Well done that Moose! :t_up: I have been following this one for a while, but sadly missed the boat before it took off :mellow: I will look to buy a few on any weakness…..:)
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Is SPY the ultimate inflation hedge? Just clip the ticket of ever increasing prices
Taking into account higher interest rates and slower consumer demand?
Hit 0.95 today, hopefully breaching the $1 mark is only a matter of (short) time :)
aye I think its just momentum players catching up to trading going on amongst the institutional holders.
w/ tyro catching its second bid it does raise the question of M&A activity (from westpac, previously from potentia private equity). It was in 2019/2020 that SPY agreed to a bid to sell its NZ business for $70m before covid hit - verifone used comcom delays to back out and resubmit a lower bid which was rejected. But I really don't see that as a driver to the institutional trading, just the very good quarterly update where all pistons were on fire and building expectations for how that translates into the 1H financial result.
for a smallcap (even by NZ standards) smartpay has a great institutional shareholder base. Milford, Microequities asset mgmt, anacacia, ma financial (moelis) all as substantial holders, plus another clutch of insto's below the magic 5% (eg ACC, regal, jencay etc), a number high net wealths and self managed super funds, plus chunky holdings by mgmt and the board. The company has been well regarded for its proactive outreach to the aussie investment community.
given the inherent technology risk in the payments sector I reckon the insto's investment gameplan is a takeover at some point to a large trade player. I think it would be of interest to private equity (pretty sure it's already been looked at) but not sure they could get up to a value that reflects its growth potential and satisfies the instos who'd probably prefer to wait 5 years. I haven't looked at their weighted average entry prices but the big 4 pretty call the shots and the top 20 shareholders own 80% of the shares.
ideal speculation. the M&A aspect isn't part of my investment thesis though I don't mind having it on the horizon
Great interim results - excellent growth on all fronts.
Some serious momentum building up with this company - looks like all pistons firing.
http://nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-websit...119/384469.pdf
gosh they read well.
probably see a whole new swath of investing want on board this train now that they are generating EPS. some simply wont invest until the company is profitable
buyers on the asx market depth at 91 cents. applies nzx 98 cents :t_up: