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Daily Brief Consumer: Star Entertainment Group, SHEIN, TSE Tokyo Price Index TOPIX, Deckers Outdoor, Aisin , Vf Corp, Ralph Lauren, elf Beauty Inc, Target Corp, BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings and more

By | Consumer, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Tax-Loss Selling in Australia 2024 – The May Basket (April Basket +2.3 to +6.3% Rtn)
  • SHEIN: Several US Customs Broker Suspensions Tied to Tighter ‘de Minimis’ Rules
  • Engagement Keeps Widening the Profitability Gap Between the Top and Bottom Companies in Market Cap
  • Deckers Outdoor Corporation: These Are The 5 Fundamental Factors Driving Its Performance! – Financial Forecasts
  • Aisin – 141% Profit Growth, With Future to Have More Sales for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
  • V.F. Corporation: Expansion of Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Channel & Other Major Drivers
  • Ralph Lauren Corporation: Will Its Focus on Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Channel Growth Especially In Asia Pay Off? – Major Drivers
  • e.l.f. Beauty Inc.: Will The Strong Growth in Sales and Market Share Last? – Major Drivers
  • Target Corporation: How Is The Continuing Growth In Private Labels Expected To Impact The Top-Line? – Major Drivers
  • BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings: Expanding Locations & Membership Base & Other Major Drivers


Tax-Loss Selling in Australia 2024 – The May Basket (April Basket +2.3 to +6.3% Rtn)

By Travis Lundy

  • I am not a tax advisor and I do not play one on TV but it is a subject of interest in Australia, as an AFR article from June 2022 shows.
  • The general gist: retail investors in Australia will take gains on stocks which run up in price, or get taken over, then look for losses to offset.
  • The portfolio worked well in April. Now we let April ride and add the May basket.

SHEIN: Several US Customs Broker Suspensions Tied to Tighter ‘de Minimis’ Rules

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Several US customs brokers have been suspended under new, tighter rules
  • The new rules could make ‘de minimis’ imports slightly more difficult
  • Whether it lists in London or NYC, additional rule changes could threaten SHEIN

Engagement Keeps Widening the Profitability Gap Between the Top and Bottom Companies in Market Cap

By Aki Matsumoto

  • Companies with larger market capitalizations tend to have higher profitability and valuations, and those companies have higher foreign ownership.
  • Given that board practices improved and that valuations, highly correlated with foreign ownership, are higher for companies with larger market capitalizations, this can be due to engagement of overseas investors.
  • If this hypothesis is correct, the gap between the top and bottom market capitalization companies will widen further as it takes a certain time for engagement to pay off.

Deckers Outdoor Corporation: These Are The 5 Fundamental Factors Driving Its Performance! – Financial Forecasts

By Baptista Research

  • In the fourth quarter fiscal of 2024, Deckers Brands achieved record revenue growth of 18% compared to the previous year, almost reaching $4.3 billion of annual revenue.
  • Gross margin increased by a considerable 530 basis points from last year to 55.6%, and earnings per share rose by 51% to $29.16.
  • These results reflect Deckers’ successful long-term strategies and the hard work of its employees.

Aisin – 141% Profit Growth, With Future to Have More Sales for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

By Daniel Tabbush

  • Aisin is already achieving strong growth, across many markets, and this should continue with more sales into EV and HEV markets
  • Financial strength is improving, with gearing moving lower, and debt/ebitda moving lower
  • Balance sheet clean up can lead to some volatility, but overall a general positive, as is the focus on capital management

V.F. Corporation: Expansion of Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Channel & Other Major Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • From the Q4 2024 Earnings of VF Corporation, it can be inferred that the company is working on a transformation strategy named Reinvent to return to long-term growth.
  • The company seems to be undergoing significant changes both structurally and operationally.
  • Reinvent’s primary focus is on restructuring the U.S. business, cost base adjustment, and balance sheet enhancement.

Ralph Lauren Corporation: Will Its Focus on Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Channel Growth Especially In Asia Pay Off? – Major Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • Based on the recent earnings, Ralph Lauren Corporation demonstrated credible fiscal performance despite the ongoing uncertainties of the global business climate.
  • The company remained resilient with the successful execution of its Next Great Chapter Accelerate plan.
  • On a positive note, President and CEO, Patrice Louvet, highlighted the progress made on several fronts.

e.l.f. Beauty Inc.: Will The Strong Growth in Sales and Market Share Last? – Major Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • e.l.f. Beauty reported a solid 2024 fiscal fourth quarter, hitting a significant milestone of over $1 billion in net sales.
  • The company grew net sales by 77%, exceeding expectations.
  • Q4 marked the 21st consecutive quarter of both net sales growth and market share gains.

