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My premise is that the shares are trading at a significant discount to NAV due mainly to the problems of the previous manager / controlling shareholder. A major real estate company has now bought 29% of the shares at 2.98 a share, presumably, because they see value at that level. Of course, they may be wrong but hopefully they will cause more interest in the shares. I don't see Nan Fung making such a size able investment just to get control of the management company and associated fees.
Why are they not making a General Offer ? That is a good question. They certainly have the financial resources to do so.
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I suppose the market is being cautious till there're more certainty that the conditions are going to be satisfied.. at the Irish Courts? Similarly, I suppose Nan Fung will only make their moves, if any, when they finally lay their hands on the actual shares.. 31-Aug is the deadline to watch, likely earlier?
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Prosecutors? You mean liquidators?
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Wed, Jul 31, 2013, 16:16
A High Court judge has approved a complex settlement of an action brought by Nama and others against Treasury Holdings’ co-founders Richard Barrett and John Ronan over a controversial €20 million transaction, known as the TAIL transaction, involving the alleged transfer of shares out of the group at a significant undervalue.......................................
http://www.irishtimes.com/business/secto...-1.1480787
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Thanks, boon. Trying to look for that news since 6pm.
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