smaller holders only need to invest much more than their original invest if the bought in recently.
say you bought at $3 and the share issue is 6:1 at 20c to raise $300m then you will only need to put in 40% of your original investment- still a sizeable investment.
The loan I think has to be paid back from the proceed of the capital raise I would have thought.
I think a successful capital raise would reduce or eliminate the need for asset sales.
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Mkt cap ! $77.59M |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
36.0¢ | 36.5¢ | 34.5¢ | $184.3K | 518.5K |
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1 | 2499 | 0.355 |
2 | 10859 | 0.350 |
3 | 87013 | 0.345 |
2 | 5888 | 0.340 |
1 | 900 | 0.330 |
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0.380 | 2599 | 1 |
0.400 | 16000 | 2 |
0.405 | 7471 | 2 |
0.415 | 2400 | 1 |
0.430 | 15000 | 1 |
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