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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cash Convert | LSE:CCVU | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000CCV1 | ORD NPV |
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01/7/2013 | 14:01 | Cash Converters Int - with charts | 55 |
09/5/2007 | 12:15 | CASH In on these sport | 13 |
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Posted at 14/2/2013 14:47 by diabhal Great Half Yearly Report just released. "Cash Converters International Limited is pleased to report a growth in revenue of 20.8% to $134.9 million and a record net profit after tax of $18.4 million for the period, an increase over the previous period of 39.2%. In addition, the Directors are pleased to advise that the interim dividend has been increased to 2 cents per share, up 14% on the 1.75 cents per share dividend paid in the previous half and previous corresponding period." |
Posted at 23/1/2013 14:21 by vipulparbat Looks like the MM's shook the tree with the news on Monday, and panic selling. Price going back up to normal. Shame my stop loss was activated! |
Posted at 21/1/2013 15:52 by wasteman2004 fox: there is a post from somebody on the naked trader thread that called their broker and asked what the situation was. Just to point out, they seemed to be suggesting that the decision lay with CCVU, but not they would automatically decline. Go take a look and ask them directly. |
Posted at 21/1/2013 14:38 by wasteman2004 good luck guys my understanding is that there is no guarantee that you'll have the certificate honoured by CCVU. Be interested to see somebody update this post down the line that intends to hold beyond the Feb deadline. |
Posted at 21/1/2013 13:22 by ernieskeep Just spotted this post on lse hope it helps.....the shares will be held by computershare on a UK deposit register until you wish to sell or buy more (in which case you need to get a broker who trades on ASX.) There is no conversion so each share held will be valued by the current share price on the ASX which is currently 1.21 Aus D. Quite a relief considering the share price dropped 20% this morning. I am not familiar with the forex between 2 currencies so unsure of that risk but I feel a lot better now. That's what I have been informed and the way I have interpreted what I have heard. Please DYOR and GL.... I make that circa .80p Interesting to see what effect the news has over there if any... again GL |
Posted at 21/1/2013 11:13 by d40eq6 Based on Aussie closing price last night (according to my estimates), CCVU closing bid price was $1.205 which is approx equal to 80 pence. I suspect that people hanging on or buying are looking at buying the shares at a 15% discount to the Aussie price. |
Posted at 21/1/2013 11:08 by jostler peraps the australians will pick these up as a bargain when their stock market opens - hence price bounce back? |
Posted at 21/1/2013 10:43 by diabhal Thanks Mallorca - so why the fall in share price on this news? Are we likely to bounce back up once the shock has worn off? Not sure whether to buy more! |
Posted at 29/11/2012 13:12 by wasteman2004 The performance is fine, and it didn't worry me that trading had been halted. Sometimes if a company is doing well it simply needs more cash to expand, which is a good thing in my opinion. However, I don't like the 'cashbox' approach that they took.Promising times ahead for CCVU, but the management will need watching and I have some reservations about expansion due to forthcoming legislation on pay day loan industry. That said, it doesn't worry me enough to sell. |
Posted at 27/11/2012 12:27 by markw996 I'm fairly new to buying shares again (after bitten badly when Ronson go delisted and not selling) but I was wondering if there were any warning signs that CCVU could have been potentially risky after it's 21% drop (and still falling) apart from it having a quite low market cap?I ask as I was researching this one last night and the low market cap, plus the fact it could have broken out a bit too far were the only negatives I could find. Thanks, M |
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