buy GP warrant, top up 40sen only to convert to mother share, 30%+ untung :)
0082WB GPACKET-WB GREEN PACKET BERHAD - WARRANTS B 2018/20 Profile for Securities of PLC
Instrument Category : Securities of PLCInstrument Type : WarrantsDescription : Free Warrants 2018/ 2023 in Green Packet Berhad ("GPB")("Warrant(s)") issued pursuant to the renounceable rights issue of up to150,202,583 new ordinary shares in GPB ("GPB Share(s)") ("Rights Share(s)") onthe basis of 1 Rights Share for every 5 existing GPB Shares held together withup to 450,607,749 free detachable warrants in GPB ("Warrant(s)") on the basisof 3 Warrants for every 1 Rights Share subscribed for as at 5.00 p.m. onThursday, 1 November 2018 at an issue price of RM0.40 per Rights Share ("RightsIssue with Warrants")Initial Listing Information :Listing Date : 04/12/2018Issue Date : 27/11/2018Issue / Ask Price : Not ApplicableIssue Size in Unit : 450,607,668.0000Maturity Date : 24/11/2023Revised Maturity Date :Name of Guarantor: Not ApplicableName of Trustee: Not ApplicableCoupon/Profit/Interest/Payment Rate: Not ApplicableCoupon/Profit/Interest/Payment Frequency: Not ApplicableRedemption: Not ApplicableExercise/Conversion Period : 5.00 Year(s)Revised Exercise/Conversion Period : Not ApplicableExercise/ Strike/ Conversion Price : Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) 0.4000Revised Exercise/ Strike/ Conversion Price :Exercise/ Conversion Ratio : 1 : 1Revised Exercise/ Conversion Ratio :Mode of Satisfaction of Exercise/Conversion Price : CashSettlement Type/ Convertible into : Physical (Shares)Remarks : Each Warrant carries the entitlement to subscribe for 1 new GPB Shareat the exercise price of RM0.40 and at any time during the exercise period of 5years as indicated above ("Exercise Period") commencing from and including theissue date and ending at 5.00 p.m. on the expiry date (provided that if such aday is not a market day, then it shall be the market day immediately precedingthe said non-market day). The Warrants are subject to the adjustments inaccordance with the provisions of the deed poll dated 18 October 2018,constituting the Warrants. Any Warrants not exercised during the ExercisePeriod will thereafter lapse and cease to be valid for any purpose.Thisannouncement is dated 3 December 2018.You are advised to read the entire contents of the announcement or attachment.To read the entire contents of the announcement or attachment, please accessthe Bursa website at http://www.bursamalaysia.com
i think, someone tried to frighten traders to dump warrants based on the fall in mother share price but warrant price is greatly undervalued based on the mother share price, more than 30%+++
jika tak faham apa itu warrant, jangan beli, rugi besar jika jual pada harga lelong, yakni ~30% premium negatif jika berdasarkan kepada harga saham ibu
don't use your raya money to buy warrant,prepare to hold for another 2/3 years if want to buy.the price now is very tempting,negative premium starts to drop to 30%++ versus yerterday 40++
[GPACKET] Change In Substantial Shareholder's Shareholding - KENDALL COURT MADAM LIMITED on 21-Feb-2020 Stock [GPACKET]: GREEN PACKET BHD Announcement Date 21-Feb-2020 Substantial Shareholder's Particular: Name KENDALL COURT MADAM LIMITED Details of Changes: Currency - Date of Change Type Number of Shares 19-Feb-2020 Acquired 35,000,000 Registered Name GRANDSTEAD SDN BHD PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR SUMMIT SYNERGY LIMITED Nature of Interest Indirect Interest Nature of Interest Indirect Interest Shares ORDINARY SHARES Reason ACQUISITION OF SHARES VIA DIRECT BUSINESS TRANSACTION Total no of securities after change Direct (units) 0 Direct (%) 0.00 Indirect (units) 100,000,000 Indirect (%) 10.80 Total (units) 100,000,000 Total (%) 10.80 Date of Notice 21-Feb-2020
could be something exciting out this matter soon :)
Green Packet: Gets RM24m settlement deal in dispute with MYTV over RM272m decoder box contract. Green Packet has inked a settlement agreement with MYTV in relation to a contract to supply up to 3.6m set-top boxes (STB) to MYTV for RM272m. Under the agreement, Green Packet said it will supply STBs to MYTV for RM24.39m. It is unclear whether the settlement deal is for the 200,000 STB units that have been delivered to MYTV or for new ones, as the announcement today did not specify the number of STBs to be delivered under the deal. (The Edge)
Victor, if u can think like that, another thousand Victor in the market also can think like that. All Victor become rich liao. So easy meh.... Warrant not following mother sure got reason one...
