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To: Swami who wrote (55984)7/20/2002 5:36:37 PM
From: Swami  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
Canada Bread Analysis valueinvestigator.com July 19, 2002
With the capital markets in turmoil, Canada Bread continues to offer a relatively safe haven for nervous investors. First quarter earnings of $0.30 per share were inline with expectations and significantly above the previous year's earnings of $0.19 per share. Revenue and earnings per share growth of 69% and 58% respectively could be attributed to the consolidation of Multi-Marques, internal sales growth and operational improvements. We look for another solid performance with the release of second quarter results sometime in late July.

In other news, on April 19, 2000 Roger Dickout was replaced as CEO by Richard Lan, previously the President of Maple Leaf Foods global Bakery Products Group and Chairman of Canada Bread. Mr. Dickout had successfully achieved his mandate of turning around the Company, completing the acquisition of Multi-Marques and positioning the Company for future growth. Mr. Lan, an American, will now shoulder the responsibility of expanding operations throughout North America and internationally. In fact, Mr. Lan has already publicly discussed the possibility of having Canada Bread purchase Maple Leaf Bakery in the United States and Maple Leaf Bakery, UK from Maple Leaf Foods



To: Swami who wrote (55984)7/21/2002 8:56:26 AM
From: bigbuk  Respond to of 62347
 
You like CBY? heck where you been?
HERE one driected at you .... Message 16141747
To:Swami who wrote (52556)
From: bigbuk Sunday, Jul 29, 2001 12:19 PM
View Replies (1) | Respond to of 55986

swami, Hmmm one can dream as the bottom callers(bulls ) gonna try once again to justifytheir positions.
Fundies still play an important role in the outcome of many, especially in the tech sector.

Bottom ? hmm market in general? or tech sector i must ask. if the latter i say NO.

Take a look at many old economy eg CBY MFI AL EML BCB BCE etc.... all got very bullish charts. SO I guess you could say some of them hit bottom a year ago?

Personally, I like junk stocks, pipe dreams etc... and bwahahaha from the darkside. And My negativity on the TECHS relates to the first part-- FUNDIES!!!!

If you ain't paying the bills, will your banker reposess your house? If you ain't paying your creditors , will you be here next month/year? ASk many that question whether it be NT MGI CLQ CDV CTI CIC SVN........ but then go ask john labbatt ot emco or BCE if they will be here in a year or two.

Hope this makes sense LOLOLOLOLL

BB

To:bigbuk who wrote (52559)
From: Swami Sunday, Jul 29, 2001 12:23 PM
Respond to of 55986

Tradable bottom is the keyword..up for a while then down..i hate longterm investing..will be daytrading this rally to the fullest next week come what may ..only LT holds right now are ATY, PLI, E, ygo.cdnx, LKC, ASRNF, and Phillip Hager North and abc funds , Templeton international Growth rest is all cash...to play lol


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