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I have to agree Julia.
Personally I'm waiting for it to drop back to pre-BOQ Announcement prices so I can finally buy in. I would've bought before the announcement but the Westpac trading account took longer than I thought to setup
I have a funny feeling that Bendigo will advise shareholders not to accept the offer from BOQ - when this happens the shares will take a tumble and it'll be time to buy in again
Julia, TBH I've only just started the sharemarket game. My parents have had Bendigo shares for a long long time and over that time they've increased in value nicely. While the performance of them over 1 year isn't anything special, over the long term they've risen in value nicely.
That said, so have most shares
... but there are much more rewarding stocks out there with more growth and/or higher yield. If you had held BEN over the last three years, growth averages only about 6% p.a., and that's including the spike from the BOQ offer. From memory the yield is under 4%.
My interpretation of BEN's letter to shareholders yesterday was not that they were looking for a higher offer from BOQ, but rather that they simply prefer the concept of going it alone. If that's the case, I guess there's a risk that the SP could revert to what it was prior to the BOQ offer.
I've sold yesterday rather than risk some of the profit.
Up 6.8% today against a backdrop of general market downturn (esp banks), and high volume. Only news is the lodgement with Feds for ADB merger which was a given.
Must be some info around that no-one else knows?
Quite a bit of accumulation going on too.
Perhaps they may be a takeover target, the potential buyer was simply waiting until ADB was approved and a done deal?
Who knows.
If so, could it be that BOQ would have another nibble at them? Maybe it was all prearranged between BEN and BOQ, that BEN would take ADB first?
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