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All posts by Enky Nakamura

Aug 4th 2007, 02:15
Enky Nakamura
Tnw Designs and Real Estate » Just a few numbers
Fair Price 3 linden
Monthly 0.06 cent of earning per share is around 0.72 per year, i use a price/earning ratio of 3 on sl, so actual fair price of TNW is 2.16 linden plus the book value of 0.7, is more or less 3 linden per share (taking in account 3 year of profit)
very undervalued at 0.50 per share.
I agree with Legolas, it is a strong buy.
Aug 4th 2007, 02:40
Enky Nakamura
SL CapEx Public Forum » JTF/AVIX
Re: JTF/AVIX
Consider also that "It is not an hostile takeover", so i agree with you Rexx. No Proxy vote/contest/fight necessary


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proxy contest
Definition

A strategy that may accompany a hostile takeover. A proxy contest occurs when the acquiring company attempts to convince shareholders to use their proxy votes to install new management that is open to the takeover. The technique allows the acquired to avoid paying a premium for the target. also called proxy fight.

proxy fight
Definition

A strategy that may accompany a hostile takeover. A proxy fight occurs when the acquiring company attempts to convince shareholders to use their proxy votes to install new management that is open to the takeover. The technique allows the acquired to avoid paying a premium for the target.

proxy vote
Definition

A vote that is cast by one entity on behalf of another. In securities, shareholders often give company management the right to cast their vote at a shareholder's meeting.
Aug 4th 2007, 03:03
Enky Nakamura
SL Capital Exchange Archive » NDX Components
NDX Components
Is it possible to know the components of this index and their Weight in it?
thank you
Aug 7th 2007, 02:21
Enky Nakamura
SLCapEx Suggestions » Major Holders List
Re: Major Holders List
I think is enough to declare 10% owner.
Aug 19th 2007, 18:15
Enky Nakamura
Allenvest Land Fund » Reports
Re: Reports
I agree, after all AIG close price never went down the initial IPO price of 0.5 and the land fund did well considering the recent slowdown in sl economy (average linden paid per squared meter are constantly falling down since february)

Enky
Aug 23rd 2007, 05:40
Enky Nakamura
Allenvest Investment Group Public Forum » Investor Allen - Gone from search!
Re: Investor Allen - Gone from search!
Maybe is just a bug, dont forget that second life is full of bugs:)
Aug 23rd 2007, 08:36
Enky Nakamura
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Stock Buy back
Re: Stock Buy back
I agree with you Kalien, maybe in the long run it should work but maybe another buyback is necessary, price are around 0.5L again.
Aug 24th 2007, 02:53
Enky Nakamura
Allenvest Investment Group Public Forum » AFB liquidity issue
AFB liquidity issue
HI Allen,
Could you please post an update about the liquidity issue of AFB?
How things are going?

Thank you

Sincererly

Enky Nakamura
Aug 24th 2007, 03:18
Enky Nakamura
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Totally Flabbergasted
Re: Totally Flabbergasted
Growth Company

Any firm whose business generates significant positive cash flows or earnings, which increase at significantly faster rates than the overall economy. A growth company tends to have very profitable reinvestment opportunities for its own retained earnings. Thus, it typically pays little to no dividends to stockholders, opting instead to plow most or all of its profits back into its expanding business.
Growth companies are most often seen in the technology industries. The quintessential example of a growth company is Google, which has grown revenues, cash flows and earnings by leaps and bounds since its initial public offering. Growth companies such as Google are expected to increase profits markedly in the future, and thus the market bids up their share prices to high valuations.

THIS CONTRASTS with mature companies, such as diversified utility companies, which see very stable earnings with little to no growth.

After that definition taken from investopedia.com i have a question Intlibber.
My question is that at some point you have to switch to a value model, where earnings are stable with little growth, look for example Microsoft that in the last years paid dividends with not so much growth after an impressive '90 decade with a great top in 2000.
So, am i right if i say that at 300 sims (in the worst case by the end of 2008) you will start to pay some dividends to shareholders?

Thank you very much

Enky

Aug 24th 2007, 03:27
Enky Nakamura
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Totally Flabbergasted
Re: Totally Flabbergasted
Sorry Intlibber, i saw now that from another post, is it confirmed?
a dividend every 100 sims?

Thank You

>As a number of daytraders with no BNT stock have frequently >commented loudly to me on, BNT offers no monthly dividend. >We do have a dividend policy, that we will pay out a dividend at >each 100 sim milestone in our growth.