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Share | Code | Closing_Price | Closing_Price | Change$ | Change% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
10-Oct-14 | 17-Oct-14 | ||||
SCA Property Group | SCP | 1.710 | 1.665 | -0.045 | -2.63% |
Code | Closing Price | Capital | Earnings $ | ROE | Dist $ | Yield % | P/E | NTA $ | Premium to NTA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SCP | 1.665 | 1,079,966,153 | 0.1730 | 10.39% | 0.1100 | 6.61% | 9.62 | 1.64 | 1.52% |
Your suspicion was spot-on, nulla-nullaI suspect that there may be a little more upside to the current price.
Share | Code | Closing_Price | Closing_Price | Change$ | Change% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
17-Oct-14 | 24-Oct-14 | ||||
SCA Property Group | SCP | 1.665 | 1.740 | 0.075 | 4.50% |
Code | Closing Price | Capital | Earnings $ | ROE | Dist $ | Yield % | P/E | NTA $ | Premium to NTA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SCP | 1.740 | 1,128,613,277 | 0.1730 | 9.94% | 0.1100 | 6.32% | 10.06 | 1.64 | 6.10% |
On Friday 13/3, I received an offer to purchase some more shares in this group. I've noticed that since the last post in October that the share price has gone above $2.
Is anyone going to take up that offer? I've decided to purchase the maximum after reading their last financial report. I'm particularly impressed that their vacancy rate is about 5%.
From memory the share purchase price will be the average of trading between 17 March and 28 March. If the market continues to dip you could end up paying a higher price than the closing price at the end of the pricing period. On the other hand if the price starts to recover you could end up paying a lower share price than the closing price at the end of the pricing period. Then again you could simply buy on the market at $1.96- $1.97 on the basis you believe the share price will go back above $2.00.
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It's all a bit of a lottery. Good luck with your ticket.
Anyone knows a reliable source for VWAP? Commsec has Value ($) and Volume for the day, does it include trades from Chi-X?
You should have it on your webIress platform? Or do you mean reliable as in not from a CDF provider?
Yes, ideally I want to know what the source of truth is, or even better somewhere where I can collect historical VWAP for a particular ASX stock.
But it looks like for the purpose of this calculation, they (Commsec, Bell and Iress) are all "good enough" (being the same up to the 4th significant figure) Now I just have to remember to collect them for the next 10 trading days. (so much effort for that 1%!)
As far as I can tell all the VWAP I checked includes XT, so I think I will go by that as well.So the 10 days would be today plus the next 9 ending next Friday. I note that the offer is for the arithmetic average of the VWAP sold through 'normal trade'. I wonder if XT are excluded? Probably getting over complicated here as the company has to get their data from somewhere too?
What exactly are you referring to with the effort for the 1%? Are you a holder and planning to sell at the VWAP equivalent and buy back through the SPP to get the 1% discount?
As far as I can tell all the VWAP I checked includes XT, so I think I will go by that as well.
That's what I was thinking (but haven't decided to do). The lazy approach would be to just short $1500 each day at market close for the next 10 days. Obviously this is not risk free due to the possibility of scaleback, so the worst case is you are net short $15000.
I think the deal breaker here is the possible scale back. Nowadays companies raising capital SPP choose to scale back at its "abosolute discretion" and nowadays it means no more proportional haircut, but instead favouring sizable shareholders over small holders, locking in SPP profits is no longer easyI suspect that all that effort for a 1% difference on a $15,000.00 take up in the issue would be a little over the top. Wouldn't broker fees on the daily activity, after ten (10) days would exceed the 1% as well?
Does anyone know how they are going to use the money they raise. Is it to pay off debt or are they building up cash for future purchases? As far as I can tell the offer booklet doesn't give a reason for the capital raising.
SCP only want to raise 20 million according to their pamphlet. This is not going to make much difference to their gearing. Neither will it purchase much in the way of a shopping centre.
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