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    quote:Originally posted by KJ

    Yes-but have done well in the Fisher Australian Growth Fund (small coys)-25.6% return over last 12 mths which seems impressive.

    And I'm sure all the monkeys that played the A market last year did ok as well. That is my point, investing with a rear vision mirror can be a dangerous. Following C F into Australia more so IMHO.

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    lambton: you seem to be a bit negative on Carmel and her merry men. Would you care to expand on the reasons for your stance?

    Disc: This Tiger is only interested in this one because some one, falsely, told your truly that a Barramundi was a type of Tuna*


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    They have timed it well, their past results will dazzle the newbies, however it going to be much harder to recreate such good results in the current climate.

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    I actually think they will do well. It will interesting to see what they invest in and how ir goes now thimgs aren't flying as much as they were/

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    quote: originally posted by ratkin
    . . . it's going to be much harder to recreate such good results in the current climate.
    What's "the current climate", ratkin? Sure Oz minerals have had a bad time, but Oil is still coming down, the Dow is at record levels and ASX keeps powering ahead. Still a good time for Carmel in Oz, I would have thought.

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    If they can get the currency across at current rates then there is likely to be a 8-15% one off gain in the short term.

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    Thought that I read the other day that the Aussi economy was the strongest that it had been in the last 30 yrs.

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    quote:Originally posted by lambton

    quote:Originally posted by KJ

    Yes-but have done well in the Fisher Australian Growth Fund (small coys)-25.6% return over last 12 mths which seems impressive.

    And I'm sure all the monkeys that played the A market last year did ok as well. That is my point, investing with a rear vision mirror can be a dangerous. Following C F into Australia more so IMHO.
    Lambton-I am thinking of investing so would appreciate it if you could give reasons for your comments.I had thought that Fisher Funds had been successful from what I have read.


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    What price are the warrents likely to trade at in the week or two after listing?

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    quote:Originally posted by Paper Tiger

    lambton: you seem to be a bit negative on Carmel and her merry men. Would you care to expand on the reasons for your stance?

    Disc: This Tiger is only interested in this one because some one, falsely, told your truly that a Barramundi was a type of Tuna*


    *Go read the original Calvin and Hobbes if you are scratching your head, you will not regret it.
    I will not purrsonly be investing
    U need to go back to the Prudential Emerging Markets fund - later called the submerging fund to see why I have reservations about C's style. Fortex (he he not Feltex) was one of the stars I think. Long time ago may be wrong.

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