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Quite a powerful move by RIO and may give some a chance to bailout in coming weeks. Would take a lot to reach that $65 - $85 trading range, that came after a previous long downturn.RIO seems to have been giving some very good signals on a 15d simple moving average and is now trending up.
Interesting times.
gg
They may have to talk to major holders about a rights issue and get their agreement, as they may not have the cash. Xstrata are having big problems over their rights issue.I don't understand why ROI is selling assets instead of a rights issue to pay down debt.
ROI claims it is selling "underperforming assets" but are the Chinese stupid to buy underperforming assets??
How can shareholders know that ROI is not selling it's good assets at give away prices? What is under performing may become performance stars when the markets recover.
At least with a rights issue shareholders will suffer a dilution but they are given the opportunity to buy-in at a discount.
The only reason I can see is an asset sale will not necessary drop the share price and therefore will not effect the bonus calaculations as much as a rights issue.
Am I way off the mark with my assumptions???
i got few grand a month or so ago at $38 a share, what should i do? sell up at 50???? or hang on and see where they go?
If a substantial holder states they may not be in a position to take their rights, then underwriters are unlikely, in these markets, to go near it. Also, if substantial holders vote against it the rights issue could flounder anyway. RIO would have to get the substantial holders onside before going forward with a rights for about US$10 billion or more.Noiru....that is why we have underwriters, in case the institutions don't take up the entire rights issue the underwriters will have to fill in the "void".
Oldblue....i guess you are right...we will never know. But the newspapers are still talking about a possible rights issue.
Do we think that the SP is going to go up or down after the trading halt is lifted?
I haven't had good experiences with trading halts of late...
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