"Assuming, the land In Indonesia is sold for US$ 80 million, Tadmax’s cash backing per share will rise to RM1 or double its par value. The paid-up capital of Tadmax is 276 million shares issued at 50 sen a piece.
“Yes, there could possibly be a bumper dividend for all shareholders in the event the Indonesian land is sold by this quarter,” Aldillan said, pointing out that Anuar’s aim is to maintain the listing status and beef up his position in Tadmax in order to avert a potential takeover.
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Posted by buffet > 2014-06-12 12:10 | Report Abuse
Maybe a trap