Hassle Free Share Sales Pty Ltd offers St George Bank (SGB) shareholders 50% of true market value
22 July 2008 - Warning: St. George Bank shareholders have been asked to
sell their shares at a 50% discount to Hassle Free Share Sales Pty Ltd.
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Hassle Free Share Sales Pty Ltd, a company that is known to make unsolicited low-ball share purchase offers to shareholders, is asking St. George Bank shareholders to sell their shares to the company at $12.81, when the share price was $25.44.
Why would any shareholders sell their shares at a huge 50.35% discount to the true market value? One has to wonder.
Shareholders are warned that they don't have to sell. It is not legal requirement that you have to sell your shares. You could sell your shares at a much higher price on the market than what was being offered, if you wish to do so.
In an article published by The Age last year , the Australian Securities & Investments Commission revealed that the director of Hassle Free Shares Sales is a woman by the name of Suzanne Lee Forster, who was also a director of Share Buyback Group Ltd. The director of Share Buying Group is a man called Patrick Dromi. Before ASIC stopped it, Share Buyback Group had already made unsolicited offers for shares in merger and takeover aspirants Bendigo Bank, The Rock Building Society, Mackay Permanent Building Society and Wide Bay Australia.
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Sample copy of the offer letter from Hassle Free Share Sales Pty Ltd:
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