Archive | August, 2006

If the face fits buy RC Group!

I first heard of the Hong Kong based RC Group (London Stock Exchange: RCG) from the Growth Company Investor magazine and after some analysis of this company, their shares seemed like a possible good buy. However, I was aware the price may be temporarily high as it was just recommended in the magazine that week, so I put it on a watch [...]

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What’s in my portfolio

Here you can see what’s in my account. I’ve got PDC (Printing.com), RCG (RC Group) and SCH (Banco Santander). Started with £18,850 and now on £20,050

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Is Biotrace a candidate for Investment?

Biotrace has a 14.4 price to earnings ratio with an estimated earnings per share increase of 44% in 2006 and then 14% in 2007. The estimated p/e next year is 10.2, so I thought I’d research it as a potential investment. They recently announced a new contract with NATO for 1.2m and the share price is off the [...]

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Banco Santander for my pension?

The top 8th bank in the world, Spanish Banco Santander, is a faster growing bank than most of the worldwide banking giants such as Citigroup and HSBC and I should know, because I used to work for them! The Forecast p/e is around 7.5 next year, so that would surely have a positive effect on the price if earning per share targets [...]

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Is PartyGaming a Warren Buffet type investment?

“I will tell you how to become rich. Close the doors. Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.”-Warren Buffet, lecturing to a group of students at Columbia U. He was 21 years old.   Party Gaming UK:PRTY is the leader in online poker, a rapidly growing sector of the internet [...]

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Investing for a pension

By finding this site, you probably already appreciate that Warren Buffet is a legendary value investor, and so, in this Blog I will attempt to follow his principles and apply them to buying and selling stocks in my own pension portfolio. Who knows, I may be the next Warren Buffet, the Sage of Omaha. I’m [...]

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