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Strategic stakes in listed firms for sale

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1Strategic stakes in listed firms for sale Empty Strategic stakes in listed firms for sale Sun Jun 23, 2013 12:32 am

sriranga

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Major shareholders of many publicly quoted companies are trying to reduce their holdings primarily for capital gains and to build the firms’ capital base, industry sources said.

The sources said that increasingly large owners of listed companies are realizing that it doesn’t make business sense to hold more than 51 per cent in a firm. “In any case they are the major shareholder.

Owning – say 75 per cent – doesn’t make any sense for a shareholder who has 51 per cent, because the balance ownership doesn’t give him more power. This is why most want to divest,” an analyst explained. On the other hand, if it’s a good firm, some investors don’t mind claiming strategic stakes, according to the analyst. “For most large shareholders it’s either hold 100 per cent (If they own more than 75 per cent) and delist the entity or reduce the holding to 51 per cent.”

He added that this way fresh capital could also be brought into the company. Most listed insurers are trying to divest stakes in a bid to raise capital, according to analysts.

“They have minimum capital adequacy requirement and this is a good way to raise that cash,” a second analyst said. He added that a large insurer’s 30 per cent stake is currently being negotiated with a foreign fund. Many stakes in manufacturing firms, finance firms, etc are also being discussed, the analyst added.
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130623/business-times/strategic-stakes-in-listed-firms-for-sale-49581.html

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sriranga wrote:Major shareholders of many publicly quoted companies are trying to reduce their holdings primarily for capital gains and to build the firms’ capital base, industry sources said.

The sources said that increasingly large owners of listed companies are realizing that it doesn’t make business sense to hold more than 51 per cent in a firm. “In any case they are the major shareholder.

Owning – say 75 per cent – doesn’t make any sense for a shareholder who has 51 per cent, because the balance ownership doesn’t give him more power. This is why most want to divest,” an analyst explained. On the other hand, if it’s a good firm, some investors don’t mind claiming strategic stakes, according to the analyst. “For most large shareholders it’s either hold 100 per cent (If they own more than 75 per cent) and delist the entity or reduce the holding to 51 per cent.”

He added that this way fresh capital could also be brought into the company. Most listed insurers are trying to divest stakes in a bid to raise capital, according to analysts.

“They have minimum capital adequacy requirement and this is a good way to raise that cash,” a second analyst said. He added that a large insurer’s 30 per cent stake is currently being negotiated with a foreign fund. Many stakes in manufacturing firms, finance firms, etc are also being discussed, the analyst added.
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130623/business-times/strategic-stakes-in-listed-firms-for-sale-49581.html


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Who is this ?   CINS, JINS ??

rainmaker


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

This is a misleading articles a the listed insurers are not divesting stakes. 

A unlisted insurer is wanting to divest stakes in the banks

A listed insurer is trying to list a hospital

A foreign fund is trying to buy a 30% stake in a large listed insurer ..... not JINS.

Burpy


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

the way i see it is they cannot find buyers for these stakes and asking for offers....... This 30% insurance stake in on the market for long time, and the 30% in a bank is also a well known case........the stake in hospital is also a deparate case trying to exit for over more than to years now. Razz

rainmaker


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

I knew you would jump out Razz

The hospital is not listed .... It is not Lanka Hospitals or Softlogic

The insurance stake is valuable but you need the 10% stake. 

Even Stassen has to divest

Burpy


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but the price asking is too much in my opinion for these deals given very little room for more growth. pirat

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Burpy wrote:but the price asking is too much in my opinion for these deals given very little room for more growth. pirat
Insurance and Healthcare , little room for growth confused

rainmaker


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

@Burpy is Frontier negotiating? 

The price is not high given the in house funds are controlling about 45%. But it's messy .....

If you are negotiating the 10% stake has to go with the 30%  which will result in mandatory offer.... you cannot escape it. The risk is the employee scheme may bankrupt you by accepting Razz

Burpy


Senior Equity Analytic
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rainmaker wrote:@Burpy is Frontier negotiating? 

The price is not high given the in house funds are controlling about 45%. But it's messy .....

If you are negotiating the 10% stake has to go with the 30%  which will result in mandatory offer.... you cannot escape it. The risk is the employee scheme may bankrupt you by accepting Razz

No idea who is looking at it. 

I will not invest in insurance and healthcare! Both have a very tricky future.

rainmaker


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

I spoke to someone close to the sale.... First round did not work...... Now second round Shocked

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