HFA Holdings
HFA Holdings (HFA) is a specialist funds-management company providing absolute-return fund products to retail, wholesale and institutional investors throughout Australia. Post the merger with Lighthouse, HFA manages over $9B in assets in Australia and overseas. The business comprises four divisions: Research and Investments; Distribution; Operations; and Special Projects. In FY08, the company established two foreign subsidiaries.
Peruse the dividend history for HFA HOLDINGS LIMITED. A taxable payment declared by a company's board of directors and given to its shareholders out of the company's current or retained earnings, usually quarterly. Dividends are usually given as cash (cash dividend), but they can also take the form of stock (stock dividend) or other property. Dividends provide an incentive to own stock in stable companies even if they are not experiencing much growth. Companies are not required to pay dividends.
HFA Holdings (HFA), an Australian hedge-fund manager has said; negative media coverage was the cause for its drop in share price and not its financial position. The share price dropped 98 per cent since its peak last July. The share price of HFA closed at 4.9 cents last week which was well down on its $1.10 April 2006 listing price. It is said that, HFA could be compelled to write down $604 million worth of goodwill and management rights from its balance sheet.
Broker recommendations for Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) listed company: HFA Holdings (HFA)
Merrill Lynch have rated the HFA Holdings (HFA) stock with a Buy, High Risk rating. The broker has noted that the strong result was ahead of market consensus and 8 percent above the prospectus forecast. The company outlook is good according to the broker, with new products in the pipeline.
UBS have downgraded their rating for the HFA Holdings (HFA) stock to Neutral 2. The move comes after the stock price rose strongly since listing. The analysts see potential for "significant" long term outperformance.
HFA Holdings Limited is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) under stock code HFA. You can view their investor website here. The company is a specialist fund manager with a portfolio of absolute return products and was just listed on 28 April, 2006. Check your charts!
UBS has initiated coverage for HFA Holdings (HFA) stock with a Buy 2 recommendation and a share price target of $1.85. UBS notes that they view the compay as one of the country's leading absolute return fund of fund managers and also highlight the significant barriers to entry.
HFA Holdings Limited is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) under stock code HFA. You can view their investor website here. The company is a specialist fund manager with a portfolio of absolute return products. Check your charts!
Merrill Lynch have initiated coverage of the HFA Holdings (HFA) stock with a Buy recommendation and a share price target of $1.98. The company is the second largest hedge fund manager in the country and have grown from $163m to $2.5b under management since 2003, the broker reports. The broker expects 61% and 29% earnings growth in FY08-09. The broker has set a target at $1.98 which represents 22% upside from current levels.
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