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Jacobus
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At 4c is it a good buy? What is the change of this company going down? Ling
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striker
Super Contributor
Would'nt touch it - beset with problems.
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warhippo
Super Contributor
I'd rather buy candy at this price if I can still get some.
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Even chappies are like 20c ;)
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dbm
Frequent Contributor
With a net asset value per share of 3 cents and tangible of -16 and a nasty looking balance sheet, Maybe not such a good bet
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Jacobus
Occasional Contributor
Thanks - I'll by a good wine intead.
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Jacobus
Occasional Contributor
Thanks - I'll by a good wine instead.
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warhippo
Super Contributor
It will give and bring you you!! (which AGI can't do)
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warhippo
Super Contributor
Correction: It will give and bring you more joy
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buy chappies for 3c and sell them for 10c more chance of that happening
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or buy MTN!!
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john_1
Super Contributor
did you know that chappies are have been a beter inflation hedge than gold if measured from 1980
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PaulC
Super Contributor
You know John I didnt know that. I wonder if you can still eat a chappie made in 1980?
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striker
Super Contributor
Preferred Wicks gum myself.
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