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Centro Retail Australia Shares Begin Trading on ASX After Restructure Deal
By Sarah McDonald - Dec 5, 2011 3:41 PM GMT+1000
Centro Retail Australia shares began trading today after Centro Properties Group (CNP) shareholders and lenders agreed to a plan to wipe out A$2.9 billion ($3 billion) of debt, allowing the creation of the new entity.
All time high today, but still seems to be stuck in closing auction
Wow - the market really has an issue with the new CEO. Or perhaps the uncertainty around why the sudden change up is causing the sell down. Second day of selling now down to $2.77 from $3.00.
The future Federation Centres distribution policy is under review and will be advised to the market at the time of the 2015 Full Year results announcement.
It's all very odd isn't it.
Or may be they don't like the stupid new name "Vicinity Centres".
Or may be this from 17 June is coming back to fore.
Or may be the market is just being wrong as it always is.
Or maybe they got a whiff they I had a pair on with ABP. Was my last pair before reporting season...always nice to end on a huge loss
Yeah I agree.That's tough. Almost as bad as a REIT takeover loss! Not sure what drug ABP is on today. I have a small short at current price but it feels like one of those broker upgrade moves.
Or maybe they got a whiff they I had a pair on with ABP. Was my last pair before reporting season...always nice to end on a huge loss
REAL ESTATE | 224.9 | -1.99 | -0.88 | 223.1 | 226.45 |
Some more gains and retrace ... back to resistance ...The REITs are now coming into play with money starting to roll into a lot of these. The 18.6 year property/share cycle discussed under Skate’s thread is now evolving predictably.
One, that I’m holding is VCX.
It’s not a ‘blow the lights out’ type stock like ZIP (held) which is rapidly growing by the minute however VCX is showing lovely momentum at a steady pace, particularly since July.
The REITs typically perform very well in the later stages of the cycle described previously.
They tend to gather pace under the right conditions.
Like CHC (discussed previously), this one should grind along nicely in months to come and outperform.
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