Forum Archive Index - September 2000
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Re: [sharechat] WNC
Ian,
What do you make of the just announced Jump/Radionet deal? It's unclear
exactly what Jump are paying. Is it $10m or $20m for 28% interest? I
can't see the latter as fair value and struggle to see the former which
would value Radionet at $35.6m. It is understandable Jump did not want
any part of WNC and the issues of asset disposal.
The Herald item lacks detail and is in fact inaccurate when suggesting
WNC traded at a low of 1c this year and Radionet was purchased for shares
worth $2.5m. I don't want to sound pedantic but the Herald could be more
believable if it did some homework in its' lead story rather than
regurgitating Jump or WNC PR.
Like you I am still no wiser about WNC's worth. If it holds 60% of
Radionet and Jump holds 28% where does the balance go. Directors in lieu
of fees at a heavy discount? The Mt Conqueror deal appears excluded.
Jump can see the excessive competition over there and would be concerned
about the excessive cash burn rate I think. Even here in NZ the
competition is getting fierce. Walker have the edge on Radionet at the
moment from a marketing perspective and until some real figures are
issued I remain in the dark.
Chris
>Just an update - a further 56 million shares have been issued since the
>Annual Report was issued, according to the Companies Office file. Shares
>on issue would now total 521 million; with no acquisitions announced
>publicly during that time, to my knowledge. Disclosed prices are 10 & 11
>cents per share for issues as small as 500,000 shares.
>
>How many of these shares have found their way to the market where hapless
>punters have paid 13.5c to 16c during this period? It would seem one would
>be silly when buying WNC shares not to go straight to the Company (P.O.Box
>6264, Dunedin ) & "save a few bob"
>
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