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To: Taikun who wrote (54867)10/26/2004 8:51:53 AM
From: Condor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
I wrote a wonderful long and poignant post to refute your post. This %^*%#$%*( PC of mine froze and I lost it. So, I ain't goin there again.
Suffice it to say I take issue with your comments and think you are grasping. Long on admonishment, short on detail

I saw Inmet move a bit today on that news but it really is undervalued (IMO it is a C$30 stock), along with so many other Canadian issues!!

I agree. Good buys. Value stocks. Better than Calif. real estate or 30:1 P/E s.

Basically, because Canada's gov't has made the financial environment so un-capitalist, that investors are deterred from investing in the sector unless they are big kahunas. I've seen this time and time again in Canada and other countries. They'll bend over backwards while shafting the little guy. Just look at the fiasco with non-resident CRT ownership..

Sorry, not familiar with the CRT issue. You think Canada is un-capitalist? We're going to sell a company to China and you object but we are uncapitalist. What am I missing here. The US put up steel barriers and lumber barriers to Canada and we're un-capitalistic?? So capitalist is what??

So you wonder why Canadian companies are so undervalued?

No, I don't . I think they are valued in a range that gives them pretty good plunge protection and access to new money in tough times.

I think this, by the way, it the one thing that keeps me from backing up the truck on Canadian securities. I always wonder when the next MinMetals comes along to buy my investment at a 'small premium'.

If it was such a screaming good buy, then why wouldn't US co's. step up and counter? Seems to me it's priced right on given the open markeplace.
Re: backing up the truck...Inmet has a P/E of 3.87:1 , are you sure you won't buy it???....you know you waaaaannnnnittt.
Our dollar is screaming up right now....not bad for un-capitalists...whatever that means.

You are allowed to change your mind on this Canada as a despicable investment frontier and I won't even badger you or draw attention to your post.

Honest.

C