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From: | "Ken Donelan" <kdonelan@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 18 May 2000 12:46:52 +1200 |
Nowhere in yesterday's announcement do Spectrum advise the
exercise price of the options they intend to issue as part of their Rights &
Bonus issue. In Jan 2000, when the first version of the rights issue was
advised, the exercise price was quoted at 20c but at that time Spectrum's share
price was around 40c as compared with today's 11.4c .
The new version of the rights issue is 7 new shares at
2c for every 3 existing shares. Based upon the current
share price of 11.4c this gives an average price after the rights issue
of 4.8c a share. If the exercise price of the options remain at 20c
then the share price will have to increase by over 300% before the options will
have any value. As the options are exercisable in less than 2 years this means
that WEL Technology, and any other businesses that Spectrum may purchase, will
have to produce some absolutely brilliant results to get the share price
above 20c .
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