Ann: TSI Fund Capital Structure Review Outcomes , page-31

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    re: Ann: TSE: TSI Fund Capital Structure Revi... I read. In short if some future govt legislation is not good for us, it will be bad for us.

    Every share on the market has some risks:

    bhp: what if china stops buying coal and iron ore

    telstra: what if the govt does not give enough money re NBN

    woodside: what if coal seam gas becomes more cheap than off shore natural gas

    woolies: what if Australians decide to buy less food

    For me I am quite happy to 'bet against' Rudd being in power in 3 - 4 years AND having control of the senate AND the rest of the world deciding that their Copenhagen failure was a mistake and go all kum-by-ah on us and decide to live the rest of life with no electricity.

    What appear to me is you have found a cheap stock and pluck out a risk (which is in every portfolio) then try to scare people into selling, so you can buy cheaper.

    Are you really expecting a discussion on something that 'may happen, if all the stars align' in 4 years?

    The people that understand the share best (TSE) who own 49% took up their full entitlement. Are they just dumb?
 
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