
Dear Sir
After repaying back bond wonder still have money to pay retailer investor at 30 cents delisting price ?maybe delisting postpone till after 2015 ?? But CAH every month make announcement they are negotialing advance stage of borrowing money from bank for this delisting...where got money to repay bond.....no money no delisting lah...
viewpt ( Date: 09-Jan-2013 23:05) Posted:
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warrenbegger ( Date: 09-Jan-2013 23:01) Posted:
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Hold till the rainbow comes...
They need times, so need to control...
viromics ( Date: 09-Jan-2013 12:41) Posted:
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Hi, Warrenbegger,
300lots @0.26, any advice?
Anyone holding ChinaAsssHealth ???
francisd ( Date: 16-Oct-2012 17:19) Posted:
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Another report from MAYBANK as of 01/10/12
 
China Animal: A Big Step Towards Delisting China Animal Healthcare announced last Wednesday that it had entered into a conditional Subscription Agreement with two investors. Subject to the satisfaction of the conditions in the Subscription Agreement, CAH will raise total amount of SGD47.7m primarily used to partially fund the possible delisting offer. The potential delisting from Singapore is very likely to happen. We also expect some earnings concentration post delisting. The company’s cash exit offer of SGD0.30 will yield a return of 15% based on the current share price of SGD0.26. CAL SP | Mkt Cap USD337.9m | ADTV USD0.6m |
 
Just read this report.
China Animal Healthcare
Finally, there seems to be some clarity on the delisting of China Animal Healthcare, which
has been dragging on for at least half a year. Back in October last year, the company
indicated that it has the intention to delist and transfer all its shares to Hong Kong, where it
was dual listed since December 2010. Last Tuesday, it announced that it will be seeking a
‘possible’ delisting by way of a cash exit offer price of S$0.30 per share. Shareholders who
do not accept the cash exit offer would have their shares transferred to Hong Kong. The
delisting is subject to, among other things, a) finalisation of financing arrangements, b)
approval of all relevant authorities and c) approval of shareholders. Investors should note
that there is no certainty that the delisting will eventually be carried out.
At S$0.30, the de-listing cash offer would see a valuation of FY12F 11x PER (above its
historical mean of 8.8x), 1.9x PBR (above its historical mean of 1.8x) and 4.2x EV/EBITDA
(below its historical mean of 4.6x). There is some skepticism over whether the delisting will
go through, and hence the stock price has hovered around the S$0.28 mark, a tad off the
high of S$0.29. I believe it will go through, and there are opportunities for short term trade
now for investors who enter at this level.
Not for shorting. Price guarantee in place. No fears about getting nothing back. Company is still listed in HK and cannot just close shop like some other S-Chips. Also, dividend already declared. This is about as sure thing as can be.
ChillX ( Date: 28-May-2012 11:39) Posted:
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Correct me if I am wrong, but i think depending on when delisting done, if before book-closure, those accepting  offer of delisting may not get the 0.006 dividend?
GuavaXF30 ( Date: 24-May-2012 08:27) Posted:
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I believe many of the buyers/sellers are contra players. Some got news before halt and bought at 0.23 level. Remember that Monday was very RED day but this counter went up by 1 cent instead. These people have been selling at 0.28-0.285 as they have nice profit already.
Then there are those who short at 0.29, buy back at 0.28. Also good money if you buying in 100's.
oldflyingfox ( Date: 24-May-2012 11:59) Posted:
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Actually. the risk side may be low. Studied this a bit last night and see that they announced possible delisting in SG when price was around 0.36. So 0.30 is already a bonus for the management.
Plus, 0.006 div already announced. So with 0.30 offer plus dividend, why do people want to sell at 0.28 yesterday ? Any sifus care to enlighten ? 
GuavaXF30 ( Date: 23-May-2012 16:33) Posted:
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Actually, I think the HK price is currently lower than the SG one.
Last I checked it was  HK$1.63 which is about S$0.268.
focusy ( Date: 23-May-2012 13:20) Posted:
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