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CPS is better than common share at least for some years coming, that's for sure. Whether CPS is a good investment, that is another question.
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Simply because they delay payment doesn't mean they are financially weak. They could choose conserve cash to pursue other profitable ventures. What's stopping them from expanding more aggressively using relatively cheap $$ from the cps?
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6% is cheap? interest rate must be sky-high and the common share must be sub-dollar....
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6% is quite reasonable for a 'debt' which they never have to pay back.
A bond offering could have generated 2-3% interest rates but Hyflux will have to fork out $$$ to repay it eventually. Without HWT, it will be difficult to regenerate capital efficiently to repay bond-holders. It could have turned to placements but that would have diluted shareholder's stake. Rights issue would not be favourable since existing substantial shareholders like Ms Olivia Lum (31% stake) may not be able to afford to pay for her rights shares.
So if bank loans cannot, rights cannot, placement cannot, bonds cannot - you are left with CPS which would fit perfectly with Hyflux present needs. What I mean by cannot is that the instrument may not be entirely suitable for Hyflux at this stage.
Pls correct me if I am wrong.
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For a loan where you can defer interests payment indefinitely, and repay principal only when you feel like it, 6% feels low compared to the ncps of banks...
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The Mgt probably had a lengthy discussion on how best to raise $$$...
In the words of Olivia Lum:
“We continually evaluate different options of financing for our growth strategy, and view the
Class A CPS offering as one of the more suitable options for our needs, and more importantly,
non-dilutive to existing Hyflux ordinary shareholders,†said Ms Olivia Lum, Group President &
CEO of Hyflux Ltd.
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