20-03-2013, 05:29 PM
(20-03-2013, 11:26 AM)GreedandFear Wrote: One thing to bear in mind, when looking at small caps with real estate developments, is that large cap property developers are also trading at a discount to the "value" of their assets (I think the last report that I saw showed a discount of 20-30%) but clearly have better liquidity. My point being that the market will, probably, need to erase the discount on the large caps first, before it will start to give credit to small caps.
I will not totally agree with you. The key lies with the management and substantial shareholders. Do they think that the counter is under valued by the market?
Just to share an example. I remember Fragrance founder buying its company shares after it was IPO. On hindsight, following him will make me richer.
(Vested)