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24-01-2011, 11:57 PM
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with NAV of $1, potential re-value of their industrial property, still traded below 50 cents... low public float of 40%
why is market discounting it so much?
there must be some reasons.
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25-01-2011, 11:24 PM
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Frankly, the share are traded at the discounted to the NAV for a reason.
What i feel is the major share holder does not seem to share the same interest with the public minority shareholders.
Having invested in Lion AsiaPacific (the same major share holder of Lion Teck Cheng) i was really frustrated by the way we, minority share holders were treated.
I invested a large percentage = 40% my available cash into Lion AsiaPacific in anticipating the cash distribution after the divestment of China Auto business but to our disappointment, LionAsiapac has engaged in a bidding war over a iron ore mining company in Australia where Mr. Cheng (Major share holder of LionAsiapac) has 25% interest.
Even after losing the bid, we heard of no plan for the cash and we only received 15 cents after we, minority share holders got together and planed to demand to meet the management on the issue, but by the time cash distribution was declared, i had already divested 80% of my holding.
From this experience, i won't commit my limited fund into this type of companies and management as the opportunity cost is just too high for me.
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just curious, is Lion AsiaPacific affiliated with lion teck chiang in term of voting/board seat?
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Hi. Did anyone attend Lion Teck Chiang's AGM today? I have just recently bought into this counter. The maths look good, but I wonder if there is anything interesting revealed in the AGM today, especially with regards to the redevelopment of the company's factories in Paya Lebar. Also, recently Hiap Hoe bought a piece of freehold industrial land at Genting Lane area at about $400psf ppr. I guess Lion TC's land could be worth $500psf ppr considering that it's just next to an MRT station. I have also got different figures on the exact land size of Lion TC's Paya Lebar factories, so I am not sure how far off my estimates of the land is. Will appreciate if someone could help. Thanks.
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passed by its steel trading factory near woodlands. some of its workers were working on a sun
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12-11-2012, 11:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2012, 11:29 PM by pianist.)
strange, if it was supposed to be a vote by poll, then why did a vote by show of hands happened before that? can someone enlighten me?
besides walking out, they could have sold off their holdings and look for higher yield else-where..it is a free market anway.