Hmmm...
For a first post, that was a doozy!
I would have thought that the dilutionary effect of the notes would be factored in by the market, whether or not they are actually converted. I believe they can be converted at any time, not just at reset. If I thought I was the only noteholder redeeming, I'd do it. If I thought it would precipitate receivership etc, I wouldn't.
Top Twenty Convertible Notes
AS AT 31 August 2015
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 0 Twenty Largest ConvertibleNote Holders Number ofConvertible Notes % of issuedConvertible Notes1 1 HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 7,348,200 30.94% 2 2 UBS Nominees PL 3,163,928 13.32% 3 3 VSI Hardware PL 870,000 3.66% 4 4 Citicorp Nominees PL 815,000 3.43% 5 5 Aust Executor Trustees Ltd-Charitable Foundation 780,032 3.28% 6 6 Seyma Lederman Private An 750,000 3.16% 7 7 **riel Berger 526,800 2.22% 8 8 Deniliquin Pharmacy NSW PL 417,000 1.76% 9 9 Berger Equities PL 280,700 1.18% 10 10 James Ian Drysdale 250,000 1.05% 11 11 Aust Executor Trustees Ltd-BIPETA 170,448 0.72% 12 12 Rijean PL 154,461 0.65% 13 13 Due DI Due PL 150,000 0.63% 14 14 John Matthew Rogan 150,000 0.63% 15 15 Corinne Calvert PL 150,000 0.63% 16 16 Wayne R & C M James 150,000 0.63% 17 17 Brisan Projects PL 125,000 0.53% 18 18 Yee Teck Teo 120,000 0.51% 19 19 Badgworthy PL 110,000 0.46% 20 20 Yee Lan Teo 110,000 0.46% 21 Totals 16,591,569 69.85%
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