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ASIC what a joke, they was given CVI on a plate, they had all the info to lock some one up, what did they do, NOTHING, CTP is trading at what it's worth, I see that the top ramper has unloaded a lot of his shares,you have a merry Xmas and a happy new year.
15th Aug 2013
CENTRAL CONSOLIDATES SHARES
Central Petroleum Ltd (ASX: CTP) (“Central” or “Company”) today announced a 5:1
consolidation of its shares as a final step in the restructuring of the Company. The
consolidation is dependent on receiving shareholder approval at a General Meeting to be
held at its Brisbane Headquarters at 10.30 am on 27 September 2013. The Notice of Meeting
does NOT seek shareholder approval to be able to issue more stock.
Central Petroleum Managing Director Richard Cottee said: “The Central Petroleum Board
believes that consolidating the number of Central shares on offer will help transform the
Company from a speculative explorer to a long-term institutional-grade investment.
“Central Petroleum is set to embark on a series of potentially transformative drilling programs
in the next 12 months that could place Central on the edge of becoming a continuing oil
producer. As such, it is our view that a consolidated share register is more reflective of the
Company’s status and profile as an independent oil and gas producer and developer.
“At this time last year, the Company had a capital structure that would not support the rapid
growth necessary for Central to aspire to become an ASX 100 company. Central had a threefold
problem: we had insufficient funding to cover the capital requirements of our minimal
exploration expenditure, an unhealthy balance sheet due to excess spending, and an equity
register with some shareholders whose focus was not the long-term success of the Company.
“Through farmouts to Total and Santos, the Company now has sufficient access to capital to
satisfy drilling commitments. The balance sheet has been improved by reducing cash burn by
two thirds from $1.5 million per month 12 months ago, to a current rate of $1.5 million per
quarter.
“It is my belief that the Company needs patient, supportive shareholders looking for returns
over the two year horizon rather than the two hour horizon. The recent placement coupled
with this share consolidation is aimed at delivering this stability.”
The resolution at the General Meeting will propose that every five (5) ordinary shares held by
a shareholder be converted into one (1) ordinary share (subject to rounding). If the resolution
is passed, the number of ordinary shares and options on issue and the exercise price of the
options will be adjusted in accordance with the ASX Listing Rules.
Further information in relation to the proposed share consolidation, including the timetable for
the consolidation, is provided in the attached Notice of General Meeting and Explanatory
Statement which is planned to be dispatched shareholders shortly.
An announcement today regarding the proposed Amadeus to Moomba pipeline.
you are pretty well screwed if CTP is your last best hope for anything ( except more pocket mining )Time for a revisit, in my opinion.
Helium may just upright and float the boat shortly.
We need a dedicated helium thread. I will remain inert though.
The forum is a bit light on the noble gas and squeaky clean of relevant threads.
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Australia's only helium plant shuts down after gas supply for Darwin plant runs out
Australia will now import all its helium after the only production plant in the southern hemisphere shuts down.www.abc.net.au
watched this years back as an education vehicle , not as bad as CDU ( Cudeco ) but plenty of lessons to learn in this one's historyAt the time div's, the only point of interest was the helium side of things as stated, which may or may not turn out ok.
No idea on financials or anything else, more.
Not held.
Speculative chart, bottom may be in, or not.
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