Just curios, and I don't want to get to personel but what is the thinking behind selling AUT to buy others taking into account the news AUT is coming out with and the next growth targets it's showing.
I'm not trying to be smart here- just learning.
These days AUT and SEA are performing good, this make EKA a bit out of popular, it the SP remain in the current level it might become a good take over target.
aut is being admitted to the asx200 by s&p
this will help drive the aut sp in the near future as asx200 funds acquire the appropraite weighting in aut
it should follow that the previous aut:eka ratio adjusts to reflect this
It should just be a short-term blip, but I don't know how short. I wonder how quickly those index funds respond to ASX200 weighting changes?
Anyhow, what it means is that the AUT buyers are simply paying a premium for being in the ASX200, which should make other, similar stocks relatively more attractive.
very big volume today with no share price difference so far, any idea? good day coming soon i guess...
It's hard to work out today's trading.
EKA still sitting cheap whilst the rest of the players move forward.. SEA, AUT, TXN, .. considering what AUT has just paid for more acerage I think EKA would look like a very cheap takeover with immediate cashflows... Jumping on board for anything below or equal to 29c ....
yeah I reckon that you are spot on adobee, this one is a sleeper whilst the others move forward. It is a good buy at this price and I note that on 9/12/10 director Mark Wilson purchased 800,000 more shares. I expect there could be a run on this shortly as investors look for a cheap entry point to enjoy the success of the Eagle Ford
I heard on poor authority that it would have been cheaper per acre to obtain land by buying EKA than what AUT has just done. My calculations say that taking over EKA would have been a smaller move than the recent AUT acquisition.
Takeovers can be costly, messy and drawn out affairs. For example look at ADI and there AWE already had a 30% interest before making its bid and it had Board support.
The deal that AUT was able to achieve is simple because it adds to its existing proven interests in the Sugarkane. So no fuss involved. It also gets new exposure to the nearby Excelsior field. The deal is backdated to 1/12/10 so AUT gets the benefit [revenue] from the extra production immediately.
Whilst AUT may not have been interested in a takeover of EKA that is not to say that if it remains at this price it will be vulnerable
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