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The Assembly Place - Balloting Results

This is probably one of the most usual press releases that went alongside the SGX announcement of the balloting results. The Company released a full presentation deck , which is actually quite informative, with information of upcoming pipeline etc (probably the Company felt that it is safer to release this after the IPO closes and not before). The balloting table is as follows: The IPO has drawn strong interest from prominent institutional funds such as Avanda Investment Management (as investment manager for and on behalf of its fund(s)) and Lion Global Investors Limited (as investment manager for and on behalf of its clients), along with prominent investors, including Mr Han Seng Juan, Mr Rudolf Jurgen August Rolles and Mr Chong Soon Kong @ Chi Suim2 , underscoring strong confidence in TAP's investment proposition. Separate from the Invitation, cornerstone investors, namely Apricot Capital Pte. Ltd., Asdew Acquisitions Pte. Ltd., Cache Capital Pte. Ltd., ICH Synergrowth Fun...

JK Tech Holdings Limited

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JK Tech Holdings Limited ("JK Tech" or "the Company") placed out 10m new shares at $0.20 each for a listing on Catalist.  The offer closed on 10 Nov 2011. 


The Company is a one stop provider of IT products, services and solutions to companies. It reported a revenue of $19.8m for FY2011 with a net profit of $2.7m. The EPS based on the enlarged post IPO share cap was 4.08 Singapore cents. That translate into a listing PER of 4.9x. The market cap post listing is only $13.27m, ultra small cap company.


Just a note of caution: For ultra small cap company like JK Tech or Libra, the free float is actually very small. Imagine the number of shares for free float is 66.4m x 30% = 19.9m shares. At 20 cents, the free float translate into $3.98m value. In other words, the founders just need to find 10 friends to take about $400k each to absorb the free float and push up the price thereafter. That is why you see wild swings in prices of such stocks if they are being targeted by speculators. The name of the game is 'dont be the last one holding the baby'. 

Comments

Ren said…
Haha, true. Don't be the last to hold the baby.
While Jf Tech Holding may be a good company. I do Not believe that it is anymore than an average stock as far as expected returns go. I would invest in a company called PFS web Symbol {PFSW.} The Company provides business process outsourcing and ecommerce solutions in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The stock trades around 3.30 a share.