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dealer0168
    10-Sep-2009 18:26  
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Still seem not stable. Wait somemore b4 going in.
 
 
keepnosecrets
    10-Sep-2009 13:45  
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There is nothing in TA except it is flat. May go down lower if FA is no good.
 
 
freeme
    10-Sep-2009 13:44  
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morning can get 0.13.. i slow abit den get at 0.135..

The FA of this coy quite jialat.. but TA still can play..



dealer0168      ( Date: 10-Sep-2009 13:35) Posted:

I'm still waiting for 0.13 & 0.125. Currently it is still not stable. Seem to be leh.

 

 
dealer0168
    10-Sep-2009 13:35  
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I'm still waiting for 0.13 & 0.125. Currently it is still not stable. Seem to be leh.
 
 
freeme
    10-Sep-2009 10:42  
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punting play.

 

just whack some at 0.135 and 0.14
 
 
erictkw
    08-Sep-2009 22:07  
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Think good to go in now??  Smiley
 

 
dealer0168
    08-Sep-2009 21:31  
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Btw its 2nd quarter result is a lost also right...........
 
 
Alligator
    08-Sep-2009 20:11  
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It seems there is no special news as per their clarification:  as such, may be it is a nice punt to pick up some at discounted price

 CLARIFICATION ON MEDIA REPORT RELATING TO VOLATILITY OF THE SHARES OF TRANSCU GROUP LIMITED  
 
Description
Transcu Group Limited (the “Company”) refers to the media report in The Business Times dated 8 September 2009, entitled “Transcu stock sold down in heavy trade”, concerning the volatility in the trading of the shares of the Company.

The Company wishes to clarify that it is not aware of any information not previously announced concerning the Company, its subsidiaries or associated companies which, if known, might explain the trading and the Company also wishes to clarify that it is not aware of any other possible explanation for the trading.

The Company also confirms that it is in compliance with the listing rules, in particular, Rule 703 of the Listing Manual.

Tasuku Okubo
Executive Director
8 September 2009


 
 
dionnazhao
    08-Sep-2009 11:57  
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is there any news about this company...
 
 
dionnazhao
    07-Sep-2009 18:32  
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is it anythings happened on this company???

why drops so fast...
 

 
Fishcake
    07-Sep-2009 17:27  
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a third (19.6m) of the transactions are married deal, out of which 17.5m are at $0.145

If BB is dumping, then who is the BB buying the shares?
 
 
dionnazhao
    07-Sep-2009 15:13  
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today BB sold a lot...

shall i still keep...or sales also
 
 
christan
    04-Aug-2009 12:18  
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their painless products has tremendous mkt potential
 
 
yipyip
    03-Mar-2009 01:01  
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Corr.. 02Mar09
Close $0.12    Changes -$0.055   Changes -31.43%
 
 
yipyip
    03-Mar-2009 00:58  
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02Mar08
Close $0.12    Changes -$0.055   Changes -31.43%

 

 
yipyip
    28-Feb-2009 00:48  
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Feb 27
Close $0.175    Changes -$0.625   Changes -78.13%

Transcu Group Limited (formerly known as Eng Wah Organization Limited)

Third Quarter and Nine Months Financial Statement and Dividend Announcement for the Period Ended 31 December 2008

US$'000
2008 Net Loss -$84,802   vs   2007 Net Profit $4,678

http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_39C7B43127C0D15B4825755B003A8A98/$file/Transcu-3QFY09Results.pdf?openelement
 
 
swissvic
    27-Aug-2008 12:09  
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Earlier, the mainboard-listed cinema and property group disposed of a fifth property to another party for some $13 million.

The concern is that the $99.48 million selling price was virtually the valuation price of the property. So did Mr Goh and his family - who control 70 per cent of the company - get a sweetheart deal? To answer this, one has to look at the transaction in the context of Eng Wah's impending $675 million reverse takeover (RTO) by Transcutaneous Technologies Inc (Transcu), a Japanese biotech firm whose board members include luminaries like former US state secretary Alexander Haig, ex-deputy state secretary Richard Armitage and top World Health Organisation research scientist Steven Reed.

