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spurs88
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03-Jul-2007 14:12
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iOCBC said oversold compared to its fantastic fundamentals this morning. Hotel Properties Ltd (HPL) has been trading within a wedge formation since Mid-April 07. - The traded volume since the formation of the wedge has been rather erratic, hence analyzing the volume as this stage has not been able to provide any conclusive direction in which HPL could be heading. - But the stochastic indicator, we noticed, it has fallen into oversold regions, which could signal a rebound in the days ahead. - A break above the upper channel of the wedge formation on strong volume would be the signal we require to indicate that HPL will head higher. However, HPL would very likely falter at the S$6.75 resistance and pull back slightly before testing it again. - Should HPL succeed in breaking past that S$6.75 level on the back of strong volume, we expect the price to head up to S$7.40. Support zone
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19-May-2007 03:22
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With this news, HPL is likely to be on the upward move again. Primarily, most investors are eyeing on the sizeable properties and potential it will reap in the coming future. |
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andytanks
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19-May-2007 00:18
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Good news.... More investment should be done.... Propose of special diviend and rights is on your way..... |
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Here comes the good news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Company Registration Number 198000348Z) PROPOSED SPECIAL DIVIDEND AND RENOUNCEABLE NON-UNDERWRITTEN RIGHTS ISSUE OF SHARES 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Board of Directors (the " wishes to announce the following exercises (the ? Company: (a) a special interim cash dividend (the " 18% (or S$0.22 net) per ordinary share in the capital of the Company (the ? held by the shareholders of the Company (the ? closure date to be determined (the ? (b) a proposed renounceable non-underwritten rights issue (the " up to 45,845,941 new Shares (the " (the " for every ten (10) Shares held by Entitled Shareholders (as defined below) as at the Books Closure Date, fractional entitlements to be disregarded and the availability of an option to elect to use the Net Special Dividend (as defined below) to subscribe for the Rights Shares (the " 1.2 The Company has appointed DBS Bank Ltd as the manager for the Rights Issue (the ? Directors") of Hotel Properties Limited (the "Company")Exercises?) to be undertaken by theSpecial Dividend?) of S$0.268 less tax ofShare?) for the financial year ending 31 December 2007, in respect of SharesShareholders?) as at a booksBooks Closure Date?); andRights Issue") ofRights Shares") at an issue price of S$2.20Issue Price") for each Rights Share, on the basis of one (1) Rights ShareElection Option").Manager?).2. RATIONALE FOR THE EXERCISES 2.1 Special Dividend The purpose of the Special Dividend is to reward Shareholders for their loyalty and continuing support to the Company and allow the Company to pass on its Section 44A tax credits to its Shareholders. Separately, the Rights Issue will provide Shareholders with an option to re-invest their Net Special Dividend (as defined below) in the Company by subscribing for the Rights Shares under the Election Option. 2.2 Rights Issue The purpose of the Rights Issue is to strengthen the capital base of the Company. Together with the Special Dividend, the Rights Issue will in effect transform a substantial amount of the Company's retained earnings into its paid-up capital. Although the Rights Issue will not be underwritten, given the attractive discount of the Rights Shares of 63.6% to the last transacted price of S$6.05 per Share on 18 May 2007, being the date of this announcement, the Company expects the Rights Issue to be fully subscribed and, accordingly, the total shareholders' equity of the Company will remain largely unchanged by the Exercises. 2 3. PROPOSED PRINCIPAL TERMS OF THE SPECIAL DIVIDEND AND THE RIGHTS ISSUE Special Dividend and Election Option 3.1 Under the terms of the Special Dividend, all Shareholders as at the Books Closure Date will receive an interim cash dividend at S$0.268 cents less tax of 18% (or S$0.22 net) per Share in respect of the financial year ending 31 December 2007. 3.2 Entitled Shareholders (as defined below) will have an option to elect to utilise all or part of the net amount of the Special Dividend to which they are entitled to receive based on the Shares held by them as at the Books Closure Date (the ? subscribe for the Rights Shares. For Entitled Shareholders who elect to use all of their Net Special Dividend to subscribe for the Rights Shares that are provisionally allotted to them, no cash outlay is required. For the avoidance of doubt, Foreign Shareholders (as defined below) will not be offered the Rights Shares but will qualify for the Special Dividend, based on the number of Shares held by them as at the Books Closure Date. Further details are set out in paragraph 3.9 below. 3.3 Shareholders whose names appear in the records of The Central Depository (Pte) Limited (" the Books Closure Date, will have the cheques for payment of their entitlements to the Net Special Dividend and, if applicable, less the amount of Net Special Dividend applied to subscribe for the relevant Rights Shares, despatched to them by ordinary post at their own risk to their respective addresses as they appear in the records of CDP or in the Register of Members of the Company, as the case may be, and in the case where such Shareholders have designated their bank accounts for direct crediting of their dividends and other distributions, will have the payment directly credited by CDP to their designated bank accounts. 