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Of course, NAV of $1.01.
With only investment properties revalued and the properties used for business and the brand value not accounted for, it makes sense for the billionaire major shareholder to acquire more shares at an attractive discount to its NAV.
I respect him as a value investor and shrewd investor.
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24-08-2013, 06:29 PM
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(24-08-2013, 04:10 PM)LOVE YOURSELF Wrote: All said .........anyone with proposals what we small investors should do? Of course at own risks.....
if Offeror can do CA, then game over. Then quickly tender shares and get back money faster. Get money thru CA is very SLLOOWWWW...
If no CA, then the shares will remain listed. Then better organise the minorities to protect interests. In prep for next Offer, IPT and whatever patterns that is coming.
(24-08-2013, 06:15 PM)a74henry Wrote: Of course, NAV of $1.01.
With only investment properties revalued and the properties used for business and the brand value not accounted for, it makes sense for the billionaire major shareholder to acquire more shares at an attractive discount to its NAV.
I respect him as a value investor and shrewd investor.
I dont respect majority shareholders that dont make money
TOGETHER WITH minority shareholders.
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I support fully opmi statement that don't respect majority shareholders that don't make money TOGETHER WITH minority shareholders.
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There is an info asymmetry between major and minority shareholders. Instead of reducing this, sometimes majority shareholders use this for their own benefits.
Whatever monetisation of assets or unlocking of value, can be done and benefits shared with all shareholders. But some towkays wants to keep it all for themselves.
When a majority shareholder make a lowball offer, the trust is gone. One reason they make an offer, is that they can make more money out of it at expense of minority shareholders..
With CA, those who don't want to sell, will be forced to sell. So don't have a choice.
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"... but quitting while you're ahead is not the same as quitting." - Quote from the movie American Gangster
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WHAT SAY YOU ??? WHAT ELSE CAN WE DO ???
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1) accept the offer
2) try ur luck to sell at 0.885 in open market, I wonder if the same idiot who bought above 0.88 earlier will buy from you.
3) do nothing and watch the show