" Ran into Don Braid recently at the coffee shop. Said words I liked "normalising supply chains", "improving" Got the impression that it's upwards from here.
Somewhat depressing news from ANZ Truckometer "Theheavy traffic index slumped markedly in June (figure 2), with the 5.2% fallunprecedented outside of lockdowns. Up until June, the data has held upmuch better than anecdotes about the state of the freight sector, but storiesabound of very light truck loadings. Some of the monthly fall could just bedata volatility, but it adds to the pile of indicators suggesting Q2 GDP couldmake for ugly reading"
Thank you maclir for the information. In the current year business volume should be low in some sectors due to macro-economic situation. Why do we see falling share prices in listed companies in many sectors? Because their turnover is not improving, and profits are falling. On top of that borrowing and other liabilities have gone up. Still, they have to face with high cost of doing business. However, there will be light at the end of the tunnel. Coming period is ideal for value investors and contrarian investors. We should see more sell-off in markets specially for overvalued stocks before they become better. After rebalancing my portfolio I’m slowly but surely started to build my portfolio. I don’t have to buy at once. I can accumulate them for next 18 months given the multiple signs of market weakness in the coming months. Future is bright for experienced investors.
" We did reduce our position in Mainfreight modestly as we now think it will take the company longer to crack Transport in the US market than previously. However, the balance of the business is performing satisfactorily, and ongoing market share gains in Australia are particularly encouraging. "
Maybe over 20 years the multiple has gone from 10x to 30x which can’t be repeated?
Yes thats the SP CAGR as per share sight ...I understand and agree with your price multiple point ...still lets try to forget how it will happen ...just trying to see it holistically that if LT CAGR goes back to 20 years trend or even close to it then next 5 years need be very good ...how that happens is micro ...not my forte ..lol
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