The maximum which can be raised under an SPP (per holding) is $15K. My thoughts were the retail base is relatively low compared to the top 20 which accounts for around 90% of the stock (from memory). So maximum which could be raised would not have been much as most retail investors do not buy their full allotment. But I guess it would have been another month or two of cash burn at current rates.
I think if they can show a measurable timeline to break even then they won't have trouble gaining the extra capital which could even be done through their a loan facility. They were able to get a loan facility last year even without any sign of break even. So we may never see a CR again.
At this time, we don't have enough data points to make a decent guess at the break even point, unfortunately. Maybe next 4C, we might have this and this would help put a floor in the SP. But these volumes are quite light and do not concern me. I have also picked up more in the last week.
- Forums
- ASX - By Stock
- Ann: Appendix 4C
The maximum which can be raised under an SPP (per holding) is...
-
- There are more pages in this discussion • 21 more messages in this thread...
You’re viewing a single post only. To view the entire thread just sign in or Join Now (FREE)
Featured News
Add AXP (ASX) to my watchlist
(20min delay)
|
|||||
Last
0.2¢ |
Change
0.000(0.00%) |
Mkt cap ! $5.824M |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
0.0¢ | 0.0¢ | 0.0¢ | $0 | 0 |
Buyers (Bids)
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
---|---|---|
26 | 36409120 | 0.1¢ |
Sellers (Offers)
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
---|---|---|
0.2¢ | 83608318 | 61 |
View Market Depth
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0.000 |
0 | 0 | 0.000 |
0 | 0 | 0.000 |
0 | 0 | 0.000 |
0 | 0 | 0.000 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
---|---|---|
0.001 | 4584623 | 2 |
0.002 | 80283560 | 48 |
0.003 | 17399168 | 15 |
0.004 | 6454247 | 9 |
0.005 | 2401679 | 14 |
Last trade - 12.52pm 02/12/2024 (20 minute delay) ? |
Featured News
AXP (ASX) Chart |
Day chart unavailable
The Watchlist
NXD
NEXTED GROUP LIMITED
Nick Poll, Managing Director
Nick Poll
Managing Director
SPONSORED BY The Market Online