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Foundation Healthcare Holdings IPO: The Biggest SGX Healthcare Listing Since IHH — Worth Chasing?

Special Edition: Foundation Healthcare IPO Singapore hasn't seen a healthcare IPO of this size in over a decade. Foundation Healthcare Holdings (" FHH ") is looking to raise up to S$242 million at an offering price of S$0.76 per share , implying a market capitalisation of roughly S$1.0 billion — reportedly the largest healthcare listing on SGX since IHH Healthcare's dual-listing back in 2012. Public offer closes 6 July, 12pm , with trading expected to start on 8 July 2026 . Let's dig into what FHH actually does, why parts of the story are genuinely attractive, where I'd want to be careful, and whether the pricing leaves anything on the table for IPO subscribers. The Business: A Doctor Roll-Up With a Tech Layer FHH is a multi-specialty private healthcare platform built on three verticals: Specialists — 108 full-time medical specialists across 16 specialties and 74 specialist clinics as at 31 March 2026, making...

800 Super Holdings Limited

800 Super Holdings Limited ("800" or the "Company") is offering placing out 32.214m shares at   $0.22 each. There will be 30.214m new shares and 2m vendor shares.  The IPO will end on 13 July at 12pm but there is no public tranche. The Company is basically a waste management company but somehow like to position themselves a leading "environmental solutions provider"...sigh!!!


The 3 key businesses are Waste Management and Recycling, Cleaning and Conservancy and Horticulture.  The Company is one of the four licensed public waste collectors and over 20 years of track record in the industry. 

The directors intend to recommend and distribute dividends of not less than 20% of its net profits attributable to shareholders for FY2011 and FY2012.



Revenue grew from S$55.4m in FY2008 to $69.6m in FY2010 and net profit after tax grew from $2.2m to $5.2m during the same period. From the prospectus, assuming the service agreement is in place in FY2010 and based on the enlarged share cap of 178.8m, the EPS will be around 2.54 cents and that translate into a listing PER of 8.7x. The market cap post listing is around $40m.


The Company intends to use the proceeds to expand its materials recovery capacity and the existing fleet of rubbish trucks, if i use plain English.  I dont have much feel about this IPO, think the company is fairly valued and future prospects will greatly depend on whether they win or lose the waste management contracts in Singapore. I would give this a miss.







Comments

Anonymous said…
YOU WERE WRONG
Mr. IPO said…
The share price may cheong way above its IPO price on the first day but considering this is a placement share, can public investors get it at 22c and sell at 30c? I just hope people didn't jump in on the opening day.

No that the share price is 20c and below its IPO price, am I right or am i wrong? There is no right or wrong in market, just my personal opinion and only Market is right. If you can get out at a profit, you are right, if you cant, you are wrong....

The operator for this stock is from one of Singapore biggest brokerage house and operates a "push and distribute" model...