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From: | Dean Phibbs <fibz@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 01 Jul 2003 21:29:55 +1200 |
Hi Snoopy I'm going to have one more crack at this then I'll give it a bone. (before investors leave the site in droves). Had a look at the RCH website and the size of the shareholdings in their last annual report before the rights issue. It was economic for 1,245,231 shareholders to ignore the currency conversion which accounts for about $350,000 at the rights issue price. That leaves $1.4 million dollars where it would be uneconomic to ignore it. In some cases very uneconomic. The fact these investors paid a 12% premium for the same asset. Why? I would guess that they failed to analyse the transaction rationally. Agree? Also managed to get hold of an investment statement for RCH rights issue. In some ways the company is at fault here. All the risks of the investment are disclosed by RCH including the risk of your shares falling in value (as if we didn't know). There is no mention of the possible risk that they created offering the shares in $US and $NZ, the risk of you overpaying for your issue if the $US appreciated (by any amount) against the $NZ is not mentioned. Why? Surely if RCH think that investors need to be reminded that their shares can go down in value they should have also explained the more complicated possible currency risk? no? Remember here that there is absolutely no risk for RCH 's capital raising, they have hedged their $US at 14.5c, the risk is all the investors if the currency appreciates at all after the release of the investment statement. If this is the case and the investor pays in $NZ they lose. RCH lose nothing by disclosure it would have cost them absolutely nothing to include advice in the original statement, except a windfall. Now the company (wary) profited by about $160,000 (adjusted) from the shareholder (and they were unwary) because the company did not even attempt to explain the transaction. If they unwittingly did it - bad luck I suppose, for the investor. If they did not explain it and hoped that investors might not notice, well.... that is an issue of integrity. Sorry Snoopy I beg to differ. Dean ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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