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The Assembly Place IPO

   The Assembly Place Holdings Ltd. IPO Overview Company:   The Assembly Place Holdings Ltd. Listing venue:  Singapore Exchange (SGX) —  Catalist  board Offer type:  IPO (Public Offer + Placement + Cornerstone) Sponsor / Issue Manager:  SAC Capital Private Limited The Company is offering 50.3m shares of which 48.3 will be via placement and the balance 2m shares via public offering.  The IPO will close on 21 Jan 2026 noon and start trading on 23 Jan 2026 at 9am.   Business Description The Assembly Place (TAP) is  Singapore’s largest  community living operator * by number of keys under management, operating under an  asset-light  model that leases and manages accommodation properties rather than owning them outright. As at 17 Dec 2025, TAP managed  ~3,422 keys across ~100 property assets  in Singapore, spanning multiple living sectors. TAP’s portfolio includes: Residential co-living  spaces (for singles a...

XMH Holdings Ltd

XMH Holdings Ltd is issuing 100.95m shares (85m New Shares and 15.95m Vendor) at 25 cents each. 1.5m shares will be for public and the bulk via placement.  


The Company is a diesel engine, propulsion and power generation solutions provider in the marine and industrial sectors. Revenue for FY2010 is S$74.5m and net profit is S$17.58m.  The offer will close on 24 Jan 2011 at 12pm.


The NAV per share is about 7 cents post listing and EPS for FY2010 assuming service agreement in place and based on enlarged share cap is 4.01 cents and that will translate into a listing PER of about 6.25x. The market cap based on offer price is S$100m.


Prior to the listing, the Company paid a generous dividend of $17m to its shareholders, which i think, is "common" among listing companies.


The company is priced to sell at such low PER. I think downside is limited but the problem for public investors will be to get the shares via the allotment. A PER range of 7-9x will mean a fair value of 28c to 36c. The only "worrying" part will be the huge placement tranche but i guess it could be well absorbed as all investment banks and securities firms will want it to succeed to start the IPO ball again.

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Anonymous said…
beside the low PE at IPO, what is the forward looking growth prospect for this type industry? does it sound interesting enug or it will be another stall counter after listing.....