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Yellow Media Inc T.YLO



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Comment by Jason_Shorton Jul 14, 2011 10:42pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: BNN market

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: BNN marketWell 2 more weeks until the earning, make sure you mark Aug 4th. Last time during May 4th call they said they are seeing "GROWTH of 7-10% in 3 of the largest market in Canada, so what changed in the last 3 month that pushed it down by 50% I would love to know?

As far as the div concern, I don't really care, I would rather have a company that is debt free, so they should stop paying and just paydown the date. If all the div are eliminated and focus on debt payment, this company will be debt free in 3 years.

Personally, I am not worried about the slow down in print, everyone knows that, even with the down trend in print I still expect the company to post a growth of 5% this Q.

IF you believe the so analyst just look at GOOG, Last friday Morgan Stanley downgraded GOOGLE (https://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9OBJNFO0.htm)

but today google is up 12% more to come tomorrow. So stop listen to any of those guys, just do your own research.

Another good news, yellowpages.ca and redflagdeals.ca are the top 80 sites in Canada, higher than rogers.ca and bell.ca. This is the best I have seen for both.

In another good news: Mediative is the top:


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