to be fair for the management, you hold so much warrants and you are forced to exercise it - you don't have so much money in the pocket... what can you do? exercise and sell right? simple!
50 sen cash per share and 64 sen NAV~~AFTER the 30 sen dividend~~all seems to be too good to be true~~i just worry there are some hidden agenda that was not publicly announced~~
now that all depends to the actions of the management, whether they will suck up the money or they will really do something with it~~
i just based on Cliff's link~~ 50 sen is the cash only....64 sen should be its real value...which means the TP should be at least 60 sen for the share~~
but the problem is...the company's turnover plan is not out yet~~
There could be some mistake....there are abt 41.48millions of WA being converted into mother share....thus there will be additional RM12.44 (Rm0.30 X 41.48M shares) added into their cash buffer...After all these, their cash shall be ard RM96million or abt RM0.684 (total 140.48 million shares) per share...
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Posted by xingxian > 2015-01-21 14:32 | Report Abuse
to be fair for the management, you hold so much warrants and you are forced to exercise it - you don't have so much money in the pocket... what can you do? exercise and sell right? simple!