3.4 For the avoidance of doubt, Entitled Shareholders (as defined below) who have elected to apply for all their Net Special Dividend towards the subscription of all the Rights Shares provisionally allotted to them will not receive any payment under paragraph 3.3. Net Special Dividend?), toCDP") or the Register of Members of the Company, as the case may be, as atThe Rights Issue 3.5 The Rights Issue is proposed to be made on a renounceable basis of one (1) Rights Share for every ten (10) Shares to Shareholders whose registered address with CDP or the Company, as the case may be, is in Singapore as at the Books Closure Date, or who have, at least five (5) market days prior to the Books Closure Date, provided to CDP or the Company, as the case may be, addresses in Singapore for the service of notices and documents (the " will be disregarded and will, together with the provisional allotments which are not taken up or allotted for any reason, be aggregated and allotted to satisfy excess applications for Rights Shares (if any), or disposed of or otherwise dealt with in such manner as the Directors may, in their absolute discretion, deem fit for the benefit of the Company. In the allotment of excess Rights Shares, preference will be given to Shareholders for rounding of odd lots, and substantial Shareholders and Directors will rank last in priority. 3.6 The Issue Price of S$2.20 for each Rights Share represents a discount of approximately 63.6% to the last transacted price of S$6.05 per Share on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (" announcement. 3.7 The Rights Shares are payable in full upon acceptance and application, and when allotted and issued, will rank Entitled Shareholders"). Fractional entitlements to the Rights SharesSGX-ST") on 18 May 2007, being the date of thispari passu in all respects with the then existing Shares, save3 for any dividends, rights, allotments or other distributions, the record date for which falls before the date of issue of the Rights Shares. 3.8 Entitled Shareholders will be at liberty to accept, decline or otherwise renounce or trade their provisional allotments of Rights Shares and are eligible to apply for additional Rights Shares in excess of their provisional allotments under the Rights Issue. Fractional entitlements to the Rights Shares will be disregarded in arriving at the Shareholders? entitlements and will, together with the provisional allotments which are not taken up for any reason, be aggregated and used to satisfy excess applications (if any), or disposed of or otherwise dealt with in such manner as the Directors, may in their absolute discretion, deem fit for the benefit of the Company. 3.9 Entitled Shareholders may elect to subscribe for the Rights Shares using all or part of their Net Special Dividend. There is no cash outlay from Shareholders if they elect to use all the Net Special Dividend to which they are entitled in subscribing for the Rights Shares provisionally allotted to them. For illustrative purposes only, an Entitled Shareholder who holds 1,000 Shares as at the Books Closure Date will be entitled to: (a) the Net Special Dividend of S$0.22 cents in respect of each Share, which amounts to S$220 that is receivable by such Shareholder; and (b) accept his provisional allotment of 100 Rights Shares at S$2.20 each, which amounts to S$220 that is payable by such Shareholder. Such Shareholder may elect to apply his entire Net Special Dividend of S$220 to subscribe for his provisional allotment of Rights Shares, in which event he will receive 100 Rights Shares and no cash outlay is required from him and he will also not receive any cash payout from his Special Dividend entitlements. 3.10 Based on the issued share capital of the Company as at 4 May 2007 of 457,909,410 Shares, and the outstanding exercisable share options for the subscription of 550,000 Shares of the Company (the ? Properties Limited Share Option Scheme 2000 approved by the Shareholders on 23 June 2000, which are exercisable on or prior to the Books Closure Date: (a) Assuming that none of the Exercisable Share Options are exercised and there is no change in the issued share capital of the Company as at the Books Closure Date: (i) the aggregate amount of the Net Special Dividend is approximately S$100.7 million; and (ii) 45,790,941 Rights Shares will be issued. (b) Assuming that all the Exercisable Share Options are exercised, and for which Shares are issued pursuant to such exercise before the Books Closure Date and there is no further change in the issued share capital of the Company as at the Books Closure Date: (i) the aggregate amount of the Net Special Dividend is approximately S$100.9 million; and (ii) 45,845,941 Rights Shares will be issued. Exercisable Share Options?) granted under the Hotel4 Only Exercisable Share Options which are exercised and for which Shares are issued pursuant to such exercise before the Books Closure Date will be entitled to participate in the Rights Issue. Appropriate adjustments on the subscription price and the number of Shares comprised in the Exercisable Share Options not exercised prior to the Books Closure Date will be made. Such adjustments will be announced at a later date. 3.11 For practical reasons and in order to avoid any violation of relevant legislation applicable in countries other than Singapore, the Rights Shares will NOT be offered to Shareholders with registered addresses outside Singapore as at the Books Closure Date and who have not, at least five (5) market days prior thereto, provided to the Company or CDP, as the case may be, addresses in Singapore for the service of notices and documents (the " Information Statement Issue and the accompanying documents will not be despatched out of Singapore. 