Under the RTO deal, Eng Wah must clear all its assets and liabilities, then distribute the resultant cash to shareholders. The RTO process is in its final stages, and if all the paperwork is in order, should be completed by its December deadline.

Soon after the preliminaries of the RTO were nailed down in Q4 last year, Eng Wah appointed international property specialist Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) to handle the sale of its property. In May this year, Chesterton International did a valuation of the properties. However, JLL's invitations for expressions of interest on the properties appear to have gotten off to a cool start in January. Though several parties came forward, the deepening global credit crunch made it difficult for prospective buyers to raise funding. The property market started softening by mid-year, with no serious offers on the table.

Meanwhile, the rapidly deteriorating property market conditions made the May valuation report a historical, and somewhat irrelevant, document.

Yet disposing of the assets was a key condition for the RTO. The choices were clear: sell at the best available price, or abandon the RTO. And the best price available as at last Friday was that put forward by the Goh family.

Eng Wah is now at the point of realising $113 million in cash from its five properties. Then there is the additional $27.5 million from its previously-approved capital reduction exercise. And there is also that $2.75 million from the sale of its Crazy Horse cabaret premises two weeks ago. The grand total works out to $143 million.

But under the share swap agreement, Transcu will get $10 million in cash. That leaves at least $133 million for shareholders, or some 88 cents per share. Under the terms of the RTO, this money is to be distributed to Eng Wah shareholders. In addition, shareholders will get one pre-placement Transcu share per Eng Wah share. The remaining Transcu shares will be privately placed out later at 38 cents per share.

So, the underlying value of each Eng Wah share works out to $1.26 per share (88 cents cash plus 38 cents in Transcu shares) - a nice little Christmas bonus.



swissvic      ( Date: 27-Aug-2008 12:07) Posted:

 

Earlier, the mainboard-listed cinema and property group disposed of a fifth property to another party for some $13 million.

The concern is that the $99.48 million selling price was virtually the valuation price of the property. So did Mr Goh and his family - who control 70 per cent of the company - get a sweetheart deal? To answer this, one has to look at the transaction in the context of Eng Wah's impending $675 million reverse takeover (RTO) by Transcutaneous Technologies Inc (Transcu), a Japanese biotech firm whose board members include luminaries like former US state secretary Alexander Haig, ex-deputy state secretary Richard Armitage and top World Health Organisation research scientist Steven Reed.

Under the RTO deal, Eng Wah must clear all its assets and liabilities, then distribute the resultant cash to shareholders. The RTO process is in its final stages, and if all the paperwork is in order, should be completed by its December deadline.

Soon after the preliminaries of the RTO were nailed down in Q4 last year, Eng Wah appointed international property specialist Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) to handle the sale of its property. In May this year, Chesterton International did a valuation of the properties. However, JLL's invitations for expressions of interest on the properties appear to have gotten off to a cool start in January. Though several parties came forward, the deepening global credit crunch made it difficult for prospective buyers to raise funding. The property market started softening by mid-year, with no serious offers on the table.

Meanwhile, the rapidly deteriorating property market conditions made the May valuation report a historical, and somewhat irrelevant, document.

Yet disposing of the assets was a key condition for the RTO. The choices were clear: sell at the best available price, or abandon the RTO. And the best price available as at last Friday was that put forward by the Goh family.

Eng Wah is now at the point of realising $113 million in cash from its five properties. Then there is the additional $27.5 million from its previously-approved capital reduction exercise. And there is also that $2.75 million from the sale of its Crazy Horse cabaret premises two weeks ago. The grand total works out to $143 million.

But under the share swap agreement, Transcu will get $10 million in cash. That leaves at least $133 million for shareholders, or some 88 cents per share. Under the terms of the RTO, this money is to be distributed to Eng Wah shareholders. In addition, shareholders will get one pre-placement Transcu share per Eng Wah share. The remaining Transcu shares will be privately placed out later at 38 cents per share.

