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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (254)12/12/2003 3:39:06 PM
From: - with a K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 817
 
Ed, I've followed and enjoyed your posts on Big Dog's thread, so was interested to look into SVI further. Valuation and growth look terrific! But when I saw how thinly traded it is and how hard it was to find data, I decided to pass. If it does get listed on a US exchange I may take another look. Just my style, but I wish you luck.

In the meantime, I added to BEL (posted here earlier), a $328 mil market cap Ontario company. As far as currency confusion, I admit I had some in listening to a BEL CC and in doing some fair value calculations.

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To: Ed Ajootian who wrote (254)12/14/2003 12:22:56 PM
From: Joseph Waligore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 817
 
Ed, on SVI, I don't think them using the US$ will cause a lot of confusion; I am pretty sure some other small Canadian companies do that too. Any American investing in Canadian companies is sophisticated enough to deal with them reporting in american money. It would be a very good idea if they were on an American exchange, even OTCBB, as that would make them easier to invest in for Americans and could make their stock price go up. Do you have any other favorite Canadian companies?