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Is CONSOLIDATION the correct term for this?

Yes, the ASX uses the word consolidation, while the US uses the term "reverse split".
I've included notes about a recent consolidation in SEA as an example.
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A consolidation of this type does not destroy share holder value.
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Some investment firms have policies that prevent them from investing in companies with a low (<0.10) share price. A consolidation of this type removes that concern.

There was another recent consolidation of this type in EHL.
 
Yes, the ASX uses the word consolidation, while the US uses the term "reverse split".
I've included notes about a recent consolidation in SEA as an example.
View attachment 91322
A consolidation of this type does not destroy share holder value.
View attachment 91323
Some investment firms have policies that prevent them from investing in companies with a low (<0.10) share price. A consolidation of this type removes that concern.

There was another recent consolidation of this type in EHL.

Thanks for the doc!
I'll have a read !

This is the very first bit of research/learning I'm ever doing ! :)
 
QUESTIONS if anyone cares to answer:

1. Do they always give such a long notice period (about six months) before they 'consolidate'?
2. What is ' trading on a (post-consol) DEFERRED SETTLEMENT BASIS'?
Someone on ASF said: "When a company is trading in "deferred settlement" the T+3 period no longer applies", but didn't say HOW it no longer applies.
Do you get longer? Less? None at all?

https://www.aussiestockforums.com/attachments/seacons-png.91322/
 
In the UK a consolidation is called a
REVERSE SCRIP
There's also a SCRIP

(For others in future)
 
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