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When Do I Pay For The Shares?

When do I pay for the new shares?

All registered shareholder will receive an Application form, which will show your details and entitlement and cost. To accept the offer you are required to return the application form together with a cheque to the Company's Receiving Agent by the Call Date which is set in advance and usually 21 days after the offer has been announced.


Do I pay for anything else?

There are no other charges other than the Call Cost.

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