Jialat : Credit Suisse against UBS takeover at $1B...latest update
#1

Based on last traded price the bank capitalisation is $7B. How are shareholders supposed to accept such a low offer.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...lion-offer

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#2

correct move.
we must not allow the thought to sink in
SNB no good.
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#3

Deal goes through after offer raised.
Looks like shareholders to lose more than 50% overnight as offer
Is less half the market cap of last close!

The Saudi National Bank which caused a run on the bank with it's remarks to the reporter a few days ago, lost most of its investments in Credit suisse which it made last year. Shows the importance of being careful what you say

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...end-crisis

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#4

Aiya low ball take over or privatisation are common ,this scenario happened in SG too like Chip ES, Boustead project etc....hope our banks won't have such thing happened.
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#5

TS sleeping when the deal signed.
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#6

Why not ask the major shareholder to take over instead. Asked them to pump in more money don't want, but low-ball offer, why not.

Maybe this kind of lobang must be reserved for ownself..

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#7

Yes too many banks so need merger or take over to reduce those lousy banks
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