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Ribbon
    28-May-2013 15:33  
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Looks like coming down after up 2c.
 
 
s100125
    28-May-2013 14:54  
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Dancing with the king till 0.50cents
 
 
Ribbon
    28-May-2013 14:24  
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What's the good news for up trend? Can share??
 

 
novice_trader
    28-May-2013 12:13  
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My hopes are with Peter Lim now...
 
 
Tropical
    28-May-2013 11:57  
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0.44 now. hope to see 0.465 today.

bishan22      ( Date: 28-May-2013 09:44) Posted:

Turning trend at 0.445. Good luck.  Smiley

 
 
bishan22
    28-May-2013 09:44  
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Turning trend at 0.445. Good luck.  Smiley
 

 
jamesng
    27-May-2013 11:53  
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When will the free warrants be given?
 
 
novice_trader
    27-May-2013 10:34  
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Any idea when will the results be out?
 
 
Tomique
    26-May-2013 10:13  
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No.   It all depends on conversion price of a warrant and the cost of warrant (free or payable) too.

Generally, big shareholders may feel their shareholdings diluted thus their control of the company reduced, but this is not very important to them as with a simple one vote control of a company, you still control a company.   To the minor shareholders, warrant conversion makes very little significant difference. The only factor affected is the earnings to be distributed. Your dividends or paybacks are slightly reduced. This is considered only if the company makes money, and if not making money, no difference to a small player who only expect price appreciation.

Conversion of warrants increases the capitalization of the company.   Here more shares multiply by market share price equals market capitalization. 

When a warrant is converted, the conversion money goes to the share premium accounts of the company, and this money still belongs to the shareholders. Normally the conversion price is lower than the market price for warrants to be converted. However if warrants are converted when the conversion price is higher than the market price, something is suspected to be cooking, although such situation seldom happens.

Hope I am not wrong in my analysis. Lol. 

jamesng      ( Date: 25-May-2013 14:39) Posted:



Warrants, if converted to shares upon maturity, will diluted holdings and hence will only casue a drop in share price when that happen. Not too sure. Correct me if I am wrong......

For Rowsley, if within that time, they have established itselfm this is not going to be an issues if they executed all the plans well....

 

 
 
jamesng
    25-May-2013 14:39  
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Warrants, if converted to shares upon maturity, will diluted holdings and hence will only casue a drop in share price when that happen. Not too sure. Correct me if I am wrong......

For Rowsley, if within that time, they have established itselfm this is not going to be an issues if they executed all the plans well....

 
 

 
starlene
    25-May-2013 10:56  
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Warrants are given free as a sweetener to loan stock which is issued with coupon interest rate,becoz when loans are traded they will be price less than $1 and upon maturity say 3-5 years u get back yr full capital plus of course the interest payments along the way,hence loan is a borrowing by a co from investors.

 

Unlike rights issues or bonus issues the drop will be more drastic to the theoretical ex-rights or ex bonus price but if you notice(correct me if I am wrong) if the warrants come free without acquiring the loan stock the drop is marginal..eg Keppel corp when they give such free warrants or when they gave K-Green reits,so I believ Rowsley when traded ex warrants may still remain > 40cts.When the 2 years expiry of warrants,Rowsley will get more capital injections which come in handy as it need the $$$ for all its projects in Iskander.Just my opinion based on my observation of " free warrants given without purchase of loan stock" only feel free to criticise

teeth53      ( Date: 16-May-2013 11:53) Posted:



Hope it help player's to understand on how warrant is issue free...!!!!.

Yes $0.30c is possible, pending mother shr B4 going ex. Within 2 years to exercuse your warrant shr.

Please do your own analysis and due diligence home work...Happi Trading.

Tropical      ( Date: 15-May-2013 14:00) Posted:

like that price will drop when warrants approve. heard that it'll drop to below 0.30 (mkt price + free warrants/2). not sure.


 
 
cheng987
    25-May-2013 08:11  
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chinton86      ( Date: 25-May-2013 00:34) Posted:

Peter Lim CUP

 
 
chinton86
    25-May-2013 00:34  
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Peter Lim CUP
 
 
novice_trader
    24-May-2013 23:17  
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Please I hope... Held on this on panic selling Thursday as I believe it will chiong up.
Also when is the results coming??? Wasn't it on Thursday 23 May?
 
 
cheng987
    24-May-2013 11:08  
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Rowsley coming to chiong soon
 

 
starlene
    22-May-2013 20:36  
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Interim results out tmr?

edwinjup      ( Date: 22-May-2013 19:02) Posted:

Two free wrt coming soon....buy and hold tight....good luck

 
 
edwinjup
    22-May-2013 19:02  
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Two free wrt coming soon....buy and hold tight....good luck
 
 
Tropical
    22-May-2013 18:41  
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hopefully can see 0.465....Smiley
 
 
tonylim
    22-May-2013 10:17  
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With the election over and politically more stable, Rowsley is ready to move forward

starlene      ( Date: 22-May-2013 10:09) Posted:

Breakout today 43-43.5cts

starlene      ( Date: 21-May-2013 10:46) Posted:

My cdp got deducted on 16May 250lots of Rowsley..i.e loan out by cdp for those who must hve shorted Rowsley..not bad will get interest earned the longer the fellow takes to return my Rowsley scrips...implication many tried to short down Rowsley after the Malaysian's election but Rowsley remained firm..this is my 2nd time Rowsley was loaned out


 
 
skyboy69
    22-May-2013 10:17  
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kerching
 
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