So, the underlying value of each Eng Wah share works out to $1.26 per share (88 cents cash plus 38 cents in Transcu shares) - a nice little Christmas bonus.



swissvic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2008 22:17) Posted:

St James to buy Crazy Horse assets for $2.75m - August 2, 2008
CLUB operator St James has agreed to buy the defunct Crazy Horse cabaret premises and assets for $2.75 million under a non-binding memorandum of understanding.
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/companies/story/ 0,4574,290476,00.html

more money for shareholders as it writeoff from eng wah



 
 
swissvic
    27-Aug-2008 12:07  
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Earlier, the mainboard-listed cinema and property group disposed of a fifth property to another party for some $13 million.

The concern is that the $99.48 million selling price was virtually the valuation price of the property. So did Mr Goh and his family - who control 70 per cent of the company - get a sweetheart deal? To answer this, one has to look at the transaction in the context of Eng Wah's impending $675 million reverse takeover (RTO) by Transcutaneous Technologies Inc (Transcu), a Japanese biotech firm whose board members include luminaries like former US state secretary Alexander Haig, ex-deputy state secretary Richard Armitage and top World Health Organisation research scientist Steven Reed.

Under the RTO deal, Eng Wah must clear all its assets and liabilities, then distribute the resultant cash to shareholders. The RTO process is in its final stages, and if all the paperwork is in order, should be completed by its December deadline.

Soon after the preliminaries of the RTO were nailed down in Q4 last year, Eng Wah appointed international property specialist Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) to handle the sale of its property. In May this year, Chesterton International did a valuation of the properties. However, JLL's invitations for expressions of interest on the properties appear to have gotten off to a cool start in January. Though several parties came forward, the deepening global credit crunch made it difficult for prospective buyers to raise funding. The property market started softening by mid-year, with no serious offers on the table.

Meanwhile, the rapidly deteriorating property market conditions made the May valuation report a historical, and somewhat irrelevant, document.

Yet disposing of the assets was a key condition for the RTO. The choices were clear: sell at the best available price, or abandon the RTO. And the best price available as at last Friday was that put forward by the Goh family.

Eng Wah is now at the point of realising $113 million in cash from its five properties. Then there is the additional $27.5 million from its previously-approved capital reduction exercise. And there is also that $2.75 million from the sale of its Crazy Horse cabaret premises two weeks ago. The grand total works out to $143 million.

But under the share swap agreement, Transcu will get $10 million in cash. That leaves at least $133 million for shareholders, or some 88 cents per share. Under the terms of the RTO, this money is to be distributed to Eng Wah shareholders. In addition, shareholders will get one pre-placement Transcu share per Eng Wah share. The remaining Transcu shares will be privately placed out later at 38 cents per share.

So, the underlying value of each Eng Wah share works out to $1.26 per share (88 cents cash plus 38 cents in Transcu shares) - a nice little Christmas bonus.



swissvic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2008 22:17) Posted:

St James to buy Crazy Horse assets for $2.75m - August 2, 2008
CLUB operator St James has agreed to buy the defunct Crazy Horse cabaret premises and assets for $2.75 million under a non-binding memorandum of understanding.
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/companies/story/ 0,4574,290476,00.html

more money for shareholders as it writeoff from eng wah



francisd      ( Date: 16-May-2008 08:53) Posted:

Today EW annou. they are giving away .1834 cents per share in a capital reduction.  Load up guys.  Cheers.


 
 
swissvic
    05-Aug-2008 22:17  
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St James to buy Crazy Horse assets for $2.75m - August 2, 2008
CLUB operator St James has agreed to buy the defunct Crazy Horse cabaret premises and assets for $2.75 million under a non-binding memorandum of understanding.
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/companies/story/ 0,4574,290476,00.html

more money for shareholders as it writeoff from eng wah



francisd      ( Date: 16-May-2008 08:53) Posted:

Today EW annou. they are giving away .1834 cents per share in a capital reduction.  Load up guys.  Cheers.

 
 
francisd
    16-May-2008 08:53  
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Today EW annou. they are giving away .1834 cents per share in a capital reduction.  Load up guys.  Cheers.
 
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