Not to forget there is also similar M&A where company purchases remaining shares of its subsidiary (especially a profitable subsidiary). For instance Latitude.
Which will be the next? Hint: A company involves in semi conductor industry.
Tom, if you do some homework during the proposed acquisition, you will foresee the company future earnings. By that time, I believe the company shares price had just started to move. Of course, this is just a case study but with proven result.
RicheHo, by inverting this, wont you agree, since this deal looks so good for Inari investor, is it fair to say Amerton shareholders are the 'loser' in this for selling the whole business for so much less? And the minority shareholders in Amerton has been 'sell short'?
The logo shown in the article above belong to Fututech :) RicheHo is sharing his knowledge with us, I wonder why there are people still could come out harsh words after receiving his sharing.. RicheHo, don't get frustrated ya, keep up your good work.
thanks for the sharing.. there are also company making less profit/ lost after acquisitition activity. it is hard for us to predict the new company will bring the profit/lost to current company..
This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
kai8994
406 posts
Posted by kai8994 > 2015-09-15 17:15 | Report Abuse
Interesting logo :D
I give hint - Fxxxtxxx Bhd