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Stranger_Danger
23-11-2013, 09:38 PM
Does anyone here have any experience with the NSX, a secondary AU exchange?
A list of companies can be found at http://www.nsxa.com.au/marketdata/official_list
I've been having a wee look in my constant quest for the small, unloved and ignored.
Seems to be an eclectic assortment of local finance companies and various other low P/E, illiquid stocks.
Anyone dabbled here before?
percy
24-11-2013, 07:32 AM
OXX Octanex was listed on NSX before moving to the main board.
It was a long time ago,but I seem to remember I had no trouble buying them through Craigs.
I think I followed guotes by just going to NSX web site.
I just looked at PNT on NSX, and that looked a "challenged" business.!!!
Stranger_Danger
24-11-2013, 08:08 AM
OXX Octanex was listed on NSX before moving to the main board.
It was a long time ago,but I seem to remember I had no trouble buying them through Craigs.
I think I followed guotes by just going to NSX web site.
I just looked at PNT on NSX, and that looked a "challenged" business.!!!
I'm looking at BCT which looks interesting - will look at PNT next.
Perhaps I need a life haha.
percy
24-11-2013, 09:08 AM
Have just read BCT's annual report.
Nice and simple.The highlight for me was "The company has issued no share options."
Very strong financial position,low PE and paying great dividends.
I think there is more of a life with a Bendigo Telco than a Tasmanian print mail logistics company.!
Stranger_Danger
24-11-2013, 10:20 AM
Have just read BCT's annual report.
Nice and simple.The highlight for me was "The company has issued no share options."
Very strong financial position,low PE and paying great dividends.
I think there is more of a life with a Bendigo Telco than a Tasmanian print mail logistics company.!
That is what catches my eye so far - no debt, cash, strong dividend, simple business, directors and management salaries are fine. Seems to be a stick-to-the-knitting type operation. A reliance on a single big customer (also a shareholder) is one negative.
I just checked out the print mail logistics company. And yes.... NO!
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