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    Quote Originally Posted by King1212 View Post
    Who is OHHL winner?
    They not Billie Eilish’s manager are they?

    Holding company for Macquarie interests in OHHL
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    Ah..big macca.. offloading it...ok.. thanks

    Will take a while to recover again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    What do you think will happen diownz
    Hopefully getting rid of macca will have a positive effect on the share price at long last he will stop off loading them onto the share market.

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    Well it looks like Macca has decided to spit all those peanuts out and head to a better food source, I wonder what price they are getting per truckload, could it be below $1.20?

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Well it looks like Macca has decided to spit all those peanuts out and head to a better food source, I wonder what price they are getting per truckload, could it be below $1.20?
    There goes that overhang. It will put a dampener on the share prices for the short term I would think

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Well it looks like Macca has decided to spit all those peanuts out and head to a better food source, I wonder what price they are getting per truckload, could it be below $1.20?
    As noted in my comments since the result I am not at all surprised they want out, I would if I was them. I would think it will be about $1.15 which is all I think the shares are worth but I would not be a buyer even at that level as I believe that long term the business model is far too heavily exposed to rampant human resources cost increases and long term that substantial systemic weakness will see them underperform the sector. I think Macca's know this and that's why they want out completely.

    I'm not impressed with management's ability to run the business on an "efficient AND effective basis" either and I am sure that's another reason Macquarie want out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    As noted in my comments since the result I am not at all surprised they want out, I would if I was them. I would think it will be about $1.15 which is all I think the shares are worth but I would not be a buyer even at that level as I believe that long term the business model is far too heavily exposed to rampant human resources cost increases and long term that substantial systemic weakness will see them underperform the sector. I think Macca's know this and that's why they want out completely.
    Looks like you forced their hand ... they won't need anymore their own analysts, just need to read this forum and run ... ;
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    Looks like you forced their hand ... they won't need anymore their own analysts, just need to read this forum and run ... ;
    LOL - Actually Coutts also did well to say at $1.39 they were a SELL and anyone who listened at that time must be very happy. Some cats might be licking their wounds when they see the placement price and effect on the market price It speaks VOLUMES that Macquarie want to sell their entire remaining stake AT ONCE even with this new market fear of Coronavirus. Caveat Emptor, let the buyer beware !!
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    Wonder what instos will be selling to mop up the $300m flood.

    Hope they don’t sell Summerset
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Wonder what instos will be selling to mop up the $300m flood.

    Hope they don’t sell Summerset
    Many have sold their MET already and are primed up with cash all set to go. 249m shares at $1.15 = $286m, if they can get $1.15 that is...

    Wonder if Maverick would put his hand up for more at ~ $1.15 ?
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