Target Corporation: How Is The Continuing Growth In Private Labels Expected To Impact The Top-Line? – Major Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • Target Corporation reported its Q1 2024 financial results that were largely in line with its own expectations, while outlining various strategies and initiatives aimed at bolstering growth and profitability.
  • Despite the challenging economic environment and volatility in consumer spending patterns, Target remains resilient, with its profitability continuing to benefit from prudent cost management and ongoing investments in strategic growth initiatives.
  • However, softer trends in discretionary categories, particularly Home and Hardlines, may continue to pressure sales in the near term.

BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings: Expanding Locations & Membership Base & Other Major Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc., an American wholesale club chain reported its first-quarter earnings for fiscal 2024.
  • The results from the call were mixed, with continued strong growth in membership fees and market share, supported by robust traffic and unit growth.
  • However, the team cautioned that the first quarter’s robust projections could be challenging given the previous year’s inflation dynamics.

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Daily Brief Thematic (Sector/Industry): Japan Weekly | Mixed Performance for Stocks; Tohoku Elec and more

By | Daily Briefs, Thematic (Sector/Industry)

In today’s briefing:

  • Japan Weekly | Mixed Performance for Stocks; Tohoku Elec, Miura, Kansai Paint


Japan Weekly | Mixed Performance for Stocks; Tohoku Elec, Miura, Kansai Paint

By Mark Chadwick

  • US stock markets showed mixed performance post long weekend, with the NASDAQ partially buoyed by Nvidia’s strength
  • Fed’s Kashkari suggested US rate hikes remain possible, contrasting with growing expectations for an ECB rate cut as early as next week
  • Japanese stocks were volatile last week. Tohoku Electric Power was the standout performer after announcing the completion of safety works at the Onagawa No. 2 nuclear reactor

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Daily Brief Event-Driven: (Mostly) Asia-Pac M&A: Huafa Prop and more

By | Daily Briefs, Event-Driven

In today’s briefing:

  • (Mostly) Asia-Pac M&A: Huafa Prop, Asia Cement, QV Equities, Sciclone, Chilled & Frozen Logistics
  • Weekly Deals Digest (02 Jun) – Infocom, CF Logistics, Asia Cement, GA Pack, Huafa, Shift Up
  • Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma
  • Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes
  • HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024); Private Tech, Energy/Financial SOEs See BIG Net Buys
  • KWEB Index Rebalance: ZX (9890 HK) In; Fenbi (2469 HK) Out
  • (Mostly) Asia M&A, May 2024: Malaysia Airports, Alps Logistics, Nihon Housing, Great Eastern
  • Helios Techno Holding (6927) – Small TOB, Fat Premium (74%), Still Too Cheap
  • A/H Premium Tracker (To 31 May 2024):  HK Stocks Have an Ugly Week; AH Premium in Liquid Pairs Rises


(Mostly) Asia-Pac M&A: Huafa Prop, Asia Cement, QV Equities, Sciclone, Chilled & Frozen Logistics

By David Blennerhassett


Weekly Deals Digest (02 Jun) – Infocom, CF Logistics, Asia Cement, GA Pack, Huafa, Shift Up

By Arun George


Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma

By David Blennerhassett


Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes

By Travis Lundy

  • The Quiddity Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Monitor. Like the A/H Premium Monitor and HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Monitor. Lots of Flows/Position Tables and Charts with which to play.
  • Last week saw NORTHBOUND net SELL RMB 5.7bn of A-shares on lower gross volumes. NORTHBOUND bought Zijin, Yangtze Power, and renewables and sold SOEs.
  • Ongoing questions as to whether the NORTHBOUND volumes to the buy side are all foreigners. Some suspect there is national team buying mixed in, as was expected from earlier announcements.

HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024); Private Tech, Energy/Financial SOEs See BIG Net Buys

By Travis Lundy

  • SOUTHBOUND was again a net buyer for HK$29.7bn on small two-way volumes. Bank Of China Ltd (H) (3988 HK) dropped to #4 this week but SOE buying dominated.
  • It is not clear how much of this is H/A discounts, expected dividend tax removal, and the KPIs for SOE CEOs to raise prices and payout ratios, but it continues.
  • Valuations are acceptable. Flows are good. Policy changes are afoot. SOUTHBOUND may continue to see inflows – national team and otherwise.

