The SPP closes 5 April....SPP is 6.25 cents per share. Current price 9.9 cents. Max A$15,000. If SP holds A$8,760 profit in the trade.....risk is that SP falls back closer to allocation date!
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The SPP closes 5 April....SPP is 6.25 cents per share. Current price 9.9 cents. Max A$15,000. If SP holds A$8,760 profit in the trade.....risk is that SP falls back closer to allocation date!
Gazprom
Sounds good Gaz. Anyone with an SPP form will be excited.
Scratching my head here. Does anyone have an idea why anyone would be buying at these prices and pushing up even further, given the price will likely fall back close to allocation price? Am I missing something here?
Soltrader,
The price is back to 8.8 cents as shareholders sell down the heads to get their spp at 6.25 cents. Best to think long term with BUL achieving 3000 3P. That, and Ellice-Flints Maryborough shale promotion could bring rich rewards. But don't count on it happening overnight. I have been waiting for years.
Thanks bermuda. The long term prospect is assuring. I was just wondering why anyone would be buying at, say 8, 9c or so instead of waiting for the price to fall (a very good certainty).
I guess it underlines how good the fundamentals are. Besides, in the final scheme of things, a few cents difference will be nothing.
As predicted by Soltrader... BUL hit a low today of 7.0. Fighting back now to 7.4
Keeping an eye on this one but no funds to do anything at the moment!!
Hi does anyone try to work out the scale back numbers?
Hi Timmy,
If you look at Rule 10 of the SPP document they state (from memory) that those that are not holding their BUL shares at the time of the SPP issue (sold shares ex entitlement but before SPP issue) will be first to be scaled back. Therefore, IMO, it would be near impossible to work out how many shares you will get. I have sold mine so not expecting any despite going for the $15,000 maximum.
Gazprom