hi opmi,
thanks for correcting my mistake (again). Something new that i learnt that I need to check properly exactly who is the offerer - whether is it an existing shareholder or a new vehicle (even though it is a concerted party). There is a difference between offerer and offerer+concerted parties.
- On 4/7 when free float was lost and the offer was declared unconditional (because total share tendered to Offerer and those concerted parties exceed 90%), Offerer actually just had 75.82% of shares tendered (meaning concerted parties still did not tender all the shares to Offerer).
On 4/13, concerted parties tended more shares to Offerer and Offerer had 94.4% of shares and hence was able to trigger C.A. (since it owned 0% before offer).
Do correct me if my interpretation is wrong.
4/7 announcement: http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/JK%20Glo...eID=446814
4/13 announcement: http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/JK%20Glo...eID=448497
thanks for correcting my mistake (again). Something new that i learnt that I need to check properly exactly who is the offerer - whether is it an existing shareholder or a new vehicle (even though it is a concerted party). There is a difference between offerer and offerer+concerted parties.
- On 4/7 when free float was lost and the offer was declared unconditional (because total share tendered to Offerer and those concerted parties exceed 90%), Offerer actually just had 75.82% of shares tendered (meaning concerted parties still did not tender all the shares to Offerer).
On 4/13, concerted parties tended more shares to Offerer and Offerer had 94.4% of shares and hence was able to trigger C.A. (since it owned 0% before offer).
Do correct me if my interpretation is wrong.
4/7 announcement: http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/JK%20Glo...eID=446814
4/13 announcement: http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/JK%20Glo...eID=448497