Showing posts with label covid19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label covid19. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Share Investor’s 2022 Stock Pick: Why I disagree with almost all Analysts on Pfizer



I initially bought some Pfizer shares about 2 or 3 months ago when they were about $42. I could have, should have, didn't when they were on my horizon at about $33.00. 

I initially was going to get into it short term but the more articles I read about it and the more reading I did about its history and the reasons for its recent lag in share price - it took years to put on about 7 bucks - the more I took a shine to it. 

So a parked the short term bus and ordered up a bigger truck.

Of course we all know what happened to this stock over the last year or so.

The prospects for this company are huge. Just avoid looking at the covid drugs/vaccines which analysts say are responsible for maybe up to a third of this calendar years earnings. Look at all the other drugs they already have and that are in the pipeline - there are many many of them which I wont list here, just google it.

On covid. 

With the pandemic really only just getting started I have read in countless articles that 2022 is going to be bigger than 2021 with the possibility of Pfizer tipping over the $100B mark for revenue and 3 or 4 doses recommended globally.

I can see the point reached where we each get a yearly or bi yearly booster once the omicron point is passed and we get onto the next one which possibly will be less of a "threat to humankind" until the next one and so on and so forth.

We really have to get Pfizer and Moderna et al out to those regions that can not afford it - for the western worlds own good. There maybe some pushback from Western leaders but this must be done if we are going to contain this disease.

So that's my take on Pfizer.

The range of analysts I've seen go from $51 to $75. But the majority are in the middle, about $60 bucks.

Ill be buying this stock at a limit of $59 and about 2.7 PA %.

I currently own around 73 shares BUT I hope to get a lot more if it dips below my magical figure.

Its going in my bottom draw.

I also recommend getting some Coke, Napier Port and the following BUT as always it’s up to you what you want. DYOR.


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I also recommend you be patient - getting any of these on further weakness because the NZ stock market looks set to lose big time in 2022 as does the rest of the world in my humblest of opinions.✌😎






Monday, July 27, 2020

Sky City: Covid-19 The Aftermath

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I have been a holder of Sky City shares for 20 years. 

In that time I have seen the company expand and grow with profit and revenue steadily increasing but not to the extent it did in the early noughties.

In the same time there were a lot of red hearings in terms of investments; The cinema, Darwin and a whole host of other failed experiments - some of them big some of them not so big.

I believe currently they have the mix about right. With their two sites in Adelaide and Auckland and a commercial - currently - online business.

HOWEVER, they have this #covid19 business to deal with also.

I believe that once again this remains on track and that all business will come back to #precovid19 levels. When is another question. We wont cover that here because there are far too many variables AND it will take a long time. 2 plus years.

In the mean time I believe that management are talking about a "much smaller" localized versions on both sides of the Tasman. That is, largely free from the tourist trade at the beginning. That means down on the tourist sector dollar from their hotels to their hospitality. 

But this means targeting a "new" punter, the local. 

AND that's easy. You just give the local punter enough incentive to get out there and spend. AND they will. Even with the coming recession. 

Their coming announcement out yest for the 2020 profit has been delayed approx 1 month and will be announced at the beginning of Sept. 

In it expect the usual #covid19 response that other companies will announce but in it also will be the nuggets of truth around what direction SKC will take us over the next few years of rebuilding. 

Just as an addendum: I believe you - businesses - have to treat #covid19 as another business. With all its competitive natures currently to the fore. Only then will you begin to spud off new shoots and grow again. 




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