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hfjdhy
    22-Oct-2019 14:03  
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Halted

Together with Yanlord and Perennial
 
 
Seth57*
    19-Sep-2019 12:25  
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Another low ball offer?

TA_Expert      ( Date: 16-Sep-2019 11:18) Posted:

Interestingly, the share price has been on the up trend.

Poeple are accumulating the shares not because of the profitability but rather on the potential of privatisation.

 
 
TA_Expert
    16-Sep-2019 11:18  
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Interestingly, the share price has been on the up trend.

Poeple are accumulating the shares not because of the profitability but rather on the potential of privatisation.
 

 
Jamesbond008
    16-Sep-2019 11:05  
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UNITED ENGINEERS 2Q PROFIT FALLS 33%, EXPECT DECLINING DIVIDEND MINORITY MAY RAISE MORE QUESTIONS

 


The financial performance of United Engineers (UE) painted a less-than-rosy picture of the property sector. In the second quarter, revenue dipped 8 percent from $96.2 million to $88.1 million. This can be attributed not only to a weak performance from the property segment but also reflects poorly on the engineering and manufacturing segments as well.

Owing to the above, 2Q net profit attributable to shareholders fell 33% to $7.7 million from $11.4 million a year ago.

Looking at the breakdown revealed that the property development segment suffered a 32 percent fall in revenue &ndash the largest single contributor to the lacklustre performance &ndash while manufacturing, a victim of the trade war, dipped 20 percent. The engineering segment saw a 12 percent decline in revenue.

http://aspire.sharesinv.com/61825/united-engineers-2q-profit-falls-33-expect-declining-dividend-minority-may-raise-more-questions/
 
 
Jamesbond008
    05-Aug-2019 12:31  
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http://aspire.sharesinv.com/61690/ue-share-sale-raises-doubt/
 

UE SHARE SALE RAISES DOUBT

 
 

Early July, the board of United Engineers (UE) came to a decision to sell all its treasury shares to undisclosed third parties, fetching a sum of $56 million. The transaction, facilitated by UOB Kay Hian, represented a meaningful stake of 3.14 percent of the company. 

The move, however, drew scrutiny from its second largest shareholder Oxley Holdings (Oxley) and raises questions by minority shareholders alike. Oxley, which has built one of Singapore&rsquo s most successful brands in property development, was not sounded out as a potential buyer and was not offered the option to take up the block sale.

Expressing dismay, Oxley Chief Executive Mr. Ching Chiat Kwong said that he would have seriously considered &ldquo giving a reasonable price that helps the company (UE) achieve better ground&rdquo . 

For purpose of context, in 2017, a consortium (YPI) led by Yanlord Land Group and Perennial Real Estate Holdings tried to take over of UE, but only managed to snap up 33.5-percent stake. Since then, YPI had control of board but differences with Oxley arose when the latter also became a substantial shareholder of UE in 2017 as well. 

Drawn to UE&rsquo s assets, Oxley has continued to build up its stake in the company. As of June 2019, Oxley has accumulated 18.9 percent in UE. Along with its executives Mr. Ching and deputy CEO Mr. Eric Low, Oxley&rsquo s direct and indirect interest combined to about 23.5 percent of UE. Despite that, Oxley has been unsuccessful in getting any of its executives on the UE board even after two appeals by Mr. Ching. Why? This raises serious doubts about whether UE is an entity that bothers about the rights of its minority shareholders, and we are talking about a minority that holds a very substantial amount of shares in the company.

Also leaving retail and minority investors feeling high and dry was UE&rsquo s decision to go on a separate placement of its entire block of treasury shares at a price of $2.58 per share. In 2017, minority shareholders had voted against the YPI&rsquo s offer price of $2.60 per share, leading to the takeover offer to lapse.  Following which, YPI cannot increase its stake in UE by more than one percent every six months, unless it embarks on another general offer. 

The latest episode thus left investors wondering if the move was YPI&rsquo s strategy to accumulate an increased stake in UE via a third party who could end up being acting in concert hence the secrecy.  Regardless, it also dented confidence in the current UE board. Looking at the public forum of Sharejunction, most forumers seem to show some distaste for the sale.

