Ted, ANY convertable loan is imho a possible problem but a long way down the track...
For example DDT could do a convertable loan over 2 years - the cost savings they have alluded too in Ian Allen's wage + salespeople being employed under increasingly commission terms would more than compensate for interest repayments...
The facts are that more than 1 month ago the company came out with a bizarre announcement stating it is "exploring options to raise capital" - talk about waving a red flag to a BEAR! investors have abandoned the stock with one brief exception in time (a few days after the release of a very bullish newsletter)..
my problem is that the board appear to be failing to release news which could see the shares trade much higher and hence the company get a much better deal when doing a rights issue, convertable loan!!!
in my opinion, to find out that the company has won a deal with 8 universities in the united states through a google alert or by reading hotcopper is a clear example that directors are in breach of their duties under the corporations act. do they have a motive for wanting the shares at such low levels? perhaps they want to underwrite the rights issue themselves?
due to the lack of disclosure we can only speculate.
cheers.
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Change
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Mkt cap ! $3.632M |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
0.4¢ | 0.6¢ | 0.4¢ | $35.13K | 7.073M |
Buyers (Bids)
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2 | 5141652 | 0.5¢ |
Sellers (Offers)
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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0.6¢ | 4685973 | 8 |
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No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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5 | 1684641 | 0.006 |
6 | 6276315 | 0.005 |
4 | 1430000 | 0.004 |
3 | 3296262 | 0.003 |
8 | 8550000 | 0.002 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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0.007 | 979869 | 3 |
0.008 | 3300000 | 5 |
0.009 | 181061 | 3 |
0.010 | 757593 | 4 |
0.011 | 300000 | 2 |
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