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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    I think that the warrants may have been issued at the bottom of the market. Time will tell.

    I've loaded up with 20k worth at 3 cents average. My total risk exposure to the trade is 20k with unlimited upside.

    Thanks for bringing this opportunity to my attention.
    Well done , fortune favours the brave !

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    Well done , fortune favours the brave !
    Their share portfolio is actually very impressive. Like most stocks over October it just got hammered. Therefore it's not actually that brave.

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    I see that James Hardie is up 11 percent today. A nice boost for the portfolio.

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    IMHO again ....BRM warrants will do well ...hold till maturity ...will age very well till OCT 2024

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    66c cum divided…..what does that do to warrants….??

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    Nothing at all. Warrants are a year away.
    It simply means you can buy next year's warrant price shares today for a few cents more. Take it or leave it as you wish

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    Sellers at 64. The portfolio had a decent day on the ASX yesterday. Therefore probably well and truly within the buy back discount range.

    Why would punters want to exit at 64. Maybe estate settlements or the likes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    Sellers at 64. The portfolio had a decent day on the ASX yesterday. Therefore probably well and truly within the buy back discount range.

    Why would punters want to exit at 64. Maybe estate settlements or the likes.
    Ex div today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddy View Post
    Sellers at 64. The portfolio had a decent day on the ASX yesterday. Therefore probably well and truly within the buy back discount range.

    Why would punters want to exit at 64. Maybe estate settlements or the likes.
    My inaccurate tracking has yesterday's NAV at 0.6955 cum div which makes it 0.6811 ex-div today.
    Less 6% is 0.6402 as the threshold for buy back.
    However, today also starts the period of 5 trading days for determining the DRIP price for dividends -
    I am not sure whether they are allowed to trade in their own shares in that period.
    Last edited by sideline; 30-11-2023 at 10:35 AM.

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