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Being a Typical Skeptical Sinkie I find this hard to believe!

VIBGYOR

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Temasek Says Divestments to Create Value, Not Cover Losses
By Shamim Adam


Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Temasek Holdings Pte defended its $2.6 billion of divestments last week, saying the transactions created value for the Singapore sovereign investor and the assets weren’t sold to cover losses on past investments or fund future purchases.

The state-owned investment company last week sold its 70 percent stake in Singapore Food Industries Ltd., which operates food outlets in factories, hospitals and army camps, for S$334.5 million ($221 million). It also divested Singapore power generator PowerSeraya Ltd. for about S$3.6 billion.

“Temasek has minimal debt and a net cash position and does not need to borrow to invest,” Myrna Thomas, Temasek’s spokeswoman, said in reply to a report in Today newspaper. “It is not in need of cash to support margin calls for positions with mark-to-market losses, be they foreign bank stakes or shares in local Singapore banks or investments in non-financial companies.”

Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong last week also defended the performance of the city’s two state-owned investment companies after a plunge in the value of their stakes in Citigroup Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. and other global banks, saying they should be assessed on their overall portfolio returns instead of specific assets.

Government of Singapore Investment Corp., or GIC, and Temasek have invested more than $23 billion in Citigroup, UBS AG and other banks as financial-services companies seek funds after posting close to $1 trillion of writedowns and credit losses. Both Temasek and GIC each manage more than $100 billion of investments.

Temasek is the biggest stakeholder in Merrill Lynch after a $5.9 billion investment in the past year. It’s also the biggest shareholder of banks including London-based Standard Chartered Plc and Singapore’s DBS Group Holdings Ltd., and has holdings in Barclays Plc, India’s ICICI Bank and other lenders in Indonesia, South Korea and Pakistan.

“Temasek regularly reviews its portfolio positions, and decisions to sell or hold its assets and companies are based on various considerations,” Thomas wrote. “Temasek does not divest to destroy value or to reduce competition.”

To contact the reporter on this story: Shamim Adam in Singapore at [email protected]
Last Updated: December 8, 2008
 

Einfield

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“Temasek has minimal debt and a net cash position and does not need to borrow to invest,” Myrna Thomas, Temasek’s spokeswoman.


Mrs Spokeswoman, May I ask where Temasek got the seed money from?
 

myfoot123

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The LEEgime knew they are dying soon thus they sold our strategic state assets to foreigners. Imagine one day, these foreign firms cut our electricity supply and stop our food supplies...that is the end for sinkies. The current pap want to die and want us to die with them just like Qin Shi Huang who buried all his armies next to the tomb needlessly.

And you know why they keep SIA within the LEEGime control? well..for easy escape - of course.
 

LonewolfAlfa

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I don't get it. If they don't need the money, then what is the reason for selling the assets off in a depressed economy?

If they don't need the money, why don't they wait for the economy to recover before selling? Wouldn't they be able to get more money from the sale then?
 

VIBGYOR

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I don't get it. If they don't need the money, then what is the reason for selling the assets off in a depressed economy?

If they don't need the money, why don't they wait for the economy to recover before selling? Wouldn't they be able to get more money from the sale then?

wow methinks they are screwing the country big time....
 

greenpine

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The LEEgime knew they are dying soon thus they sold our strategic state assets to foreigners. Imagine one day, these foreign firms cut our electricity supply and stop our food supplies...that is the end for sinkies. The current pap want to die and want us to die with them just like Qin Shi Huang who buried all his armies next to the tomb needlessly.

And you know why they keep SIA within the LEEGime control? well..for easy escape - of course.

Emperor Qin Shi Huang is much better than our LEEgime. Before he died, he created an army of terra cotta warriors. His main purpose was he doesn't want his army of loyal soldiers to be buried alive with him inside his tomb thus sparing their lives.

However, I'm very sure that the pappies will run road once the LEEgime empire has been toppled. They can run, they can hide. But not for long. I'm sure there are many Singaporeans who has an account to settle with them. They will hunt them down and bring them to justice, just like Mossad hunting down those Nazi criminals for crime committed against humanity.

For your info, there are some SIA pilots who are anti-pappies even before CPT Ryan Goh's incident. That's why, the members in their union ALPA-S will not yield nor subject themselves to be brought under the control of NTUC.
 
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