PETALING JAYA: Singapore-based private equity firm Kendall Court has bought another 35 million shares in the international telecommunications and technology firm, GREEN PACKET BHD, raising its stake to over 10%. On Friday, stock filings showed that Kendall Court paid around 85 cents apiece of Green Packet stock in an off-market transaction.
This came after Kendall Court had acquired 65 million shares or 7.19% in Green Packet in September last year. Following the latest purchase, this would bump up Kendall Court’s stake to 10.8%, making it the second largest shareholder after founder and group managing director, Puan Chan Cheong (29%).
In September, following its 7.19% equity purchase of Green Packet, Kendall Court had then said it was impressed by Green Packet’s progress particularly in its fintech business with the ability to leverage on its e-wallet, payment gateway and wallet-as-a-service capabilities.
The PE firm also noted that Green Packet was on the right trajectory to ready itself for digital bank opportunities, for which Malaysia has plans to soon issue five licenses for
Since then, it has emerged that Green Packet’s wholly owned unit Kiplepay Sdn Bhd has emerged as the first fintech player in Malaysia to provide a white-labelled e-wallet solution with Bank Negara’s approval.
This business segment is growing fast and is likely to be a source of significant recurrent revenue for the group.Kiplepay now powers one of the largest e-wallet efforts in the country called Setel, which is introduced by Petronas Dagangan Bhd as the first petrol e-payment solution in Malaysia, available in more than 700 Petronas stations.
It has been reported that more organizations with large user bases are anticipated to want to have their own personalized e-wallet, integrated with a spectrum of functionalities like loyalty programmes, mobile payments and discounts.
Green Packet has also hinted that they will be enabling more white labelled services soon, including one that incorporates artificial intelligence, and facial recognition, in a collaboration with another oil and gas company that operates more than 100 petrol stations in Malaysia.
Just last Monday, Kiplepay and Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd launched the KipleUNl programme, providing electronic wallet services to the needs of students, universities and merchants at education hubs, campuses and university towns.
tencent is famous for wechat too... potential too for gpacket
Green Packet in tie-up with Tencent to provide e-KYC TECHNOLOGY Thursday, 14 May 2020
Green Packet's unit KiplePay Sdn Bhd will leverage on Tencent Cloud’s facial recognition and machine learning capabilities to build a localised e-KYC solution through KipleID e-KYC.
PETALING JAYA: GREEN PACKET BHD and China’s Tencent Holdings Ltd have inked an agreement to leverage on Tencent Cloud to provide KipleID e-KYC (electronic know your customer) as a service to businesses in Malaysia, particularly banking and financial institutions.
KiplePay Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Green Packet will leverage on Tencent Cloud’s facial recognition and machine learning capabilities to build a localised e-KYC solution through KipleID e-KYC
Tencent Cloud is the cloud computing arm of Tencent Holdings Ltd, which is a leading provider of Internet value-added services in China. It is listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and commands a massive market capitalisation of more than HK$4.1 trillion or US$530bil, not far below from that of Facebook (US$598bil).
Tencent Holdings owns communication and social platforms QQ, Mobile QQ, Weixin and WeChat, among other smart industry solutions, technologies and fintech services.
For the financial year ended Dec 31,2019, Tencent registered a revenue of US$54bil and a net profit of US$13bil. By using e-KYC in financial institutions, consumers will no longer need to walk into a bank branch to set up a savings or current account.
Apart from that, leading research has shown that adopting e-KYC can improve business operation efficiency by 30% to 65%.
This includes protecting businesses from identity fraud, which remains a growing concern among the business community.
