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    I heard advertising on Radio Hauraki for the AFT public offer . Apart from the energy floats, this is quite unprecedented.

    The best floats are the ones you can't get in to.

    A clear warning sign for me.
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    I have been scaled back a fair bit. I think they will be successful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by horus1 View Post
    I have been scaled back a fair bit. I think they will be successful.
    Allotment date isn't until the 21st and broker firm wasn't closed when you posted. How do you know the scaling?
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    Quote Originally Posted by noodles View Post
    I heard advertising on Radio Hauraki for the AFT public offer . Apart from the energy floats, this is quite unprecedented.

    The best floats are the ones you can't get in to.

    A clear warning sign for me.
    I'm not sure why they were advertising, because there is no public offer for a start, only broker and priority offer... (I know one of the big brokers basically got given almost no allocation).

    On a separate note, on NBR I did see an article titled "the Dick Smith of pharmaceuticals" with AFT tagged in it... I hope it wasn't implying AFT, but as I don't have paid access I couldn't read further... http://www.nbr.co.nz/subscribe/182287
    Anyone care to enlighten us?

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    AFT got a waiver for having less than 25% of its register held by the public. Looks like Joe Public didn't bite and it is mainly instos. Not sure if this is necessarily a bad thing though as I've seen this before and it is an NZ problem. I assume the NZX ignores anything related to the ASX register which may have greater public support.

    https://www.nzx.com/companies/AFT/announcements/275546
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    What time does AFT list today on the NZX and the ASX? The listing notices never have the time which frustrates me.
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    Off to a good start... up around 11%, not many sellers (not surprisingly)

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    http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/a...6-mln-ipo.html

    Interesting article... Up almost 11% for the day, I got my full allocation, anyone know when they list on the ASX? I notice there is a checky bid on the ASX for $2.90 and a much larger one for $1. Meanwhile on the NZX Buy orders outweigh sell orders almost 3:1

    Early days I know, but initial reaction is always something to be watched (I think at least).

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    Good to see share price holding well above IPO price, interesting was the results announcement to the market for the six month reporting period to September 30 2015 as I thought this has already been released, but was still marked as price sensitive (maybe NZX did it just in case...)

    Good to see two important 'boxes ticked' for a growth company:
    - Gross Profit increased 17% (with sales increasing more than costs of goods sold)
    - Cash (receipts) From Customers increased 18.5% (with receipts increasing more than payments to suppliers and employees)

    Let the good news continue

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    Quote Originally Posted by trader_jackson View Post
    ...Good to see two important 'boxes ticked' for a growth company:
    - Gross Profit increased 17% (with sales increasing more than costs of goods sold)
    - Cash (receipts) From Customers increased 18.5% (with receipts increasing more than payments to suppliers and employees)

    Let the good news continue
    What about all those 'boxes with red crosses' ?

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