KWEB Index Rebalance: ZX (9890 HK) In; Fenbi (2469 HK) Out

By Brian Freitas


(Mostly) Asia M&A, May 2024: Malaysia Airports, Alps Logistics, Nihon Housing, Great Eastern

By David Blennerhassett

  • For the month of May 2024, 10 new transactions (firm and non-binding) were discussed on Smartkarma with an overall announced deal size of ~US$6.6bn.
  • The average premium for the new transactions announced (or first discussed) in May was ~60%. The average premium YTD is ~46%. Japan is well up yoy. Hong Kong is down.
  • This compares to the average premium for transactions in 2023 (117 transactions), 2022 (106), 2021 (165), 2020 (158), and 2019 (145 ) of 39%, 41%, 33%, 31%, and 31% respectively.

Helios Techno Holding (6927) – Small TOB, Fat Premium (74%), Still Too Cheap

By Travis Lundy

  • On Friday, acquisitive wafer technology firm Rs Technologies (3445 JP) announced it would buy lamp and printing equipment maker Helios Techno Holding (6927 JP) at a 74% premium.  
  • The premium is big, but Helios is a steal at the price. Granted, it is a small potatoes steal. 
  • The register is not controlled by any one party or group of investors other than retail. That makes this interesting.

A/H Premium Tracker (To 31 May 2024):  HK Stocks Have an Ugly Week; AH Premium in Liquid Pairs Rises

By Travis Lundy

  • The New/Better A-H Premium Tracker has tables, charts, measures galore to track A/H premium positioning, southbound and northbound positioning/volatility in pairs over time, etc.
  • SOUTHBOUND’s renewed buy streak continued this past week; every day net positive. Strong net buying. NORTHBOUND saw net selling. Gross volumes on both were light.
  • AH Premia rebounded off multi-year lows, on average, this past week as Hang Seng/other HK indices fell and A-shares did not do much. Liquid Hs underperformed As by 2%.

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Daily Brief Australia: BHP Group Ltd and more

By | Australia, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • (Mostly) Asia-Pac M&A: Huafa Prop, Asia Cement, QV Equities, Sciclone, Chilled & Frozen Logistics


(Mostly) Asia-Pac M&A: Huafa Prop, Asia Cement, QV Equities, Sciclone, Chilled & Frozen Logistics

By David Blennerhassett


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Daily Brief Singapore: Great Eastern Holdings and more

By | Daily Briefs, Singapore

In today’s briefing:

  • (Mostly) Asia M&A, May 2024: Malaysia Airports, Alps Logistics, Nihon Housing, Great Eastern


(Mostly) Asia M&A, May 2024: Malaysia Airports, Alps Logistics, Nihon Housing, Great Eastern

By David Blennerhassett

  • For the month of May 2024, 10 new transactions (firm and non-binding) were discussed on Smartkarma with an overall announced deal size of ~US$6.6bn.
  • The average premium for the new transactions announced (or first discussed) in May was ~60%. The average premium YTD is ~46%. Japan is well up yoy. Hong Kong is down.
  • This compares to the average premium for transactions in 2023 (117 transactions), 2022 (106), 2021 (165), 2020 (158), and 2019 (145 ) of 39%, 41%, 33%, 31%, and 31% respectively.

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Daily Brief China: China Yangtze Power Co, Ltd., MINISO Group Holding , ZX, Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology and more

By | China, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes
  • HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024); Private Tech, Energy/Financial SOEs See BIG Net Buys
  • KWEB Index Rebalance: ZX (9890 HK) In; Fenbi (2469 HK) Out
  • A/H Premium Tracker (To 31 May 2024):  HK Stocks Have an Ugly Week; AH Premium in Liquid Pairs Rises


Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes

By Travis Lundy

  • The Quiddity Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Monitor. Like the A/H Premium Monitor and HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Monitor. Lots of Flows/Position Tables and Charts with which to play.
  • Last week saw NORTHBOUND net SELL RMB 5.7bn of A-shares on lower gross volumes. NORTHBOUND bought Zijin, Yangtze Power, and renewables and sold SOEs.
  • Ongoing questions as to whether the NORTHBOUND volumes to the buy side are all foreigners. Some suspect there is national team buying mixed in, as was expected from earlier announcements.

HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024); Private Tech, Energy/Financial SOEs See BIG Net Buys

By Travis Lundy

  • SOUTHBOUND was again a net buyer for HK$29.7bn on small two-way volumes. Bank Of China Ltd (H) (3988 HK) dropped to #4 this week but SOE buying dominated.
  • It is not clear how much of this is H/A discounts, expected dividend tax removal, and the KPIs for SOE CEOs to raise prices and payout ratios, but it continues.
  • Valuations are acceptable. Flows are good. Policy changes are afoot. SOUTHBOUND may continue to see inflows – national team and otherwise.