Another highlight of KipleID e-KYC is the Tencent-patented “single-flash” liveness detection solution, which integrates reflection-based and motion-based detection technologies. Compared with traditional motion-based and digital-voice-based liveness detections, the “single-flash” detection ensures a better user experience and a more outstanding security performance with its motion interaction feature, increased randomness of the algorithm, and upgraded backend.
According to Green Packet group managing director and CEO CC Puan, the introduction of the KipleID e-KYC solution comes at a timely manner, given the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The pandemic has showcased the value of digital transformation.
“This has become a wake-up call for organisations and industries that are overly reliant on traditional operations to quickly embrace digital transformation as we foresee that there will be a definite shift in consumers’ behaviours once the movement control order is lifted, ” he said in a press release yesterday.
Besides the banking and financial ecosystem, KipleID e-KYC will also add great value to the business community in sectors like education, insurance, retail, and telecommunications. As fintech innovation continues to gain global traction, Malaysians are getting more digital savvy and have higher expectations on every touchpoint of a business.
Green Packet is in talks with several leading companies who will pilot KipleID e-KYC.
Tencent’s International Business Group vice-president Poshu Yeung said: “We are committed to exploring and opening up new ways for people and businesses to operate more efficiently and effectively in the growing digital economy.
“Today, Green Packet is taking its digital innovation further, leveraging on Tencent Cloud’s technology to better connect people and ensure continued business success.
“We look forward to deepening our collaboration with Green Packet to further help local businesses on their digital transformation journey.”
this one also can make money for gpacket, bukan? :)
KUALA LUMPUR (May 8): Shares in Green Packet Bhd spiked 8% to 81 sen in early trade today following the launch of its KipleLive proptech application yesterday.
At 10.18am, the telco stock was also the fifth most active counter on Bursa Malaysia, with 31.93 million shares traded. This valued the company at RM758.13 million.
Green Packet's warrants also rose four sen or 10.96% to 40.5 sen with 50.1 million units exchanging hands. This placed the securities among Bursa's top three most actives.
Like some tech firms, the telecommunications, media and technology company has gained 17.39% in value year to date despite the unfavourable market environment mainly due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The stock peaked to 92 sen on Feb 21, before gradually declining to a low of 42 sen on March 23, five days after the movement control order was enforced. This means Green Packet has pared most of its losses since then, having nearly doubled its share price in less than two months.
In a statement yesterday, the firm said KipleLive integrates AI facial recognition, cloud hosted services, FR thermal scanner, visitor management system, and cashless smart parking solutions.
"Leveraging on cutting-edge surveillance systems, the KipleLive FR thermal makes temperature monitoring and identification of people more efficient, even with the face masks on," said its group managing director and chief executive officer CC Puan.
The facial recognition feature also enables employee attendance to be recorded instantly and manages the visitors’ entry-and-exit procedures by eliminating the need to fill paper forms.
Green Packet has also recently undertaken the “Warong Digital e-Baazar Ramadan” programme in collaboration with the Coalition of Malay Small Traders Association, which leverages the KiplePay e-wallet that allows cashless transactions.
"With the expected shifts in consumer behaviours, this will speed up the adoption of cashless payment. For instance, diners will opt to reduce any form of physical interaction and engage using e-wallet for self-collection, take away or delivery. This eventually eliminates the cash transactions and on-premises waiting time," said Puan.
Also read: Green Packet launches KipleLive proptech product to help offices address Covid-19 challenges
the firm said KipleLive integrates AI facial recognition, cloud hosted services, FR thermal scanner, visitor management system, and cashless smart parking solutions.
"Leveraging on cutting-edge surveillance systems, the KipleLive FR thermal makes temperature monitoring and identification of people more efficient, even with the face masks on," said its group managing director and chief executive officer CC Puan.
The facial recognition feature also enables employee attendance to be recorded instantly and manages the visitors’ entry-and-exit procedures by eliminating the need to fill paper forms.
i did not look ack Gpacket history on how last time their share price gave very bad impression to share holders. But now the company prospect on new face, digital banking , e-payment really attracted me to invested in. But end with full of disappointed. i tot i found a good foundamental company to invest long term. now my hard earned gone.....very sad.
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hari raya u mau makan rumput kah?????