Thursday, September 06, 2012

Diashomicroline sold

Daishomicroline (HK:567) is one of my smallest investments. Having concluded that I do not want to put any additional money into the company, I have disposed of my small shareholding.

The handset component manufacturer has been a disappointing investment and is one that should have been disposed of long ago. Although I have traded in and out of the position a few times and had an opportunity to exit at a modest profit at various times, the net loss is around around 37%. The one saving is that the amount involved is de minimus.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:04 AM

    Hi, just wanted to ask you something irrelevant. How do you use the phrase "disposed of"?

    e.g.

    I have disposed of my small shareholding.

    I have disposed my small shareholding.

    Do they both make grammatical sense? Thanks!

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  2. Anonymous11:19 AM

    Similarly,


    We have disposed of the entire stake in this company.

    We have disposed the entire stake in this company.

    Which one should I use? Which one is the most correct?

    Thanks

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  3. Anonymous12:05 PM

    Hi

    The first is the more correct way of saying it:

    "I have disposed of my small shareholding" or "We have disposed of the entire stake in this company"

    Cheers
    traineeinvestor

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