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MPL - Medibank Private

Re: MPL - Medibank Private IPO

What's wrong with buying your millions of MPL on first day of trading or even wait for a discounted price. Gee, so obsessed with getting the unknown price offered with limited allotments. :rolleyes:
 
Re: MPL - Medibank Private IPO

What's wrong with buying your millions of MPL on first day of trading or even wait for a discounted price. Gee, so obsessed with getting the unknown price offered with limited allotments. :rolleyes:

Because i'd rather pay $2 (tops) rather than $2.23
 
Re: MPL - Medibank Private IPO

Because i'd rather pay $2 (tops) rather than $2.23

As opposed to Alibaba that has only closed once above its IPO price since inception? Dropped circa 10% before crawling back to break even this week.

Can go either way.

pinkboy
 
Re: MPL - Medibank Private IPO

As opposed to Alibaba that has only closed once above its IPO price since inception? Dropped circa 10% before crawling back to break even this week.

Can go either way.

pinkboy

What? BABA ipo was $68, opened @ $92.70, trading range has been $82.8-$100.67.

Of course if you buy the open the risk/reward is worse
 
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What? BABA ipo was $68, opened @ $92.70, trading range has been $82.8-$100.67.

Of course if you buy the open the risk/reward is worse

Sorry yes. I meant from open.

Carry on, nothing to see here folks! :eek:

pinkboy
 
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Sorry yes. I meant from open.

Carry on, nothing to see here folks! :eek:

pinkboy

buying open high is always less pippage %, but it could go up further as index funds buy, and stags depress the price at open. if u look hso open was 2.09, now 2.54.
 
Re: MPL - Medibank Private IPO

ok I am wrong they deduct the cash 1 day after u apply
it is now open cap at 5K :( chicken money

No they don’t, well not if you elect to Bpay.

I put in for the full amount and it got accepted(subject to scale back), email then arrived saying I need to Bpay by 5pm on 10th November ( it does however say in the small print that they can bring forward payment but as far as I’m aware they haven’t as yet)

Seems to be a fair float, rather than big investors grabbing the lions share, the small guys and there "Chicken money" have the advantage for a change :)
 
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I did the direct debit so pretty sure I get the full 5K I hope :)
 
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I did the direct debit so pretty sure I get the full 5K I hope :)

What are the key reasons for people purchasing?
Is it the cap at $2 for retail investors or the prospects over a longer term horizon?

The conflicting reports from pundits still has me puzzled :confused:
 
Re: MPL - Medibank Private IPO

What are the key reasons for people purchasing?
Is it the cap at $2 for retail investors or the prospects over a longer term horizon?

The conflicting reports from pundits still has me puzzled :confused:

Huge demand from retail, overseas insto, aus insto.

And the allocations will be in that order too. Which means aus insto has to buy @ market
 
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Update

Commsec have just told me I need to Bpay ASAP to get my broker firm offer, asked why they sent out email saying pay by 10th November????? :banghead:

Didn’t really answer :mad: so if you too got that email and are leaving it until the end of the week, DON’T
 
Medibank IPO ARN

I went to Medibank's website and pre-registered about 3 weeks ago (around 21/10/2014). Entered the detail, ticked the box for prospectus/pre filled application form to be sent by post. Then got to the confirmation page where it had the Application Reference Number (ARN). Below the ARN it said something like you'll need this number if you're applying online and I thought ok I don't need that number because I'm applying by post. :)

Two days ago I received emails from my nominated broker to apply, and still had not received the prospectus by mail/application form. Email from broker said I'd need the ARN. Medibank's application website says if you lost your ARN, give their number a call. So, I contacted Medibank and they were very helpful to search for my ARN. But, they could not find it. :confused: I called again later in the day to be sure, still they could not find it. So, the pre-registration that I did was lost. They recommended I register again, although this time pre-registration has closed. This time I took note of the ARN and searched for their email which I found in the spam folder, the original email was probably in the spam folder but had been deleted automatically.

But still, I would have expected them to have my registration in their database. But they've 'lost' it? :confused:
Has this happened to anyone else?
 
Re: Medibank IPO ARN

I went to Medibank's website and pre-registered about 3 weeks ago (around 21/10/2014). Entered the detail, ticked the box for prospectus/pre filled application form to be sent by post. Then got to the confirmation page where it had the Application Reference Number (ARN). Below the ARN it said something like you'll need this number if you're applying online and I thought ok I don't need that number because I'm applying by post. :)

Did you try searching your whole email database with the following: (donotreply@medibankprivateshareoffer.com.au)

That will pull up any emails relating to the ARN.
 
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Did you try searching your whole email database with the following: (donotreply@medibankprivateshareoffer.com.au)

That will pull up any emails relating to the ARN.

Thanks for the suggestion VSntchr. I just did the search in my email as you suggested. It brought up only the second registration confirmation email which I did yesterday. I found the second registration email confirmation yesterday right after doing the registration again and moved it from my spam folder and marked it Not Spam. The first confirmation email can't be found. Looks like the spam folder only keeps a week's worth of spam emails? :(
 
Re: MPL - Medibank Private IPO

Final price guess for 25th November anyone? My guess is -

$1.85
 
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