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14-03-2024, 02:41 PM
#2721
Originally Posted by nztx
might be in need of a necessary deed of chucking the side of the ditch's operations with least favourable prospects to improve on the block for some other poor sucker to take away to play games with for whatever gets thrown in the begging bowl - to avoid the whole lot falling off the chocks if no improvement likely within a couple of years.. otherwise how will it survive ?
Or perhaps even a nasty Reverse dividend / aka Cap Raise @ say 5 cps- no tax credits or withholding tax needed into MPG's begging bowl likely to go down well with all the long suffering boys & girls - on Doctor's orders to keep the outfit out of the ditch for a while ?
I think that they should delete the P out of MPG !!
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14-03-2024, 06:36 PM
#2722
Originally Posted by whatsup
I think that they should delete the P out of MPG !!
Plenty of performance.....
Doesn't say whether it is good or high performance!!
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14-03-2024, 07:09 PM
#2723
Originally Posted by Leemsip
SML has assets. Not sure MPG have anything to sell that will be good for the company... If they sell Oz part of the business they are left with an under performing NZ outfit with high fixed costs and overheads....
Need an equity raise (like 2 years ago), to get rid of the debt. Been following this company for ages. I sold out at 45c or so I think.... waiting for them to turn the corner or raise some equity.
Not sure how they would raise equity when the whole company is worth $18m and they owe $55m. It would completely destroy equity of existing holders who couldn't participate.
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15-03-2024, 08:58 AM
#2724
Originally Posted by JeremyALD
Not sure how they would raise equity when the whole company is worth $18m and they owe $55m. It would completely destroy equity of existing holders who couldn't participate.
IMHO I think any and all investors should go back and read and reread the prospectus of its relaunch, the writing was on the wall then, Im surprised that it has taken this long for this to become evident !!
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15-03-2024, 09:37 AM
#2725
Junior Member
Originally Posted by whatsup
IMHO I think any and all investors should go back and read and reread the prospectus of its relaunch, the writing was on the wall then, Im surprised that it has taken this long for this to become evident !!
Seen this before-- Feltex private equity sale to ma and pa's
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15-03-2024, 11:26 AM
#2726
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
Plenty of performance.....
Doesn't say whether it is good or high performance!!
the best performance might have been jacking up the job on intangibles, a heap of debt to match and floating
the outfit off at outset for those who thought it looked better off their hands
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02-05-2024, 01:36 PM
#2727
Member
MPG down through 10c today.
Residential market for glass in decline, as new building comes off the highs... this will just smash profitability, as sales lower on a fixed cost base.
Need a quick $50-60m or so to pay off the debt, but total market cap only $20m at this point....
If they dont want to hand the keys back to the bank, they need to do a highly discounted cap raise IMO (what other way out is there). My rough calc is they need to issue 1 billion new shares at 5c per, to get the $50m needed. 200mill shares on issue now, so may as well just use them as tissues to wipe the tears of shareholders up and then bin them. Luckily the board and exec havent bought any shares, so should be sweet.
Looking forward to their May update!
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02-05-2024, 01:52 PM
#2728
Originally Posted by Leemsip
MPG down through 10c today.
Residential market for glass in decline, as new building comes off the highs... this will just smash profitability, as sales lower on a fixed cost base.
Need a quick $50-60m or so to pay off the debt, but total market cap only $20m at this point....
If they dont want to hand the keys back to the bank, they need to do a highly discounted cap raise IMO (what other way out is there). My rough calc is they need to issue 1 billion new shares at 5c per, to get the $50m needed. 200mill shares on issue now, so may as well just use them as tissues to wipe the tears of shareholders up and then bin them. Luckily the board and exec havent bought any shares, so should be sweet.
Looking forward to their May update!
I suspect residential building consent #'s have bottomed. That'll mean May is still gloomy reading but the following update should start to see small upticks in residential throughput. Whether they are able to maintain margin is another thing though
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06-05-2024, 12:02 PM
#2729
Mander gone, Aussie sale fallen through, cap raise incoming.
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06-05-2024, 12:22 PM
#2730
Member
$15m cap raise. This still leaves $35m debt, with reducing revenue impacting ebitda. Who is going to buy this cap raise.
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