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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Vector Energy (VCT.NZD) - break out

I actually didn't pick this stock up sooner, but in any respect Vector Energy in NZ has staged a break out, then fallen back to support (consolidating the move), and is now in an uptrend. This is of course a stock you could buy. I prefer the hydropower exposure, however the chart looks good. The reality is that all power companies in NZ are never going to have their precious margins questioned. The idea that NZ is a deregulated market is not in question. What is apparent is the uncompetitive market stucture which was put in place to guarantee NZ's paid taxes in the form of higher electricity prices, as opposed to taxes. All their profits when to investment bankers. Its a great scam if you get your share of the pie. I might add, Victoria (Australia) ran the same scam when they privatised their electricity assets. In the meantime, CEOs are giving themselves huge bonuses. Before they were accountable to the government....now....oh its the market....pricing signals...supply and demand :(
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com

Aquarius Platinum (AQP:LSE)

There is some temptation to buy Aquarius Platinum (AQP) given the current strength in platinum prices. The problem of course is that I think this stock will under-perform as long as the broader commodities market is strong. There will come a time when copper, vanadium and other commodities which we associate with South Africa, get sold off. Until such time, I would expect AQP earnings to be effected by the strong Rand, as well as disruptions to mine production, which have just been resolved. The outlook for this company will otherwise be good as precious metals prices rise.
The chart also looks good, though I think I'd be looking for a market entry closer to support. We can see the previous resistance provides a line of support at 318 pounds.
You can buy this stock in Australia as well, as I did many years ago at 80c, but the chart is different. Its probably listed in South Africa too.
Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Xero - accounting services (NZX:XRO)

I have not been watching blue chip stocks lately, though my suggested KDDI in Japan is doing well. I have come across a NZ stock which I think requires some attention. The NZSX is a relatively small exchange so good stories tend to slip past people. The stock is by no means a blue chip, but it could be. I note that the founders of MYOB haved taken a significant stake in the business. It is only capitalised at $123mil, but its quickly expanding globally, and it seems to be on top of its costs now, with still $23 million in cash.
The company has developed an online accounting solution for small-medium sized businesses (SMEs). I think its a great solution given the ease of taking your accounts on the road with you, the opportunity and desire to see your latest results on the go, and the ability to show people your latest financials. I also believe we will see in future corporate accounting become 'continuous' in the sense that you will have period reporting only for the purpose of comparison. We will not wait for quarterly results, we will want dynamic data for sales, etc. Maybe these will be processed straight away too, i.e. Straight thru processing. This is the future, but these guys seem to be well along this path. This is a big market, and I think this group will seize a part of it.
See their review and latest 6 monthly interim result.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com

Sunday, November 15, 2009

KDDI about to reach previous low

KDDI is close to returning to its previous low, making it another great opportunity to pick up the stock at a very reasonable buy price. We recommended this stock last time it bottomed, and the current 'double bottom' offers another compelling opportunity to buy this stock. We expect a turnaround in earnings in years to come as they streamline costs. KDDI is the 2nd biggest cell phone seller and network operator in Japan after NTT Docomo.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com

Saturday, June 20, 2009

KDDI doing well

Five weeks ago we suggested an investment in KDDI in Japan. This mobile phone operator is the 2nd biggest cellphone network provider in the country. Five weeks ago we recommended at Y442, its reached a high since then of Y525. The stock remains in a downtrend, though I believe it is going higher at some point. It may fall back to the Y419 support, though this stock is due for a breakout some time. It has already made a double bottom, for this reason I would be hanging on for bigger gains despite weakness in the broader equity market.
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Andrew Sheldon www.sheldonthinks.com

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