Seatrium (formerly known as SembCorp Marine) *Official* (SGX: S51)

henrylbh

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Nay to the general offer.

Valid acceptance of rights issue only 84.2%, how come I no successful in excess application for only 50k excess shares? :unsure:
can i ask why u subbing to excess shares?
Just checked my cdp today and saw that I actually got the excess, but yesterday it was short of 50k excess :D

I subscribed for excess cause I expect the price to be at least 8c:D In addition, I bought 200k nil paid rights for 1c in order to be sure of getting the shares.

Ytd sold 200k at 8.6c.
 

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Just checked my cdp today and saw that I actually got the excess, but yesterday it was short of 50k excess :D

I subscribed for excess cause I expect the price to be at least 8c:D In addition, I bought 200k nil paid rights for 1c in order to be sure of getting the shares.

Ytd sold 200k at 8.6c.
care to share how you earn from this way?

u paid 1c to get the rights and 8c to subscribe per share.. so u paid 9c in total for per share. correct?

yet you sold at 8.6c?
 

usarmy

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nobody would sell unless SMM suddenly drop to 7c or below...
Thr major shareholder now is institution. Million lot of shares is in their hand. If they want to dump 10% shares to lower down the value and make retailer panicking, possible?
 

henrylbh

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Thr major shareholder now is institution. Million lot of shares is in their hand. If they want to dump 10% shares to lower down the value and make retailer panicking, possible?
Institutions dump to panick retailers then who buy - retailers or institutions?
 

zoomzoom5535

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Anyone receives letter of MGO acceptance yet?
Is that mean die die we have to accept the offer price at $0.08 now?
May I know what is the repercussion, if I don't sign to accept the offer?
Please comment.
 

subprimelive

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Anyone receives letter of MGO acceptance yet?
Is that mean die die we have to accept the offer price at $0.08 now?
May I know what is the repercussion, if I don't sign to accept the offer?
Please comment.
need to find out more first before making decision. i am trying to research online what those analysts say
 

blacker87

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Anyone receives letter of MGO acceptance yet?
Is that mean die die we have to accept the offer price at $0.08 now?
May I know what is the repercussion, if I don't sign to accept the offer?
Please comment.
TH wanna get 90% if less than that no-go for this privatisation?
 

Euqorab

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What a disciple move! Might well just offer to privatise in the first place!
 

zoomzoom5535

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don't return the letter means reject.
no one in the right mind will accept the offer
okok. I am in the right mind now.:D
I am not going to return the letter and reject the offer.
Really LPPL, selling right at $0.08 and now offer the same price back.
I don't mind keeping this counter for another few more years and see.
 

Euqorab

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okok. I am in the right mind now.:D
I am not going to return the letter and reject the offer.
Really LPPL, selling right at $0.08 and now offer the same price back.
I don't mind keeping this counter for another few more years and see.
Same for me too I am keeping!
Last time steal away my M1 shares too pui
 
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