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Exactly what I did, albeit at $6.20 in time to get into AGF at $1.04. Will wait until mid Jan to decide if I want back in IAG at $5.50.bigdog said:You could sell 909 at current SP of $6.34 and buy 909 at $5.50 and be in front of you have any doubt for the coming next month!
Hmmmm bigdog that’s what I should have done with my TLS shares and bought double the instalment warrants.You could sell 909 at current SP of $6.34 and buy 909 at $5.50 and be in front of you have any doubt for the coming next month!
Profit of $763 today in the bank
Exactly what I did, albeit at $6.20 in time to get into AGF at $1.04. Will wait until mid Jan to decide if I want back in IAG at $5.50.
Nah, I had just over 1000 shares, so I left myself a couple of hundred; mainly to remind myself to track of the share price before SPP, but also so that I was still an existing holder. My cunning plan might come unstuck if it's oversubscribed and they decide to scale back allocations based on current holdings.trading_rookie said:Hey marklar, reading your post I’m assuming you’ve gotten completely out of IAG. If that is the case then the SPP is only being offered to existing IAG shareholders and the options are 1 or 4 parcels – 272, 545, 727, or 909 shares.
Rainmaker said:Do people think there will be a drop below $5.50 come 5 February, when the shares under the SPP begin trading and many SPP subscribers dump their stock? Because as it currently stands, it's almost an 18% gain...
Mon and Dad investors will never lead the market;theasxgorilla said:If a large number of SPP participants dump their shares on Feb 5th then yes, the share price will go down...but will we see $5.50? I'm not betting on it. If we do, I might buy more
mmmmining said:Mon and Dad investors will never lead the market;
Yes.Rainmaker said:Just a small query, is there anyway to transfer these issue-sponsored shares to something like a CommSec trading account?
Rainmaker said:So it looks like the sell-off did not eventuate
Just a small query, is there anyway to transfer these issue-sponsored shares to something like a CommSec trading account? (the reason I ask is, if you want to sell the issuer sponsored shares through Computershare, which is done via e-trade, there is like a $50 broker fee).
Failing that, is it possible to transfer ownership of issuer sponsored shares?
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