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it's not uncommon that these things happen in the market. i 've already mentioned before that imagine that you have a pile of money on the table, some crooks will find ways to steal the money. this is exactly what the financial market is all about.
Another bleach -
Go see their Top 20 Shareholders - mostly family members.
The takeover has been communicated to the family members and not announced to the minority shareholders.
I am not asking people here to buy PNE.
In fact if you buy like the dua pui knowing that there's an upcoming takeover, minority shareholders have every right to complain to CAD and SIC.
Ah Trump is meeting the Saudi Crown Prince (in charge of oil) soon, so by right oil will have limited downside from this level.
I am not asking people here to buy PNE.
In fact if you buy like the dua pui knowing that there's an upcoming takeover, minority shareholders have every right to complain to CAD and SIC.
Ah Trump is meeting the Saudi Crown Prince (in charge of oil) soon, so by right oil will have limited downside from this level.
The Norwegians are in M&A mode now due to the recovery. Shale production has also increased in continental USA. Keppel and Jurong Shipyard should make use of the opportunity to takeover some locally-listed good oilfield services companies so that their business can move upstream.
P&G offloading their excess-inventory toiletries inventory from Southeast Asia to Singapore wholesalers (with less than 1-year to expiry) as these near-expiry goods can fetch a better price in Singapore. Singapore mainstream supermarkets likely to be affected.