They seem to have it under control all by themselves Beagle. Amazing eh !
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/345500
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They seem to have it under control all by themselves Beagle. Amazing eh !
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/345500
Having trouble finding HGH ASX listing on Yahoo Finance, any ideas?
No so.
A very important listing for HGH, as it gives them access to Australian institutions, who otherwise would not be allowed to support HGH's funding requirements.Not only that, but any Australian fund can also invest in HGH,although most will be on NZ registry for liquidity reasons, they are still investing in an ASX listed company.
Whether any trade or not does not matter.
So Today - NZX 1.70NZD/ASX 1.46AUD thats roughly a 16% difference.
- AUD/NZD pair today 4% difference
- Am I missing something.....
- As of today 12% cheaper to buy on ASX
- Transaction cost cheaper on ASX
- Dividend payment 6.54% on ASX / 5.81% NZX (due to cheaper share price)
- If I am a non tax resident of AUZ&NZ the ASX would be the best exchange to buy on assuming I can buy them on ASX for this price.
That $1.46 was the price for the last sale ....1 share on August 31st ......no sales since then
Today there are no sellers ...none whatsoever ...hasn’t been for zonks but somebody offering to buy at 154
As percy said no liquidity for Hgh on the ASX ...need that to do what you want to do
Put a bid in ...you never know
"ANZ NZ is staying mum on a report it may be again trying to sell finance company UDC. The Australian reports an ANZ sale of UDC could be on again with Morgan Stanley acting as an advisor. Asked about this an ANZ NZ spokeswoman told interest.co.nz; "We don’t comment on market speculation so won’t be making a comment here." In its annual results announcement in October ANZ said it was again exploring a range of strategic options, including divestment, for UDC."
I don't have a subscription to the Australian, but from the free sample at the top of the article, "All the parties lining up are understood to be private equity firms".
https://www.interest.co.nz/news/1029...ter-trend-weak
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...7a928b3c2872dc (for those with a subscription)