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With this acquisition at Jalan Tenteram (Kallang/Whampoa), total minimarts should be 12 now.
21 January 2016, Advanced Integrated Manufacturing Corp. Ltd. wishes to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hao Mart Pte. Ltd. (previously known as IMS Corporation Pte. Ltd.), has entered into an asset purchase agreement for the acquisition of a minimart business located at Blk 17 Jalan Tenteram #01-128 Singapore 321017, for a consideration of S$108,000 and shall be paid in cash.
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Is this a good business model to be in? I don't see them as a potential Sheng Siong, but more like a Hanwell, which doesn't seem to be doing very well.
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With this acquisition at Potong Pasir, total minimarts should be 13 now.
22 January 2016, Advanced Integrated Manufacturing Corp. Ltd. wishes to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hao Mart Pte. Ltd. (previously known as IMS Corporation Pte. Ltd.), has entered into an asset purchase agreement for the acquisition of a minimart business located at Blk 120 Potong Pasir Ave 1 #01-812 Singapore 350120 for a consideration of S$280,000 and shall be paid in cash.
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Proposed Voluntary Delisting at S$0.210 per share.
* 22.8% premium over last transacted price on the SGX-ST on 16 November 2016, being the last trading day on which the shares were traded prior to trading halt for the delisting announcement.
* 6.1 premium over volume weighted average price for the 12-month period prior to and including the last trading day
http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/AIM%20-%...eID=430581
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I guess I shouldn't be surprised that HAO Mart has such a big backer.
The stores are obviously underperforming, the owner has probably lost quite a fair bit over the years, and it looks like they are still doubling down. They are simply not competitive in terms of price and selection. Valuedollar, which is another aspiring supermarket, but they seem to be on much firmer footing.
The one thing Dr Tan got correct is that there is opportunity in the supermarket business. But he probably would have done much better if he used his money to buy SS shares instead.
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