UOS united overseas australia limited

2c final dividend (which I think is better for most retail...

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    2c final dividend (which I think is better for most retail shareholders given lack of franking, plus the owners take additional shares which are discounted at 5% so retail just gets smaller if they take cash)

    the results as expected based on UOA numbers are pretty good.....EPS of 5.58c & NTA of $1.19 per share (but I suspect that is 100% of UOA, so not quite all attributable to UOS shareholders given the consolidation), but still a very decent result

    26 shares traded today for a total of ~$15 (after indication of this positive result based on UOA quarterly), so my question from yesterdays post seems very valid.....what exactly is going to be the catalyst for moving the share price to reflect this rather good result. With EPG gone, would there be anyone onshore in Australia that has any material shareholding and/or interest??? Based on last years Annual return, JP Morgan Nominees, National Nominees and Citicorp Nominees own ~24m shares (~1.5% of total shares) .......so who moves the price if there is so little visibility & trading in the shares??

 
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