KWEB Index Rebalance: ZX (9890 HK) In; Fenbi (2469 HK) Out

By Brian Freitas


A/H Premium Tracker (To 31 May 2024):  HK Stocks Have an Ugly Week; AH Premium in Liquid Pairs Rises

By Travis Lundy

  • The New/Better A-H Premium Tracker has tables, charts, measures galore to track A/H premium positioning, southbound and northbound positioning/volatility in pairs over time, etc.
  • SOUTHBOUND’s renewed buy streak continued this past week; every day net positive. Strong net buying. NORTHBOUND saw net selling. Gross volumes on both were light.
  • AH Premia rebounded off multi-year lows, on average, this past week as Hang Seng/other HK indices fell and A-shares did not do much. Liquid Hs underperformed As by 2%.

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Daily Brief Japan: Infocom Corp, Mitsui Matsushima, Helios Techno Holding and more

By | Daily Briefs, Japan

In today’s briefing:

  • Weekly Deals Digest (02 Jun) – Infocom, CF Logistics, Asia Cement, GA Pack, Huafa, Shift Up
  • Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma
  • Helios Techno Holding (6927) – Small TOB, Fat Premium (74%), Still Too Cheap


Weekly Deals Digest (02 Jun) – Infocom, CF Logistics, Asia Cement, GA Pack, Huafa, Shift Up

By Arun George


Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma

By David Blennerhassett


Helios Techno Holding (6927) – Small TOB, Fat Premium (74%), Still Too Cheap

By Travis Lundy

  • On Friday, acquisitive wafer technology firm Rs Technologies (3445 JP) announced it would buy lamp and printing equipment maker Helios Techno Holding (6927 JP) at a 74% premium.  
  • The premium is big, but Helios is a steal at the price. Granted, it is a small potatoes steal. 
  • The register is not controlled by any one party or group of investors other than retail. That makes this interesting.

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Most Read: Infocom Corp, Chilled & Frozen Logistics Holdings, Greatview Aseptic Packaging, Hanwha Ocean , BHP Group Ltd, Mitsui Matsushima, China Yangtze Power Co, Ltd. and more

By | Daily Briefs, Most Read

In today’s briefing:

  • Infocom (4348 JP): Blackstone’s Rumoured JPY260bn Bid to Acquire Teijin’s Stake
  • SG Holdings to Launch TOB on C&F Logistics (9099) At A Whopping ¥5,740/Share – HUGE Governance Win
  • Chilled & Frozen Logistics (9099 JP): SG Holdings’ Stunning JPY5,740 Offer
  • GAPack (468 HK): Shandong Xinjufeng Offer Progesses
  • End of Mandatory Lock-Up Periods for 45 Companies in Korea in June 2024
  • Portfolio Watch – Adjusting equity and commodity risks as the reflation story stalls
  • (Mostly) Asia-Pac M&A: Huafa Prop, Asia Cement, QV Equities, Sciclone, Chilled & Frozen Logistics
  • Weekly Deals Digest (02 Jun) – Infocom, CF Logistics, Asia Cement, GA Pack, Huafa, Shift Up
  • Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma
  • Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes


Infocom (4348 JP): Blackstone’s Rumoured JPY260bn Bid to Acquire Teijin’s Stake

By Arun George

  • Bloomberg reports that Blackstone (BX US) has agreed to acquire Teijin Ltd (3401 JP)’s 55% stake in Infocom Corp (4348 JP) at a rumoured valuation of JPY260 billion. 
  • The potential minority offer price depends on whether the rumoured valuation refers to market cap or enterprise value and whether Teijin will share TOB tax benefits. 
  • The most likely scenario is that the valuation refers to the market cap, with Teijin sharing TOB tax benefits, resulting in a minority offer of around JPY5,720 per share. 

SG Holdings to Launch TOB on C&F Logistics (9099) At A Whopping ¥5,740/Share – HUGE Governance Win

By Travis Lundy

  • Chilled & Frozen Logistics Holdings (9099 JP) was near an all-time high in late March when it closed at ¥2,041 the day AZ-Com Maruwa Holdings (9090 JP) bid ¥3,000/share.
  • That was hostile, and C&F’s Board reacted swiftly, looking for a market check and competitive process. It got one. It was VERY successful in getting the best bid. 
  • SG Holdings (9143 JP) has bid ¥5,740 – a very full multiple and 91% higher than AZ-Com’s price. I don’t expect an overbidder. Huge governance win for Japan minorities. 

