One tax planning mechanism is to "sell" your shares off market if you need to chrystalise a loss. So for example if you have an assessable capital gain on another stock, do a share transfer of your Sterling First shares to your wife (or family trust, company etc). For tax purposes the loss is chrystalised, but the shares then stay "in your system" - in case they ever come to anything.
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