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02-04-2015, 09:43 AM
#4701
Annoying when a DRP is at a premium to market. Issue price: $1.32
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02-04-2015, 10:05 AM
#4702
Member
Originally Posted by Xerof
If you read the explanation carefully, you should be able to determine that Heartland HER Holdings held these in escrow under the lock-up agreement for Seniors. They came out of escrow today, therefore are no longer held by Heartland HER, and have passed to Seniors. So Heartland HER Holdings have declared they no longer have an interest or control over the shares. Doubtless, in due course Seniors will declare a holding of 43m. They have 7 days to make such announcement IMMSMR
percy has the goss on an orderly placement
Can I suggest $1.18 as a disposal price percy????
Thanks Janner.
And $1.18 would be a great buy!
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02-04-2015, 10:11 AM
#4703
Member
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
Annoying when a DRP is at a premium to market. Issue price: $1.32
Agree. Difference would have paid for a nice meal. Oh well, sometimes you win, sometime you lose. Hopefully more of the former.
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02-04-2015, 10:16 AM
#4704
Looks like only about 27-28% of eligible shares chose the DRP this time !
Originally Posted by Cool Bear
Agree. Difference would have paid for a nice meal. Oh well, sometimes you win, sometime you lose. Hopefully more of the former.
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02-04-2015, 10:19 AM
#4705
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
Annoying when a DRP is at a premium to market. Issue price: $1.32
Did not look too flash last time either.
But ended up well for us.
Can only hope in 6 months [or less] time we are ahead again!!!
With the wife not taking DRP it softens the blow a bit.!
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02-04-2015, 10:32 AM
#4706
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
Annoying when a DRP is at a premium to market. Issue price: $1.32
happened last time too. All was forgiven as it continued to rise after a short lull.
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02-04-2015, 10:36 AM
#4707
I look at the DRP as compulsory savings. I don't need the dividend to live on so would probably have spent it on some spurious item so by the saving scheme benefit of the DRP scheme I'm actually miles ahead...and in case anyone was wondering that's what us bean counters call creative accounting
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02-04-2015, 10:39 AM
#4708
Originally Posted by Roger
I look at the DRP as compulsory savings. I don't need the dividend to live on so would probably have spent it on some spurious item so by the saving scheme benefit of the DRP scheme I'm actually miles ahead...and in case anyone was wondering that's what us bean counters call creative accounting
YEAH RIGHT!! lol.
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02-04-2015, 02:27 PM
#4709
Is there a discount on the shares issued under DRP?
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02-04-2015, 02:42 PM
#4710
Originally Posted by tim23
Is there a discount on the shares issued under DRP?
I think it was set at 1% below the 5 day VWAP.
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