22-10-2010, 10:37 AM
I suppose if senior Chng wants to get some cash, he could inform junior Chng that he wanted to offload shares to him.
Since they are father and son, they can just do a married deal or go to CDP to pay a transfer fee to transfer the shares from father to son.
Funny isn't it?
Does it mean that the father-son relationship is not cordial?
Scenario 1:
Senior Chng wanted to sell away the company. Junior Chng refused and to stop the sale, he actively scooped up all the shares in the market.
Scenario 2:
Junior Chng wanted to sell away the company but Senior Chng refused. So Junior Chng is actively scooping the shares to improve the chance of a successful delisting. Senior CHng is in need of money and he do not wish to sell his shares to Junior Chng.
Scenario 3:
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Since they are father and son, they can just do a married deal or go to CDP to pay a transfer fee to transfer the shares from father to son.
Funny isn't it?
Does it mean that the father-son relationship is not cordial?
Scenario 1:
Senior Chng wanted to sell away the company. Junior Chng refused and to stop the sale, he actively scooped up all the shares in the market.
Scenario 2:
Junior Chng wanted to sell away the company but Senior Chng refused. So Junior Chng is actively scooping the shares to improve the chance of a successful delisting. Senior CHng is in need of money and he do not wish to sell his shares to Junior Chng.
Scenario 3:
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