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paulry Oct 20th 2014 4:17 am

Medibank share offer
 
OH and I are both registered to take part in this, but haven't yet decided whether we'll actually buy any. Looks like it could be a good long term investment. Thoughts anyone?

http://www.fool.com.au/2014/10/20/sh...ibank-private/

carolinephillips Oct 20th 2014 8:46 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 
OH isn't allowed to buy shares as his firm is dealing with the sale!!!

renth Oct 20th 2014 10:13 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 
I'm going to do it. Not sure how much though.

Amazulu Oct 20th 2014 10:35 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 
30% market share - not bad

Hopefully the dividends will be good

swmbo63 Oct 20th 2014 10:40 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 
Well worth a punt.
Odds are good dividends to be had.

paulry Oct 20th 2014 4:01 pm

Re: Medibank share offer
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 11444610)
I'm going to do it. Not sure how much though.

$2k minimum investment. Those who pre-registered can get an extra 15% allocation (if what they want exceeds the standard maximum).


Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11444630)
30% market share - not bad

Hopefully the dividends will be good

30% market share but priced about the same as some of the much smaller "fish". Looks like a worthwhile punt :thumbup:

NigelWaring Oct 25th 2014 11:37 pm

Re: Medibank share offer
 
I've been involved with a few privatisations and demutualisations, soon after prices went up and I sold, so glad I did because they started to slide soon after and most have never regained the original price. I managed to get $24.80 for AMP and $5+ for Qantas. There were other profits but I can't remember the figures.

paulry Oct 29th 2014 11:50 pm

Re: Medibank share offer
 
We're going for it but not relying on quick returns so will be investing for 5 years or longer.

Medibank: 10 things to consider before buying

spouse of scouse Oct 30th 2014 12:39 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 

Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11455982)
We're going for it but not relying on quick returns so will be investing for 5 years or longer.

Medibank: 10 things to consider before buying

Good luck Paul, hope you make a motza :fingerscrossed:

paulry Oct 30th 2014 7:19 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 11456037)
Good luck Paul, hope you make a motza :fingerscrossed:

Thanks, just wish if we could afford to invest more than the minimum. You're not participating?

spouse of scouse Oct 30th 2014 9:30 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 

Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11456514)
Thanks, just wish if we could afford to invest more than the minimum. You're not participating?

No, we're trying to simplify our financials in Oz before we leave.

And anyway, between buying the flat in Liverpool and (still!) waiting for my accident claim to be listed for pre-trial conference, we're on short rations :lol:

paulry Nov 2nd 2014 10:45 pm

Re: Medibank share offer
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 11456642)
No, we're trying to simplify our financials in Oz before we leave.

And anyway, between buying the flat in Liverpool and (still!) waiting for my accident claim to be listed for pre-trial conference, we're on short rations :lol:

Fair enough, you've already invested quite heavily in Liverpool.

Looking further at the Medibank offer, I think we'll give it a miss.
https://www.fool.com.au/2014/10/31/t...rick-or-treat/

spouse of scouse Nov 2nd 2014 10:58 pm

Re: Medibank share offer
 

Originally Posted by paulry (Post 11459609)
Fair enough, you've already invested quite heavily in Liverpool.

Looking further at the Medibank offer, I think we'll give it a miss.
https://www.fool.com.au/2014/10/31/t...rick-or-treat/

I'll be very happy with our investment in Liverpool, when/if they get the bloody development finished!!

Yes, investing in shares is not for the faint hearted - if it doesn't 'feel right' then probably best to leave it.

renth Nov 3rd 2014 7:11 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 
I've decided to give it a miss too. It might pop but I need to spend the money on other stuff right now.

paulry Nov 3rd 2014 7:20 am

Re: Medibank share offer
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 11459630)
I'll be very happy with our investment in Liverpool, when/if they get the bloody development finished!!

Yes, investing in shares is not for the faint hearted - if it doesn't 'feel right' then probably best to leave it.


Originally Posted by renth (Post 11460140)
I've decided to give it a miss too. It might pop but I need to spend the money on other stuff right now.

Several well experienced investors I know have said that if they invest at all it'll be when the share price troughs following the herd's realisation that the share price isn 't going to fly. A few people have pointed to Telstra's float as a likely precedent. Seems to me that it's like comparing apples with oranges but I'm not desperate to invest so will watch and see what happens....


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