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AACL float closes oversubscribed

23 Feb, 2010 10:16 AM
AACL Holdings had to work hard to convince investors to buy shares in its float. The agricultural investment company relies on managed investment schemes (MIS) for funding.

Great Southern and Timbercorp's collapses last year badly damaged MIS stocks and related agribusinesses.

Small stocks such as Forest Enterprises Australia and Willmott Forests have slumped, and shares in Gunns, Australia's largest forestry company, are sharply lower since 2008, according to The Australian Financial Review.

Market weakness for much of February also made it difficult to raise capital. But AACL's float eventually closed oversubscribed, with $11 million raised. Listing is due within two weeks.

Capitalised at $18 million at the full subscription, AACL is much smaller than other listed MIS companies, and has a different product offering, balance sheet and business model.

The Perth company is involved in wheat, barley and canola. Timber, and more niche offerings such as olives, grapes and almonds, characterise the MIS sector.

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What happens to their investment if a National Multi peril crop insurance scheme gets off the ground? Invester beware? Another Timbercorp perhaps?
Posted by farmer, 24/02/2010 5:15:59 PM
And shareholders can negative gear? What about the small farmer trying to build up to a viable business and working off farm? MIS should be banned as the business has no chance without it anyway.
Posted by pepper, 25/02/2010 6:19:38 PM

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