Being a medium to longterm holder, often of startups and newbies...

  1. FGB
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    Being a medium to longterm holder, often of startups and newbies I have been more than a little happy with ACR. Buying in at around $1 a couple of years ago, I have not only trebled the value of my holding but am now to be paid out almost 60% of my investment in cash...tax free.

    So to the question. What is my exit strategy? While it is tempting to hold out for the next surge I am struggling to predict the where and why. The opportunity cost always starts making my trigger finger itchy as I look a a couple of new possibles elsewhere. A previous poster also made a very good point about seeing a change in shareholders as the dividend/investment crowd replace the speculators.

    Anybody care to rub their crystal ball and provide thoughts? Where will we be in another year and why?
 
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