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    Hi Winner

    Statement of Cashflows from 2009 has reciepts from customers of $184m.

    Where are you taking your cashflow information from? Only place I can find a figure of 124m from is 2008 revenues (and cashflow that year was 114m)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sauce View Post
    Hi Winner

    Statement of Cashflows from 2009 has reciepts from customers of $184m.

    Where are you taking your cashflow information from? Only place I can find a figure of 124m from is 2008 revenues (and cashflow that year was 114m)

    Cheers

    Sauce
    But when you go to the 2010 Cash Flow Statement it says $124,448m for 2009. There is a line under investing cashflows that has a large number for discontinued operations. I read this as them restating the 2009 taking out discontinued businesses

    So the numbers I have used from ABA Cash Flow Statements for 2012 and 2010 prob continuing businesses

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Interesting

    There is an interview on Radio Live with CEO .... near the end he his asked what are the priorities and Asia is only 3rd or 4th

    http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Abano-Hea...2/Default.aspx
    Thank you for the link.I found it most interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Thank you for the link.I found it most interesting.
    See doing homework can be fun eh

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    90c spread between buyers and sellers!

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    ABA to report their full year tomorrow. Mkt guidance was NPAT 2.3 - 4.8 and their measure of underlying NPAT was 4.1 - 4.6. This is all well signalled, so accompanying commentary will be the most interesting.

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    I thought the report was pretty good - strange to see there's no buyers lining up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blendy View Post
    I thought the report was pretty good - strange to see there's no buyers lining up.
    Could be that people are waiting for more detail around the SPP.

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    I am pleased with the result.The capital raising at $15mil [market cap at present $99mil] is not a lot.By the time Forbar do a placement, there will not be a lot for the Share Purchase Plan for shareholders.I look forward to seeing the details,as I am keen to add to both my wife's and my own small holdings.
    The audio is taking time.Yet the dentist business is very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    I am pleased with the result.The capital raising at $15mil [market cap at present $99mil] is not a lot.By the time Forbar do a placement, there will not be a lot for the Share Purchase Plan for shareholders.I look forward to seeing the details,as I am keen to add to both my wife's and my own small holdings.
    The audio is taking time.Yet the dentist business is very good.
    Your right. The capital raising is not a lot. Makes you wonder what the purpose is. A total guess - A boutique fund manager or two wants to get in, but as the stock is so illiquid, they cannot acquire enough shares. The SPP is just in fairness to the current shareholders.

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