I am leaning toward Yes, there are a few large insto holders now and they could block it should they wish but I am assuming they are on side. Directors holding under 10%, if all directors and instos vote yes that is 45% there, TAH should have been accumulating below market price one would have thought? There may also be other intos below 5% on the books. 68% of shareholders have over 100,000 units so assume they aren't small timers. Market saying this is not a fete a complee.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 0 24/02/2016 Perpetual Limited and subsidiaries 14.72 13.70 177,984 1 16/02/2016 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 9.95 8.66 226,657
{caption}Substantial Shareholder List at 25/08/2015{/caption} 1 Shareholder Name Share Holding Shares Held (%) 2 Perpetual Limited and subsidiaries 2,593,265 14.72 3 IOOF Holdings Limited 2,127,839 12.08 4 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 1,754,940 9.95
{caption}Director Interests as at Last Notice{/caption} 1 Name Last Notice Date Direct Shares Indirect Shares Options Convertibles 2 Michael Hale 10/11/2015 -- 951,439 -- -- 3 Simon Kelly 01/03/2016 15,313 10,000 -- -- 4 Paul Oneile 11/11/2015 6,666 17,474 -- -- 5 Allan Sullivan 24/09/2015 157,066 -- -- -- 6 Anthony (Tony) Toohey 29/08/2016 96,449 235,625 -- -- 7 Ian James 24/09/2015 -- 2,092 -- --
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