Why are companies delisting from SGX?

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(26-02-2014, 10:04 AM)kagemusha Wrote: Hi buddies,

Just curious as to why so many companies de-listing from SGX.

Are their charges or reporting requirement really costing them that much?
Almost all companies that de-list, stated that as the reason.

Is that true or is it just a convenient excuse?

Should shareholders be concern if this trend continues?? Huh

singapore exchange is quite slow, a lot of stocks are illiquid. but could also could be a greed and incentive factor at time of delist share price could be a fraction of what they were when they first went IPO.

Or maybe at time of listing company had high debt and so so profit, so they IPO - exit strategy take back their capital first then after a few years gone by the debt could have come down business could have expanded or maybe not so visible some assets like property have matured and now worth more than they were before but not reflected in share price so kio tio gu lan delist and keep it private for ownself.

in the first place usually if is really good low risk high cash generating company nobody will IPO
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RE: Why are companies delisting from SGX? - by sgd - 26-02-2014, 10:55 AM

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