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CSR is starting to look stronger now, from very low levels.
Interesting. I was hovering over the buy button recently - thinking about buying more to average down. I have been selectively increasing my holdings over the last fe months.
I'm not a huge fan of SPPs either, but for me (as a small investor) it's a nice way to buy more without paying brokerage.
CSR is starting to look stronger now, from very low levels. A lot of faith from investors and Institutions has put them back on track, of sorts.
I hope you are right as I've got quite a few CSR shares. What information have you got to back up this statement?
Even more interesting as Aluminium along with Copper wire and pipe are amongst the largest buy-ins of commodities by China. Could give CSR a further lift.CSR to Unlock Value With $1 Billion Sugar Spin-off: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,25652217-643,00.html?from=boardroom+radio_rss
CSR are recovering on the increased enthusiasm for the Sugar-spin-off (about AU$1 billion) and Chinese buying of Aluminium and copper. Looking a more encouraging stock on these factors that has driven the stock upwards, slowly but steadily.
Well there's certainly something other than the dividend yield driving the share price up
if the new divi holds...buying at the current SP will deliver a yield of less than 2%
Surely it cant last...the CSR rally that is. :dunno:
I was wondering what the opinions of the more seasoned investors on this board are with the regards to motivations behind the capital raising and how it could affect the proposed demerger?
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