Monday, July 16, 2012

IHH Healthcare of Malaysia Raises $2 Billion in I.P.O.

HONG KONG — IHH Healthcare, one of Asia’s biggest hospital operators, raised $2 billion selling shares in Malaysia and Singapore on Thursday in the world’s third-largest initial public offering this year. The shares priced at the top of the range after having been marketed at 2.67 ringgit to 2.85 ringgit apiece.
While global investors have shown scant appetite for huge new listings since Facebook’s botched $16 billion I.P.O. on the Nasdaq stock market in May, Malaysia has emerged as a relative bright spot.
The Southeast Asian nation was also home to the world’s second-biggest offering of the year, the $3.1 billion listing of the palm oil producer Felda Global Ventures on the Kuala Lumpur exchange in June.
IHH, owned by the Malaysian state investment firm Kazanah Nasional and the Japanese trading house Mitsui & Company, sold 2.23 billion shares, or a 27 percent stake in the company, pricing the dual offering at 2.80 Malaysian ringgit and 1.11 Singapore dollars a share, or 87 American cents a share, according to stock exchange filings.

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Click Link : http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/07/12/malaysian-hospital-firm-ihh-healthcare-raises-2-billion-in-i-p-o/

Comments:
Is IHH an investment opportunity for speculator/trader in July 2012?
Special Situation Blog forecast "IHH share price will shoot up within 15-20% on first week. This create a good opportunity for speculator/trader to profit from short term investment.

I personally missed this IHH IPO. Just watch it out.

According to Year 2012 IPO, those government link IPO-company should provide a good return on first day. Will IHH make it happen again?



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