Is APRA really punishing the company or is it punishing the shareholders?The directors get a payed holiday and the shareholders pick up the tab for the whole lot.
Typical Australia. The company still seems viable, but I doubt this will be a year of growth and wonder if the dividends will also be impacted to punish the shareholders. How much is this stock really now worth? More than it is now trading for I think but the market is making an example of it.
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Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
$3.16 | $3.30 | $3.12 | $7.377M | 2.270M |
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2 | 15206 | $3.28 |
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4 | 29401 | 6.110 |
10 | 100380 | 6.100 |
7 | 33654 | 6.090 |
5 | 58008 | 6.080 |
5 | 36106 | 6.070 |
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6.120 | 14772 | 1 |
6.130 | 13181 | 4 |
6.140 | 28163 | 3 |
6.150 | 47483 | 7 |
6.160 | 28454 | 3 |
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