In this briefing:
- Gold: Dovish Central Banks May Sustain Rally; Closing Our GLD Short
- A Trading Strategy for EcoproBM Post IPO
- Delta Thailand’s Tender Offer: Updated Timetable
1. Gold: Dovish Central Banks May Sustain Rally; Closing Our GLD Short
Central banks around the world have signaled their willingness to return back to the Easy Money Playbook in their quest to re-stimulate economic growth and inflation. This significant shift in market expectations has been the key factor driving the recent rally in Gold (GOLD COMDTY) prices, and it appears to have legs. As such, we are closing our Spdr Gold Shares (GLD US) short.
2. A Trading Strategy for EcoproBM Post IPO
- In this report, we provide a trading strategy for Ecopro BM Co Ltd (247540 KS) IPO, which is expected to start trading on March 5th. The IPO price has been determined at 48,000 won, which is 19% higher than the mid-point of the original IPO price range of 37,500 won to 42,900 won. The institutional investors’ demand for the Ecopro BM IPO was extremely strong at 988 to 1.
- In our previous report Ecopro BM IPO: Valuation Analysis, we proposed the base case to high end of the company’s value to be between 56,000 won and 67,800 won. Given the enormous institutional demand for this IPO, it appears that our base case valuation (56,000 won), which is 17% higher than the IPO price, may be too conservative.
- A more likely scenario now is that the stock reaches about 65,000 won to 70,000 won in the first few hours of trading on the first day, overshooting its intrinsic value and sells off a bit for a few days/weeks, enters a consolidation phase and then resumes its higher share price again.
3. Delta Thailand’s Tender Offer: Updated Timetable
With Form 247-3 (Intention to Make a Tender Offer) and the FY18 dividend (Bt2.30/share) for Delta Electronics Thai (DELTA TB) having been announced, this insight briefly provides an updated indicative timetable for investors.
The next key date is the submission of Form 247-4, the Tender Offer for Securities, which will provide full details of the Offer.
Date | Data in the Date | Comment |
1-Aug-18 | Announcement | |
13-Jan-19 | Pre-approvals fulfilled | |
18-Feb-19 | Form 247-3 submitted | |
18-Feb-19 | FY18 dividend announced | |
22-Feb-19 | Form 247-4 to be submitted | As per announcement |
25-Feb-19 | Tender Offer open | Assume 1 business day after 247-4 is submitted |
28-Feb-19 | Last day to buy to be on the 4 Mar register | T+2 settlement |
1-Mar-19 | Ex-date for dividend | As announced |
4-Mar-19 | Date to be on the registry to receive full-year dividend | As announced |
22-Mar-19 | Last day for revocation of shares | 20th day of Tender Offer1 |
29-Mar-19 | Close of Offer | Assuming 25 business days tender period |
2-Apr-19 | AGM | As announced |
3-Apr-19 | Consideration paid under the Offer | Assume 3 business days after close of Offer |
11-Apr-19 | Payment of FY18 dividend | As announced2 |
This above indicative timetable assumes a conditional offer based on a minimum acceptance level of at least 50%. Payment under the offer may indeed be earlier, as explained below, which also ties in with a shareholders’ right to revoke shares tendered.
In addition, investors should not tender once the offer opens – assuming the tender period commences on the 25 February – but wait until their shares are on the registry as at 4 March to receive the FY18 dividend.
Currently trading at a 2.2%/22% gross/annualised spread. Bear in mind the dividend is subject to 10% tax.
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