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  • Katana Capital Limited

    An investment company with an all opportunities investment strategy.

    KAT$1.200
    0.00

    Data last updated:May 31, 2024 – 1.56pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    1.200

    Open

    1.205

    Day Range

    1.200 - 1.205

    52 Week Range

    0.453 - 1.210

    Volume

    5,000

    Value

    6,002

    Bid

    1.200

    Ask

    1.220

    Dividend Yield

    0.00%

    P/E Ratio

    0.00

    Market Cap

    38.792M

    Total Issue

    32,326,712

    ASX Announcements

    Update - Notification of buy-back - KAT

    Daily Share Buy-Back Notice

    • May 31, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Update - Notification of buy-back - KAT

    Daily Share Buy-Back Notice

    • May 30, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Update - Notification of buy-back - KAT

    Daily Share Buy-Back Notice

    • May 29, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Update - Notification of buy-back - KAT

    Daily Share Buy-Back Notice

    • May 28, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Update - Notification of buy-back - KAT

    Daily Share Buy-Back Notice

    • May 23, 2024
    • 6 pages

    View all KAT announcements

    December 2016

    How the Rich Invest: Navitas CEO Rod Jones goes big on small-cap stocks

    Rod Jones would have to be one of the more prolific small cap investors on the BRW Rich List.

    • Updated
    • John Stensholt

    December 2014

    Diamonds and dogs: fundies’ highs, lows, and 2015 hopes

    Even the best fund managers are only as good as their next call. The past year was a classic stock picker’s market, with the S&P/ASX 200 going nowhere but double-digit returns from some shrewd investors.

    • Updated
    • Vesna Poljak

    August 2014

    Katana’s Romano Sala Tenna says stop looking for perfection

    After a decade in stockbroking, Romano Sala Tenna had a revelation.

    • Updated
    • Vesna Poljak

    August 2014

    Shareholders reap bonanza as RBA rues lack of investment

    The two extremes of the dividend bonanza were underlined this past week with shareholders delighted by a special return from Wesfarmers and the Reserve Bank of Australia ruing the lack of investment in the economy at the expense of dividends.

    • Updated
    • Vesna Poljak

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