ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022READ ONLY FORUM
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I was merely responding to the question of whether hedge funds. active investors are missing out on a potential opportunity.
I'd respectfully suggest the answer is no - they've got a ton of much better growth opportintites.
And the existing domestic investors are not charities, (correct me if I'm wrong), so I'm pretty sure they'd like some return on their investment.
Millemissen: Generally it is - and has been so for decades - that ‘a few domestic funds’ were the main investors. We should be glad, because these are not only aiming at the money, but also at keeping a ‘good old danish company’ alive - they know of the values, that B&O is based upon. In fact noone should invest in B&O ‘just for the money’ - and hardly anyone of the smaller investors do that (something that you can experience, if you attend the general annual meetings). That makes B&O special - I am glad that they are doing well….if they could have done better, is hard to know. I like that the company has devoted employees and that we get some good products….something usefull in our daily life. MM
Generally it is - and has been so for decades - that ‘a few domestic funds’ were the main investors.
We should be glad, because these are not only aiming at the money, but also at keeping a ‘good old danish company’ alive - they know of the values, that B&O is based upon.
In fact noone should invest in B&O ‘just for the money’ - and hardly anyone of the smaller investors do that (something that you can experience, if you attend the general annual meetings).
That makes B&O special - I am glad that they are doing well….if they could have done better, is hard to know.
I like that the company has devoted employees and that we get some good products….something usefull in our daily life.
MM
Sandyb:I was merely responding to the question of whether hedge funds. active investors are missing out on a potential opportunity. I'd respectfully suggest the answer is no - they've got a ton of much better growth opportintites. And the existing domestic investors are not charities, (correct me if I'm wrong), so I'm pretty sure they'd like some return on their investment. Millemissen:Generally it is - and has been so for decades - that ‘a few domestic funds’ were the main investors. We should be glad, because these are not only aiming at the money, but also at keeping a ‘good old danish company’ alive - they know of the values, that B&O is based upon. In fact noone should invest in B&O ‘just for the money’ - and hardly anyone of the smaller investors do that (something that you can experience, if you attend the general annual meetings). That makes B&O special - I am glad that they are doing well….if they could have done better, is hard to know. I like that the company has devoted employees and that we get some good products….something usefull in our daily life. MM
Millemissen:Generally it is - and has been so for decades - that ‘a few domestic funds’ were the main investors. We should be glad, because these are not only aiming at the money, but also at keeping a ‘good old danish company’ alive - they know of the values, that B&O is based upon. In fact noone should invest in B&O ‘just for the money’ - and hardly anyone of the smaller investors do that (something that you can experience, if you attend the general annual meetings). That makes B&O special - I am glad that they are doing well….if they could have done better, is hard to know. I like that the company has devoted employees and that we get some good products….something usefull in our daily life. MM
Carolpa:You are falling in the trap set! So go on slaughter each other with words! Keep the posts coming. That was just the reason this old post was put at your attention again. This guy will LOL.
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Martin