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Dari: positif01 <[email protected]>
Terkirim: Kam, 14 April, 2011 14:38:25
Judul: [saham] Sell MNCN: Investment Rule #1 (Avoid Corporate Specific Risk)

  
1. Litigation

Large corporations are almost always being sued– sometimes by disgruntled 
employees or customers, sometimes by other corporations over patents or other 
issues, or sometimes by shareholders upset because they lost money on the 
stock. 
These lawsuits are part of the costs of doing business and usually would not 
affect your analysis. However sometimes a company is involved in a lawsuit that 
could materially affect its business prospects, or even threaten its survival.

MNCN:
It may take another 5 years the fastest in Indonesia when each party in dispute 
chooses to continue the saga until last resort of the Supreme Court appeal is 
exhausted.

Investing means managing risk. When it is no longer manageable, it is either 
you 
avoiding the risk or the risk swallowing you.

Nobody, certainly not company management or stock analysts, can predict the 
outcome of a lawsuit. Avoid all stocks facing litigation with a potentially 
costly outcome. And, remember, this is not an Ally McBeal's legal drama in the 
States. This happens in Indonesia as we speak.


We start seeing the deep end of this steep cliff around Rp600 as a strong 
negative price divergence already took place on March 24, 2011. It will usually 
take 2 to 6 weeks the fastest to materialize in a sharp downturn. Leave while 
you can. Save the profit if there is, save the capital while it still lasts.

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