SOURCE: Maybach Financial Group
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October 09, 2007 17:05 ET
The Communications Advantage
NOTE TO EDITORS: The Following Is an Investment Opinion Being Issued by Maybach.
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group representing over 250 years of total investing experience. Our focus
is to give investors the financial advantage necessary to sustain profit in
all markets. This week, to gauge the outcome of the markets, we are
focusing on RESEARCH IN MOTION LTD (TSX: RIM), BCE INC (TSX: BCE), and
Loral Space & Communications Inc (NASDAQ: LORL). For the full report, visit
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The world as we know it has changed. Gone are the days of tradition and old
school values. Thanks to technology, people no longer communicate via a
simple phone call or go about their days without the use of technology.
RESEARCH IN MOTION LTD (TSX: RIM) closed at $113.63 last Friday, continuing
its climb since we began our introduction to this company. They have become
a world leader in the mobile communications market and are known as a
developer of breakthrough wireless solutions. With their robust blackberry
service, many content providers and mobile applications creators have made
big bucks using their platform -- not to mention giving shareholders quite
the bang for their buck. Visit www.maybachfinancial.com to find out more on
how smart companies have taken advantage of their technology and the mobile
market.
BCE INC (TSX: BCE) closed at $40.37 last Friday. The battle for supremacy
between the big three communications providers in Canada has made major
headlines over the past year. Shareholders late last month approved a
proposal to take Canada's largest telecom company private as Michael Sabia,
the man who led it, stepped aside. Shareholders approved by 97 percent the
BCE Inc. board's proposal to be bought out by a consortium led by the
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. One shareholder of BCE Inc. remained
positive stating that he can the money and flow it into BCE's competitor,
TELUS CORP. To which Sabia responded, "I'm in no position to give
investment advice... But I believe our friends in the telecom sector will
have one hell of a ride (competing with Bell)."
Adding to this buyout was Loral Space & Communications Inc (NASDAQ: LORL),
a satellite communications company, announcing on Friday (October 5) that
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Loral and the
Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments), the company's
Canadian partner, the final required regulatory approval necessary for the
closing of the
acquisition (http://www.stockhouse.com/news/news.asp?newsid=6144295&tick=BCE) of Telesat. With this FCC approval, Loral reportedly remains on schedule
to close the Telesat transaction later this month. Loral and PSP
Investments had entered into a definitive agreement with BCE Inc. to
acquire 100% of the stock of Telesat Canada from BCE for CAD3.25bn.
Visit www.maybachfinancial.com to gain more info about how the mobile
market is changing the wave of the future.
The companies mentioned above have not only changed the way we communicate,
but have become multi-billion dollar profits for their creators and
shareholders.
The markets are changing and investors are scared. The Bull Run that we
have been use to over the past four years is starting to become more like a
stampede in the other direction.
Stock markets are normally volatile, but investors have enjoyed a four-year
run of below normal volatility and steady upward movement. Ups and downs,
yes. But the Bull Run has been great over the past three to four years and
has not ended as abruptly as many have predicted.
But while the end of the Bull Run has been predicted for more than a year,
long-term investors shouldn't be worried. Of course, only if you know what
you are doing.
First off, don't throw all your eggs into one basket.
Secondly, and most importantly, pick winners that last.
And pick winners that have little effect against the daily ups and downs of
the economy. Visit www.maybachfinancial.com for your free subscription and
BONUS reports.
We've seen oil markets spike, we've seen oil markets fall. We've seen wars,
we've seen terrorist attacks. Chances are that the events that occur have a
short term impact when you consider the overall factors of a 5-year
forecast.
Most investors -- and unfortunately far too many brokers -- go on a buying
spree the minute a rally starts in a particular sector. Correspondingly,
they panic at the first sign of a downturn and tend to sell off some great
stocks -- right before the dead cat bounces.
But Maybach isn't about day-trading and making money fast. It's about being
patient and learning the secret of how to get rich slowly. Visit
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It's also about adding stocks to your portfolio that have little or no
effect against the state of the economy.
It's about technology
We all know that the tech boom is back and back with a vengeance with
mobility companies leading the way.
Remember how Google paid $1.65 billion for YouTube last year? They also
quietly snapped up nine other companies last year, ranging from online word
processing company Upstartle to JotSpot, which specializes in wikis. Think
that was big? Terry Semel's Yahoo! has spent the same amount on
acquisitions since 2004, most of it on small companies such as
mobile-content specialist Verdisoft, bought for $58 million in 2005.
Why would a company like Yahoo! pay $58 million for a small company in the
mobile-content sector? There's more to it than you think. Visit
www.maybachfinancial.com for your free subscription and BONUS reports.
The big boys are snapping up the little ones much like Microsoft did in
their early Windows days. The next few years are going to be intense and
believe us when we say that, "the tech boom is back and bigger than EVER!"
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