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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Madharry who wrote (22480)11/11/2005 12:52:39 AM
From: itilis2003  Read Replies (1) of 78750
 
Im almost certain that is not the case here. When I spoke to the CFO some time ago, I asked about the insider buys but dont think I even asked if they were loan related like I used to.

First off, the SEC now forbids it. And it used to have to be disclosed in SEC filings back before it was illegal.
(Of course there were sometimes cases where the loans werent public yet and the insider buys were. I uncovered a number of those by calling the company. A number told me point blank they were related to loans or gifts or whatever. Meanwhile, the public masses think its real open market buying decisions.

With canadian stocks....I dont have a large degree of trust in them anyway.

I just think FSP is good for both the dividend yeild as well as some modest price appreciation going forward as the street becomes more aware of them.

Its fairly unknown on wall street because of the way they came public without an IPO and all.
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