okok. I am in the right mind now.don't return the letter means reject.
no one in the right mind will accept the offer
Same for me too I am keeping!okok. I am in the right mind now.
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.
any recommended us stock?Actually I exited once the announcement is made. There are more attractive stocks in US. Why continue to invest in this?
Now everyone hype about PLTR (not me) . DYODDany recommended us stock?
If I am not wrong, even if delisted. You are still a shareholder just that you cannot actively trade it on an exchange now.What will happen to our share if we refused to accept the mandatory offer of $0.08 and the company is subsequently delisted?
At least use to put fish bone lahJust throw the letter into the dustbin....
Yes. Although Temasek has already said it does not plan to delist SembCorp Marine.If I am not wrong, even if delisted. You are still a shareholder just that you cannot actively trade it on an exchange now.
BASED on feedback received by the Securities Investors Association (Singapore) or Sias, there is confusion and misunderstanding within some segments of the retail investing public over Temasek Holdings' mandatory conditional general offer to acquire all the issued and paid-up ordinary shares in Sembcorp Marine (Sembmarine).
Some retail investors think that whenever a takeover offer is tabled, it must be at a premium to the share price at the time in order to make sense. Since Sembmarine's shares traded just above S$0.08 on Sep 22 when the offer was announced, they are wondering why Temasek has been allowed to offer only S$0.08.
Others have asked if the word "mandatory'' means that they are compelled by law to accept the offer.