorant lie.
> If Telstra can win the Federal Government's $4billion broadband contract
Not a chance.
> it will be home and hosed.
And when it doesnt, it'll be ****ed, ****wit.
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