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QR National still an uncertain bet

QR National still an uncertain bet

The jury is still out on whether QR National represents the stock market opportunity of the year or a great train robbery. Roger Montgomery tells ABC Reporter Andrew Robertson he wouldn’t want to own the business. Read the transcript.

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5 Comments

  1. It will be interesting to see if the same fund managers talking down the price now will be talking up their acumen in buying wisely into the float when they report on the success at listing time which I’m expecting to occur based on the engineering (massaging)? of the financials.

    • Hi James,

      Don’t forget you heard about the EV/EBITDA “adjustments” and the capitalisation of interest in 2012 here first! Thanks of course to all of the eagle-eyed prospectus readers.

  2. Hi Roger,

    ’twas nice to see the view of the other side (Guy Fowler).

    key quote: “…I’d prefer to invest in a company who’s starting low and growing…”

    is QR starting low?

    • Starting low and growing is good but starting low and staying low is bad (and starting low then going lower is a real killer). It seems to me that an investment in QR requires a strong belief in the growth story. Personally, I would need to see some evidence of growth before I started to believe in it.

      David S

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