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Singapore Institute of Advanced Medicine Holdings Ltd

Singapore Institute of Advanced Medicine Holdings Ltd ("Sam" or the "Company") is offering 114m new shares comprising 4.415m Public Offer Shares and 109.585m Placement Shares at $0.23 each for a listing on Catalist.  The Company aims to raise $26.2m and the majority of the proceeds will be used to repay debt and the balance for working capital. The market cap based on the IPO price is $231.8m and the offer will close on 14 Feb at 12 noon and starts trading on 16 Feb 2024 at 9am.   Principal Business SAM is a healthcare service provider using advanced technology for early and accurate diagnosis to detect and treat cancer, neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases.  SAM has strategic collaborations with public and private institutions for research and clinical work.  SAM's goal is to create a comprehensive one-stop ambulatory cancer centre to undertake the challenges to fight cancer and is one of the first to adopt proto beam therapy treatment in Singapore. Fi

GDS Global Limited Balloting Results ("GDS")

Here you go, the balloting results for GDS. The issue (including the placement tranche) is about 13x oversubscribed. I have to support this since CIMB is so "brave" to let the public participate. More of a "moral support". :P


Those who applied for 100 lots will get a 20% chance and receive 4 lots. 

Mr IPO's result


5 lots for me. It will be a "hit and run" for me and hopefully, a profitable punt. :)

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi,

Croesus Retail Trust is going to be listed in SGX in May. Do you have any comments on it? It seems that they are offering a close to 8% yield based on 0.93 offering price. But comparing it with saizen.. it doesn't look very juicy but still edible to me.

What do you think?
Mr. IPO said…
Haven't done any homework. Suppose to revert to DBS on whether I want to give any indication of interest.
lzw said…
Just to clarify : It doesn't make a difference if I were to for example, apply for 10 instead of 49 lots, right ?

Since the allotment for applicants within the range of 10-49 is the same ?
Mr. IPO said…
Yes. Your understanding is correct