3.12 If it is practicable to do so, arrangements may, at the discretion of the Company, be made for the provisional allotments of Rights Shares which would otherwise have been provisionally allotted to Foreign Shareholders to be sold "nil-paid" on the SGX-ST as soon as practicable after dealings in the provisional allotments of Rights Shares commence. Such sales may, however, only be effected if the Company, in its absolute discretion, determines that a premium can be obtained from such sales, after taking into account expenses expected to be incurred in relation thereto. The net proceeds from all such sales, after deduction of all expenses therefrom, will be pooled and thereafter distributed to Foreign Shareholders in proportion to their respective shareholdings as at the Books Closure Date and sent to them at their own risk by ordinary post. If the amount of net proceeds to be distributed to any single Foreign Shareholder is less than S$10.00, such amount shall be dealt with as the Directors may, in their absolute discretion, deem fit in the interests of the Company and no Foreign Shareholder shall have any claim whatsoever against the Company, the Manager or CDP in connection therewith. Where such provisional allotments of Rights Shares are sold ?nil-paid? on the SGX-ST, they will be sold at such price or prices as the Company may, in its absolute discretion, decide and no Foreign Shareholder shall have any claim whatsoever against the Company, the Manager or CDP in respect of such sales or the proceeds thereof, the provisional allotments of Rights Shares or the Rights Shares represented by such provisional allotments. 3.13 The terms and conditions of the Rights Issue may be subject to such changes, as the Directors may deem appropriate. The final terms and conditions of the Rights Issue will be contained in the Offer Information Statement to be despatched by the Company in due course. Foreign Shareholders"). Accordingly, the offer information statement (the "Offer") to be issued by the Company in connection with the Rights4. IRREVOCABLE UNDERTAKINGS Certain Shareholders, namely, Coldharbour Limited, Como Holdings Inc, Born Free Investments Limited, Holmshaw Services Limited, Reef Holdings Pte Ltd, Jermaine Ltd and Mr Ong Beng Seng, holding an aggregate of 208,363,500 Shares representing approximately 45.51% of the issued share capital of the Company, have irrevocably undertaken to elect to utilize the full amount of their Net Special Dividend to subscribe for their full entitlement of 20,836,350 Rights Shares under the Rights Issue. 5. NO UNDERWRITING The Rights Issue will not be underwritten as the Company expects that the Rights Issue will be fully subscribed because the Issue Price of S$2.20 per Rights Share (representing a discount of approximately 63.6% from the last transacted price of S$6.05 per Share on the SGX-ST on 18 May 2007, being the date of this announcement), is attractive. 5 Moreover, there is no minimum amount required to be raised by the Rights Issue. Accordingly, the Company has decided to proceed with the Rights Issue on a nonunderwritten basis. 6. APPROVALS The Rights Issue is subject to, (a) the approval-in-principle of the SGX-ST for the dealing in, listing and quotation of the Rights Shares on the Main Board of the SGX-ST having been obtained; and (b) the lodgment of the Offer Information Statement with the Monetary Authority of Singapore. An application will be made to the SGX-ST for permission to deal in and for the listing and quotation of the Rights Shares on the SGX-ST. An appropriate announcement on the outcome of the application will be made in due course. The Company intends to rely on the share issue mandate obtained at the annual general meeting of the Company held on 20 April 2007 pursuant to section 161 of the Companies Act (Cap. 50) and Rule 806 of the SGX-ST Listing Manual to issue the Rights Shares. The Offer Information Statement will be lodged with the Monetary Authority of Singapore and despatched to the Entitled Shareholders in due course after the approval in-principle of the SGX-ST has been obtained. inter alia, the following:-7. RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT The Directors of the Company (including those who may have been delegated detailed supervision of the preparation of this announcement) have taken all reasonable care to ensure that the facts stated in this announcement are fair and accurate and that no material facts have been omitted from this announcement, and they jointly and severally accept responsibility accordingly. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Chuang Sheue Ling & Lo Swee Oi Joint Company Secretaries 18 May 2007 Singapore |
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DC5-IS
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16-May-2007 00:03
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Generally, today's market is weak, hence affecting the price recovery of HPL. HPL should resume its upward momentum tomorrow together with most of the other property and banking blue chips. Investing in hotel industry is still the way to go with expected increase in tourists in the coming years. |
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iPunter
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15-May-2007 23:33
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Sometimes a delayed action occurs a few days after good news, though some will sell on good news... |
