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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (37213)8/14/2003 3:51:41 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
Hi Ramsey, <<HK hotels>> … their performance has been awesome, and just in the jay of time for me to consider selling, in anticipation of SARS return, and repeat performance in 2004 :0)

My Shangri-la Hotels finance.yahoo.com has risen 50+% !

I would be careful about buying now.

Chugs, Jay

References:

I bought here ...

Message 18113247
<<October 15th, 2002
… (c) Shangri-la Hotels (hk.69) at HK$ 4.4 for their China hotels, but not their Indonesian and Philippines hotels (since they are WAT-WOTing) >>


… doubling up …

Message 18141229
<<October 22nd, 2002
… The Hong Kong shares are either new positions or “average-up” doubling of existing position at 6-8% premium to purchases of same shares a week ago.
As you see, I am methodically putting my Japanese Yen loan to good use. >>


… up the ante again …

Message 18760455
<<March 27th, 2003
Hello Pezz, Today’s Report:
The ambush ( Message 18754596 ) I had arranged along the path of Shangri-la Hotel’s retreat got tripped, and even as they put up a good fight, my HKD expeditionary force managed to capture 2 brigades of HK.69.

Translation, I purchased 2 dollops of HK.69 Shangri-la Hotel shares at HKD 5.00/share via limit orders.>>
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