We have been telling you this was going to happen for weeks now. It's not exactly new news. It has only just been confirmed......Am i reading right, that this is approx. a 50% return on the shares I wish i had some spare cash
Yippee, I'm glad I topped up with more of these the other day at 34c - nice little return. Up 11c this afternoon. :
Such a nice change in this revolting environment where everything seems to be bad news.
Yes but don't you all think this is going to go down faster than a two dollar hooker after the 14th of October?
I reckon it will get smashed after people pocket the divi and jump out again
Hi fellow cfe'ers.
how late or how close to 14th october can you buy additional shares to be in for the dividend?
Thanks
As far as I know 3 clear days. Tomorrow is close. I can't see the catch with CFE. When something seems too good to be true it usually is. ????????????
No guarantees but as I see it you can buy today and get the divvy.It is easy to read these things differently, maybe check with a broker.would this deadline apply for people who dont hold CFE but wish to get in today to be eligible for Divi???
The return of capital and unfranked dividend will comprise 31.25% and 68.75% respectively of the AUD$100 million.
The ex return of capital and ex dividend date has been set at 14 October 2008 .
They could start buying shares, that would make the price rise. Unless they end up with 90% they have to make a take over offer, would you accept less than the company is worth?.ooouu ooouu......pick me, i have a silly question.
OK, lets say the SP does drop 15 odd cents which i can see happening. So now it's 25c at the end of the day which values the company at roughly at little over $100mil. Could someone, any old pleb, just one single person walk in and buy the company out, take the $300mil cash and close the thing down and make a cool $150mil odd profit?
Because it would smell of TO material to me. Or is that a hard thing to do?
Anyway, that makes sense to me.
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