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Strategies & Market Trends : HONG KONG

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To: Stitch who wrote (1423)3/16/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: William Shen  Read Replies (1) of 2951
 
I have not posted because I will only post when I am fairly certain that I am adding value. Value creation is not dependent on frequency of posting, it is rather dependent on the quality of the post. A good fact-based stock pick which generates strong return is certainly more valuable to the members of this board than giving us a personal opinion or perspective on recent Chinese history.

I do admit that it was certainly difficult to forecast the Asian turmoil, and the downfall of the red chips. While I still strongly believe that China Everbright and Stone have enormous market potential (I am heavily invested in both) given their background, I do hesitate to post any more stock opinion during the extreme red chip market gyration during the past few month. I would be more than happy to share my views when the market begins to stabilize. In the meantime, I still encourage every active member of the board to focus the discussion on stocks and investment related activities rather than meaningless political arguments.

By the way, Stitch, the fact that I have not really contributed does not change the fact that you and some of the other people are posting irrelevant information on this board and wasting other people's time.
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