Great to hear they take care of good clients! :t_up:
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Unfortunately I didn't have a relationship with Craig's or the Co managers of the issue so only got the double minimum firm allocation equating to 5000 shares. This was less than 20% of what I was prepared to spend. Depending on how richly priced the shares get on listing I will pick up more.
I have also just received a generous allocation from Craigs too. I will be taking them all.
Given that a lot of punters signed up and got locked into this during a time of more positive market sentiment, and by the time they float sentiment has fallen into the negative, I think many folk could be jumping to get out as soon as these reach the second hand market.
Especially because many punters may be more amateurish due to the way these were advertised via non stock focused channels, and the everyman seems to be reading lots of bad stuff about the share market at the moment.
Any port in storm springs to my mind.Berth your cash here.
To right JT, you can't really beat infrastructure in a downturn. Characteristics such as a huge moat & reliable cash generation due to it being necessary service. Might go up/down a bit, have the odd average year, however, long-term it's a no-brainer. Ideally yield would be better but probably more capital growth in this business than some other infrastructure companies due to potential expansion. It will be a set and forget investment for me. I secured a few, would have liked more. Will buy some more A2 instead, heaps of value there at current price.
I believe most employees bought shares,that will probably have an boost to the bottom line now they have skin in the game.
It is a footnote in the prospectus. It will be NPH (for Napier Port Holdings).
Thanks !
I did read some of the foot notes...obviously not all.
RTM
In terms of investing what is the advantage of diving into Napier shares tomorrow ?
They seem very exposed to logs into China, seems to make up more than half their trade. They do not look particularly cheap and the isolation of the port makes it difficult to diversify much.
why not just wait for the correction, or buy into an existing port instead? Or is it just the case of a shiny new toy? that will be snapped up at any old price.