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seems to have some buying interest at 4.06 last fri and today.

last fri i think more than 300 lots transacted at 4.06

today around 30 plus lots done at 4.06
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(16-06-2014, 01:11 PM)investor2014 Wrote: seems to have some buying interest at 4.06 last fri and today.

last fri i think more than 300 lots transacted at 4.06

today around 30 plus lots done at 4.06

this past week or so, there has been some consistent buying at 4.06.

my guess is that some investors are positioning themselves for a potential increase in the share price after the offer closes. recent case would be olam, or an older example could be wing tai.

olam's offer was 2.23.after offer closed, share price reached a high of 2.56. now around 2.39

wing tai's case was a partial offer at $1.39. after offer closed, share priced reached a high of around 2.27. now around $2.03.

of course all this would take time for value to be created and realised.
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(20-06-2014, 12:56 PM)investor2014 Wrote:
(16-06-2014, 01:11 PM)investor2014 Wrote: seems to have some buying interest at 4.06 last fri and today.

last fri i think more than 300 lots transacted at 4.06

today around 30 plus lots done at 4.06

this past week or so, there has been some consistent buying at 4.06.

my guess is that some investors are positioning themselves for a potential increase in the share price after the offer closes. recent case would be olam, or an older example could be wing tai.

olam's offer was 2.23.after offer closed, share price reached a high of 2.56. now around 2.39

wing tai's case was a partial offer at $1.39. after offer closed, share priced reached a high of around 2.27. now around $2.03.

of course all this would take time for value to be created and realised.

if "smart money" or big time investors like mr ong and wheelock are willing to put their money in at $4.05, it is likely that they see good potential in the company.

as a long term investment, i would guess that current prices could possibly be a decent entry level. just my views.Smile
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(20-06-2014, 12:56 PM)investor2014 Wrote:
(16-06-2014, 01:11 PM)investor2014 Wrote: seems to have some buying interest at 4.06 last fri and today.

last fri i think more than 300 lots transacted at 4.06

today around 30 plus lots done at 4.06

this past week or so, there has been some consistent buying at 4.06.

my guess is that some investors are positioning themselves for a potential increase in the share price after the offer closes. recent case would be olam, or an older example could be wing tai.

olam's offer was 2.23.after offer closed, share price reached a high of 2.56. now around 2.39

wing tai's case was a partial offer at $1.39. after offer closed, share priced reached a high of around 2.27. now around $2.03.

of course all this would take time for value to be created and realised.

just for illustration purposes:

if one followed and bought wingtai at 1.39, they would be up almost 50% today.

if hpl follows this case study, hpl's price has the possibility to reach $6.

time and patience needed of course.
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(20-06-2014, 01:03 PM)investor2014 Wrote:
(20-06-2014, 12:56 PM)investor2014 Wrote:
(16-06-2014, 01:11 PM)investor2014 Wrote: seems to have some buying interest at 4.06 last fri and today.

last fri i think more than 300 lots transacted at 4.06

today around 30 plus lots done at 4.06

this past week or so, there has been some consistent buying at 4.06.

my guess is that some investors are positioning themselves for a potential increase in the share price after the offer closes. recent case would be olam, or an older example could be wing tai.

olam's offer was 2.23.after offer closed, share price reached a high of 2.56. now around 2.39

wing tai's case was a partial offer at $1.39. after offer closed, share priced reached a high of around 2.27. now around $2.03.

of course all this would take time for value to be created and realised.

just for illustration purposes:

if one followed and bought wingtai at 1.39, they would be up almost 50% today.

if hpl follows this case study, hpl's price has the possibility to reach $6.

time and patience needed of course.

friday closed at 4.06, with some buying interest at 4.06.
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Patience.... Patience..... I'm not accepting the offer of $4.05.... Wait for the price to go higher....
(21-06-2014, 02:23 PM)investor2014 Wrote:
(20-06-2014, 01:03 PM)investor2014 Wrote:
(20-06-2014, 12:56 PM)investor2014 Wrote:
(16-06-2014, 01:11 PM)investor2014 Wrote: seems to have some buying interest at 4.06 last fri and today.

last fri i think more than 300 lots transacted at 4.06

today around 30 plus lots done at 4.06

this past week or so, there has been some consistent buying at 4.06.

my guess is that some investors are positioning themselves for a potential increase in the share price after the offer closes. recent case would be olam, or an older example could be wing tai.

olam's offer was 2.23.after offer closed, share price reached a high of 2.56. now around 2.39

wing tai's case was a partial offer at $1.39. after offer closed, share priced reached a high of around 2.27. now around $2.03.

of course all this would take time for value to be created and realised.

just for illustration purposes:

if one followed and bought wingtai at 1.39, they would be up almost 50% today.

if hpl follows this case study, hpl's price has the possibility to reach $6.

time and patience needed of course.

friday closed at 4.06, with some buying interest at 4.06.
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(21-06-2014, 08:24 PM)Louhan Wrote: Patience.... Patience..... I'm not accepting the offer of $4.05.... Wait for the price to go higher....

yes, patience and holding for the mid-long term should hopefully pay off well!
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OLAM INTERNATIONAL AND MITSUBISHI CORPORATION FORM PARTNERSHIP TO
GROW AUSTRALIAN GRAINS BUSINESS

Singapore, June 23, 2014 – Olam International Limited (“Olam” or “the Company”) today
announced a partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan (“MC”) in which MC will invest
US$64.0 million for an 80.0% equity interest in wholly owned subsidiary, Olam Grains
Australia (“OGA”). The partnership will leverage growth opportunities in the Australian Grains
business.
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(23-06-2014, 09:51 PM)investor2014 Wrote: OLAM INTERNATIONAL AND MITSUBISHI CORPORATION FORM PARTNERSHIP TO
GROW AUSTRALIAN GRAINS BUSINESS

Singapore, June 23, 2014 – Olam International Limited (“Olam” or “the Company”) today
announced a partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan (“MC”) in which MC will invest
US$64.0 million for an 80.0% equity interest in wholly owned subsidiary, Olam Grains
Australia (“OGA”). The partnership will leverage growth opportunities in the Australian Grains
business.


olam up 3.8% today.

looks like value being created for olam slowly and steadily.

hopefully this will be the case for hpl after the takeover offer too.
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from one of the reports, think it was mentioned that david fu is NOT accepting the offer
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