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I found the answer from sharejunction see below.
1. If you don't accept and they cross the 90% threshold, the offer becomes mandatory and stock delisted.
2. If not nothing happens....it goes on as per before likley stock falls below 75cts because this offer is final.
3. Looks like they already cross 50% but unlikely to make it to 90% so delisting will not go through.
4. Some investors accept the offer as the stock will sink below 75cts should they not get 90% and delisting effort fail.
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Same difference
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The Tangs did same for Singhayi and made off like bandits
All these are classic value plays buying at massive discount to NTA then delist after that they sell off assets and get their gains.
There are many such companies on SGX like Hong Fok ...typical of property counters
Lesson here is while you can make when company monetise their assets or someone comes over to buy the company....the problem is wait time and actual price at which all this take place. Supposed you buy and wait. 8 yrs later someone make offer 40% higher that annualise to 5% a year only...
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(11-12-2022, 08:05 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: The Tangs did same for Singhayi and made off like bandits
All these are classic value plays buying at massive discount to NTA then delist after that they sell off assets and get their gains.
There are many such companies on SGX like Hong Fok ...typical of property counters
Lesson here is while you can make when company monetise their assets or someone comes over to buy the company....the problem is wait time and actual price at which all this take place. Supposed you buy and wait. 8 yrs later someone make offer 40% higher that annualise to 5% a year only...
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(11-12-2022, 07:31 AM)sgbuffett Wrote: Due to WC I have not followed up on the saga of the woman trying to makan the company. She is definitely offering a poor deal below what the company is worth
Anyway, is there any action on my part?
If I don't accept, will it get delisted if it cross the threshold?...or there will be one last chance to accept?
Appreciate anyone who is familiar.
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See no reason why this stock jumped in recent months. Every financial indicators are falling and the future in construction industries isn't looking any better with many economic recession calls everywhere. think they are selling their assets to sustain.
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Just sell and move on. If delisting is unsuccessful, the price will drop and you can still buy it back if you really like the stock.
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