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Re: Octaviar MFS Premium Income Fund PIF
Simon,
Ok... I understand about the $0.03c payment, but how do you get money from the J.H. operations and ASIC (if it's successful)?
Investors no longer have access to fund assets, so any money which comes into the fund, belongs to the fund, not to investors - so, you'll get nothing there.
If the ASIC action recovers anything, then that will be go to the fund also - it's the fund's money - so, nothing there either.
Of course, the CA action has nothing to do with the fund, so you'll share any windfall.
My guess is that there will be some surprises up the path, and they won't be good ones.
Even the offer to buy back units at $0.45c seems to be a smoke and mirrors trick - using the fund's money to by back shares in the fund, the shares will become the fund's assets, and then in wind-up/liquidation (if it happens), they'll again be shared between the shareholders.
IMO, it would seem crazy not to accept the offer if its made - I couldn't imagine the fund rising to $0.45c/unit, but time will tell.
An interesting proposition, offering to buy back shares with one's own money (or, with what was once one's own money).
so, we stand with a difference of opinion - let's see.
thanks for the reply - it satisfies my curiosity.
Allan.
Mellifuous, good day to you!
Firstly thanx to Dexter for backing me up on facts of "OFFER" in Feb '08 (not '09, JohnH).
It will help to clear our minds as to which payments we refer to:
1. those from JH operations
2. those anticipated from current ASIC and CA actions.
In the case of the first, the twice promised 3cents was ALWAYS a payment out of our personal holding in PIF; nominal or otherwise. Not an interest or income payment.
AND in second case, the "any amount" potentially recovered with CA action needs to be classed outside the PIF holding and distributed to u-holders prorata.
We need action on that to prevent this potential recovery falling into the NSX pot.
As to ASIC potential recoveries, this too needs clear statement now. Hopefully, these are agreeable urges.
Regards, simgrund
Simon,
Ok... I understand about the $0.03c payment, but how do you get money from the J.H. operations and ASIC (if it's successful)?
Investors no longer have access to fund assets, so any money which comes into the fund, belongs to the fund, not to investors - so, you'll get nothing there.
If the ASIC action recovers anything, then that will be go to the fund also - it's the fund's money - so, nothing there either.
Of course, the CA action has nothing to do with the fund, so you'll share any windfall.
My guess is that there will be some surprises up the path, and they won't be good ones.
Even the offer to buy back units at $0.45c seems to be a smoke and mirrors trick - using the fund's money to by back shares in the fund, the shares will become the fund's assets, and then in wind-up/liquidation (if it happens), they'll again be shared between the shareholders.
IMO, it would seem crazy not to accept the offer if its made - I couldn't imagine the fund rising to $0.45c/unit, but time will tell.
An interesting proposition, offering to buy back shares with one's own money (or, with what was once one's own money).
so, we stand with a difference of opinion - let's see.
thanks for the reply - it satisfies my curiosity.
Allan.