Chilled & Frozen Logistics (9099 JP): SG Holdings’ Stunning JPY5,740 Offer

By Arun George


GAPack (468 HK): Shandong Xinjufeng Offer Progesses

By David Blennerhassett

  • On the 9th May, Shandong Xinjufeng (301296 CH) (XJF) made a pre-conditional voluntary general Offer at $2.65/share (best & final), contingent on a 50% acceptance. Final/special dividends to be added.
  • GAPack(468 HK) has made it clear that XJF is a competitor of GAPack. And Mengniu (2319 HK) may review its relationship if pre-cons are satisfied/waived; or the Offer gets up.
  • XJF has announced the necessary applications have been sent to NDRC, MoC, and SAMR; and it prepping for a shareholder meeting to approve the Offer. 

End of Mandatory Lock-Up Periods for 45 Companies in Korea in June 2024

By Douglas Kim

  • We discuss the end of the mandatory lock-up periods for 45 stocks in Korea in June 2024, among which 5 are in KOSPI and 40 are in KOSDAQ.
  • These 45 stocks on average could be subject to further selling pressures in June and could underperform relative to the market.
  • The top three market cap stocks including those of which at least 1% of outstanding shares could be sold in June include Hanwha Ocean, LS Materials, and Komico. 

Portfolio Watch – Adjusting equity and commodity risks as the reflation story stalls

By Andreas Steno

  • Hello everyone, and welcome back to our weekly portfolio watch, where we shed light on the most important factors driving our Macro and Crypto portfolio over the past week.
  • Macro Portfolio – Reflation bets have lost momentumWe have been banging the drum on a combination of slightly higher prices and a continuation of the rebound in manufacturing on a more global scale, placing bets in broad commodities and cyclical equities like Materials.
  • The recent rally in BCOM has however been put to a halt over the past week, and it looks like we are in for a smaller correction in industrial metals, where clustering risks have turned more profound in copper and silver especially, as right about everyone has placed longs in the copper July contract.

(Mostly) Asia-Pac M&A: Huafa Prop, Asia Cement, QV Equities, Sciclone, Chilled & Frozen Logistics

By David Blennerhassett


Weekly Deals Digest (02 Jun) – Infocom, CF Logistics, Asia Cement, GA Pack, Huafa, Shift Up

By Arun George


Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma

By David Blennerhassett


Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes

By Travis Lundy

  • The Quiddity Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Monitor. Like the A/H Premium Monitor and HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Monitor. Lots of Flows/Position Tables and Charts with which to play.
  • Last week saw NORTHBOUND net SELL RMB 5.7bn of A-shares on lower gross volumes. NORTHBOUND bought Zijin, Yangtze Power, and renewables and sold SOEs.
  • Ongoing questions as to whether the NORTHBOUND volumes to the buy side are all foreigners. Some suspect there is national team buying mixed in, as was expected from earlier announcements.

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Daily Brief Utilities: China Yangtze Power Co, Ltd. and more

By | Daily Briefs, Utilities Sector

In today’s briefing:

  • Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes


Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Flows (To 31 May 2024): Net Sell Flows on Weak Gross Volumes

By Travis Lundy

  • The Quiddity Mainland Connect NORTHBOUND Monitor. Like the A/H Premium Monitor and HK Connect SOUTHBOUND Monitor. Lots of Flows/Position Tables and Charts with which to play.
  • Last week saw NORTHBOUND net SELL RMB 5.7bn of A-shares on lower gross volumes. NORTHBOUND bought Zijin, Yangtze Power, and renewables and sold SOEs.
  • Ongoing questions as to whether the NORTHBOUND volumes to the buy side are all foreigners. Some suspect there is national team buying mixed in, as was expected from earlier announcements.

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Daily Brief Industrials: Mitsui Matsushima, Helios Techno Holding and more

By | Daily Briefs, Industrials

In today’s briefing:

  • Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma
  • Helios Techno Holding (6927) – Small TOB, Fat Premium (74%), Still Too Cheap


Last Week in Event SPACE: Mitsui Matsushima, China Merchants,Kansai Paint, Teijin, Sciclone Pharma

By David Blennerhassett


Helios Techno Holding (6927) – Small TOB, Fat Premium (74%), Still Too Cheap

By Travis Lundy

  • On Friday, acquisitive wafer technology firm Rs Technologies (3445 JP) announced it would buy lamp and printing equipment maker Helios Techno Holding (6927 JP) at a 74% premium.  
  • The premium is big, but Helios is a steal at the price. Granted, it is a small potatoes steal. 
  • The register is not controlled by any one party or group of investors other than retail. That makes this interesting.

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