Slowly getting closer to the SPP @.60 in there is any chance of success there surely needs to be a reset of the SPP ?
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Yes, they need to come out clean and show who in the BOD/Management or any of key investors putting their hand up to participate in the cap raise.
I'm bit reluctant at this stage to part any more money unless there is big vote of confidence from BOD/Management.
I’ve sent an email to Ronnie with some questions, and I’d suggest holders with concerns to do the same. He’s generally really good at responding from my past experience so I’ll see what he says and make my decision from there. I think it would be good for him to be aware of shareholder sentiment surrounding the SPP and the information provided.
logically the share price will drift down to the SPP. People will sell them at a higher price and then buy them back cheaper through the SPP if they can. I offloaded 10000 at about 68c yesterday and would have off loaded more if I could. With a capital raising of up to $4m and shareholders able to buy $50000 worth and with Ronnie owning nearly 80% of the company I do not see any issues with replacing the shares that I sold and also I will be buying some more.
If the SPP is set to a lower value then the share price will just follow.
The way that I see it is that Ronnie and the board can only apply for $50k worth of shares each The big boys will not be so interested because there is very poor liquidity in this stock. There appears to be no provision for a share placement above $50k although if there is a shortfall I guess there will be one. There should be a good supply of shares so no point in paying more than 60 cents.
Increase in Revenue to 63m, compared to 59.4m in 2019
EBITDA 2.8-3m compared with 3.26m in 2019 (Expected to increased by 750k due to changes in reporting standards)
Net profit 1.5-1.7M compared with 1.9M (Expected to decrease by 50k due to changes in reporting standards and after accounting for costs related to Australian expansion)
More or less the same for FY20 vs FY19, slight improvement although possible tighter margins and greater costs despite greater sales and with the costs of Australian expansion factored in. There is noted improvements for the start of FY21 compared to last year, with strong sales in March. Reversion to sales in April of the previous period doesn't sound too exciting however, as if I recall correctly it was a bit of a tough period this time last year due to tightening margins.
SB9 have you received a reply yet? I received a reply regarding my concerns re: the capital raising yesterday and might share some of the responses here later on once I'm home. Any new thoughts on the SPP from holders?