 

 

 
 
Jamesbond008
    05-Aug-2019 12:06  
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all the media and newspapers go quiet on UE already. So what if company got PAP MP as chairman, no need to explain to shareholders is it?
 
 

 
Qanghoo
    31-Jul-2019 08:34  
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How independent are IDs?
 
 
Jamesbond008
    30-Jul-2019 12:10  
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WE WANT JUSTICE FOR MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS!!!!!!!
 
 
Jamesbond008
    30-Jul-2019 12:09  
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OFFER PRICE IN 2017: S$2.60 PER SHARE

SELLING TO STRANGERS IN 2019: S$2.58 PER SHARE

KNN, THE VALUE OF UE SHARES DROPPED IN LAST 2 YEARS HUH.........
 
 
Jamesbond008
    30-Jul-2019 12:07  
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ALSO WILL WRITE TO OXLEY CHAIRMAN AND CEO, ASK THEM TO COME AND ELECTED INTO THE UE BOARD..... THROW OUT THE PRESENT BOARD.
 

 
Jamesbond008
    30-Jul-2019 12:06  
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Like that cannot la.... I going to write a letter to SIAS and SGX, ask them to help.

HOW CAN THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SELL THE 3.14% AT S$2.58 WHEN THE OFFER PRICE 2 YEARS AGO, IS S$2.60.....

THIS IS DAMN UGLY
 
 
Qanghoo
    24-Jul-2019 13:31  
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I note the pomp n rhetoric of the just-completed corporate awards.  I also note the deafening silence surrounding the seemingly opaque recent UE deal.  If only small fry can see, n others remain blind, then the corporate awards are for the blind only?

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Jamesbond008
    23-Jul-2019 11:14  
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CORPORATE INJUSTICE

The board of directors at United Engineers has shown a blatant lack of corporate governance. They know who are the substantial shareholders. They should have gone to these shareholders for support first. Yet they conduct a separate placement of the Treasury shares. They exhibited obvious biasness against the substantial shareholders. That is corporate injustice.
 
 
bayduck
    16-Jul-2019 23:43  
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If you all truly think that $2.58 is too Low a price, then you should be mopping up the shares in the open market given that&rsquo s it only $2.61 now. No?
 
 
Qanghoo
    16-Jul-2019 23:43  
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Brother, I salute ur gallant effort.  Unfortunately, I have my constraints that does not allow me to go any further.  Anyway, hope ur good work wld make a difference at the end of the day.  So, where have all the transparency advocates gone?  Wld they now come forward to justify the deafening silence?    This is so troubling. 

Jamesbond008      ( Date: 14-Jul-2019 21:53) Posted:

a simple open tender for the sale of the 3% shares will show the high standard of corporate governance.... sadly, united engineers board of directors have no respect for corporate governance. 

 

 
desmodeus
    16-Jul-2019 23:26  
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Red faces if the share price hits $3
 
 
Jamesbond008
    14-Jul-2019 21:53  
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a simple open tender for the sale of the 3% shares will show the high standard of corporate governance.... sadly, united engineers board of directors have no respect for corporate governance. 
 
 
Jamesbond008
    14-Jul-2019 21:50  
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I am drafting a letter to SIAS, protesting the actions of Mr Roy Tan, the ceo. imho, Mr Tan did not act in the best interests of the minority shareholders and his answers to the questions raised are just plain pr answers. 
In the name of corporate governance, we should pursue this matter to identify the buyers of these 3% shares... 

If you have shares in united engineers then i encourage you to pm me. i will add your name into the letter 


 
 
 
Qanghoo
    12-Jul-2019 20:21  
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In a transparent situation, the tendering process wld have been the tool to ensure tthat the coy' s best interests are served.  N it wld seem almost certain that a better px cld have been fetched.  That it was not done, creates a horrible horrible stench.  Small fry shareholders n investor champions shd be really concerned the way things are happening.  Yet, things seem to pass seemingly without even a whimper.  Is this the true state of corporate governance n transparency? 
 
 
Jamesbond008
    12-Jul-2019 15:19  
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read the article on the edge. the people at united engineers are not working in the interests of minority shareholders.... sold cheap cheap 2.58... wah lau, your mother also sell so cheap. i think must be sell to own people la. 


 
 
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