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Derekzh
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15-May-2007 23:29
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I still believe there is still room for the price to shot up again....not to forget its Mr Ong M. S. to bring in F1(mentioned in the News papers)... Just my 2 cents worth... |
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lucky168
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15-May-2007 20:52
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typical rise on rumor, sell on news! sold down after F1 news is out. |
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Derekzh
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15-May-2007 13:28
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I think if the dividend is insignificant(e.g. < 15 cents), it will not affect much to the fall of pricing... Just my 2 cents worth.. |
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rickytan
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15-May-2007 10:24
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I think Ex-D also contributed to the fall in price..... |
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EastonBay
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15-May-2007 09:38
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It had run up on Friday... if I remember correctly, it was down during am session, and then spiked up during the last hour of trade around announcement of F1 time and ended the day up by 40c (in fact almost by 60c if you consider the opening price) . Over the weekend, people came their senses. |
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cyjjerry85
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15-May-2007 01:02
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as many forum posters predicted a rise in HPL after good news of the F1 race...but why is it despite these good news..there's a significant drop on Monday? Thought it will actually give a boost instead... |
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EastonBay
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14-May-2007 11:53
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further to my post on the 5 hotels that lie in the F1 route, namely, Pan Pacific, Marina Mandarin, Oriental, Conrad and Ritz Carlton. Would like to add that UOL owns 23% stake on Marina Centre Holdings (MCH). And MCH owns 50% of 3 hotels (PP, MM and Oriental). Also, the 30% cess that govt is considering charging to hotel occupants during F1 week is charged directly to the occupants, not to the hotel. The proceed from CESS is used to finance the hosting cost of F1. i.e. it is not from the profit of these hotels. It is similar to the 1% cess you paid when dinning at restaurants. |
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ruanlai
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14-May-2007 09:32
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For F1 coming in, for sure will bring in a lot of tourists...... GIL will be benefited quietly as they need not pay their profits to F1 and attracting tourists from the promotion out of the F1 Race.....they will save a lot of cost on the promotion of their Theme Park in Sentosa... Moreove they are out of the city zone, an island good for relax, play and fun after the race.... Good to vest GIL from now.... |
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knightrider
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14-May-2007 09:08
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More profit also more tax, the hotel profit for F1 is tax at 30% ! Who is the real benefit, PAP lah ! |
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EastonBay
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13-May-2007 23:08
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that is true in general, all the hotels benefit due to the increase in tourist and team members during the F1 week. However HPL's hotels are in the orchard belt and are outside the F1 route. The ones that will greatly benefit in terms of room rates (in that they can charge 3 times or more) are Pan Pacific, Marina Mandarin, Oriental, Conrad and Ritz Carlton. These hotels offer 'live' view of the race. This is one of the concern of OBS. |
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andytanks
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13-May-2007 00:00
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With the F1 race, it will invite more tourists to SG... More tourists, will increase the revenue of HPL. More revenue, higher share price.... It is wise for you to invest... |
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limkt009
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11-May-2007 15:29
Yells: "Watch your front, grab $$$$$ at your own time" |
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Singapore's Ministry of Trade & Industry said it will hold a press conference later Friday to announce its decision on hosting a Formula 1 race in Singapore. |
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ozone2002
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11-May-2007 15:29
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its the F1 furore... |
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limkt009
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11-May-2007 14:54
Yells: "Watch your front, grab $$$$$ at your own time" |
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Price starting to move up aggressively, think some good news is expecting this weekend or early next week. |
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