Rex have some very smart Financial people working for them but it amazes me how they keep diluting the company capital raising tiny amounts of cash. Just my opinion but I am sure that given the opportunity a lot of people would gladly contribute cash if it was done a little more constructive . What is wrong with this proposition (example)
1 for 6 rights issue to raise @12.6 million cash.
Instead of shares the rights to apply for a cumulative debenture say maturing 4 years from now .
So 1/6 on 189 million shares = 31.5 million @ .40 cents per unit.
So 12% Cumulative Debenture maturing March 2018.
eg. 31.5M @ 40 cents = $12,600,000
Interest year 1 1,512,000
Interest year 2 1,693,444
Interest year 3 $1,896,523
Interest Year 4 $2,124,236
Total $19,826,203
Return on capital of 7,226,203 or 57% equates to 14.25%PA
By 2019 the company would be in production (hopefully) and this repayment of debentures would be nothing against predicted revenue. I am sure if a gilt edge company offered 14.25% on your capital today you would jump at it.
Just a thought of another way of doing things instead of the current practices.
Rex have some very smart Financial people working for them but...
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