Monday September 10, 2012
Bonus/Rights Issues
Aeon Credit Service Announcement date: August 29, 2012
Lodgement date: September 13, 2012
Bonus one-for-five.
Crest Builder Holdings Announcement date: July 27, 2012
Proposed bonus issue of new warrants (warrants B) on the basis of three warrants for every ten existing ordinary shares of RM1.00 each held on an entitlement date to be determined later.
CSL Announcement date: August 27, 2012
Lodgement date: September 12, 2012
Bonus issue of 596,295,388 warrants on the basis of one warrant for every two existing ordinary shares of SGD0.001 each in CSL held.
DGSB Announcement date: July 23, 2012
Dijaya Corporation Bhd Announcement date: August 30, 2012
Lodgement date: September 14, 2012
Fast Track Solution Announcement date: September 5, 2012
Proposed renounceable rights issue of up to 153,747,000 new ordinary shares of RM0.10 each together with up to 102,498,000 free detachable warrants at an issue price of RM0.10 per rights shares on the basis of three rights shares for every two existing ordinary shares of RM0.10 each held together with two free warrants for every three rights shares subscribed at an entitlement date to be determined later.
Formis Resources Bhd Announcement date: August 16 , 2012
Halex Holdings Bhd Announcement date: August 17, 2012
Proposed bonus one-for-four.
Harvest Court Inds Announcement date: July 12, 2012
Hua Yang Bhd Announcement date: July 31, 2012
Proposed bonus one-for-four.
Hubline Bhd Announcement date: September 3, 2012
Lodgement date: September 20, 2012
Johore Tin Bhd Announcement date: August 8, 2012
Proposed renounceable rights issue of 23,326,333 new ordinary shares of RM1.00 each together with 23,326,333 free detachable warrants on the basis of one rights share and one warrant for every three existing ordinary shares of RM1.00 each held on an entitlement date to be determined later.
KNM Group Bhd Announcement date: July 31, 2012
K-One Technology Bhd Announcement date: August 29, 2012
Proposed bonus issue of 93,637,050 warrants on the basis of one warrant for every four existing ordinary shares of RM0.10 each held.
MKH Bhd Announcement date: August 13, 2012
1) Proposed renounceable rights issue of 29,104,378 new ordinary shares of RM1.00 each in MKH on the basis of one rights share for every ten existing MKH shares held together with 29,104,378 free detachable warrants in MKH on the basis of one free warrant for every one rights share subscribed for, on an entitlement date to be determined later.
2) Proposed bonus issue of 29,104,378 new MKH shares to be credited as fully paid-up on the basis of one bonus share for every one rights share subscribed pursuant to the proposed rights issue with warrants.
Muar Ban Lee Announcement date: August 7, 2012
Proposed renounceable rights issue of 46,000,000 warrants at an issue price RM0.10 per warrant on the basis of one warrant for every two existing ordinary shares of RM0.50 each in MBL shares held by the shareholders of MBL.
RCE Capital Bhd Announcement date: August 30, 2012
1) Proposed bonus one-for-two.
2) Proposed renounceable rights issue of up to 478,496,024 new redeemable convertible non-cumulative preference shares (RCPS) of RM0.10 each in RCE on the basis of two RCPS for every five shares held after the proposed bonus issue.
See Hup Consolidated Announcement date: August 1, 2012
1) Proposed private placement of 5,600,000 new ordinary shares of RM1.00 each together with 11,200,000 free warrants on the basis of two free warrants for every one placement share subscribed, at an issue price of RM1.00 per placement share.
2) Proposed renounceable rights issue of up to 9,261,520 new ordinary shares of RM1.00 each together with up to 18,523,040 free warrants at an issue price of RM1.00 per rights share on the basis of one rights share together with two free warrants for every five existing ordinary shares of RM1.00 each held, based on a minimum subscription level of 1,000,000 rights shares together with 2,000,000 free warrants, on an entitlement date to be determined and announced later.
3) Proposed renounceable rights issue of up to RM23,153,800 nominal value of 5-year, 4.6%, irredeemable convertible unsecured loan stocks (ICULS) at 100% of its nominal value of RM0.10 each on the basis of RM1.00 nominal value of the rights ICULS for every two existing shares held, based on a minimum subscription level of RM4,000,000 nominal value of rights ICULS, on an entitlement date to be determined and announced later.
Stemlife Bhd Announcement date: August 15, 2012
Proposed bonus one-for-two.
Tadmax Resources Announcement date: July 18, 2012
1) Proposed par value reduction via the cancellation of RM0.50 of the par value of every existing ordinary shares of RM1.00 each in the issued and paid-up share capital pursuant to Section 64 of the Act.
2) Proposed a renounceable rights issue of up to RM23,679,922 nominal value of a five-year 3% ICULS at 100% of its nominal value on the basis of RM0.50 nominal value of ICULS for every ten shares held together with up to 94,719,686 free detachable warrants on the basis of two free warrants for every RM0.50 nominal value of ICULS subscribed for, on the entitlement date.
3) Proposed a restricted issue of up to 55,183,334 warrants to the holders of unexercised warrants A at an indicative issue price of RM0.01 per warrant on the basis of one warrant for every two warrants A held on the entitlement date.
Toyo Ink Group Announcement date: August 10, 2012
1) Proposed renounceable rights issue of up to 42,800,000 new ordinary shares of RM1.00 each together with up to 42,800,000 free new detachable warrants at an issue price of RM1.20 per rights share on the basis of one rights share together with one free warrant for every one existing ordinary shares of RM1.00 each held at an entitlement date to be determined and announced later.
2) Proposed bonus issue of up to 21,400,000 shares to be credited as fully paid-up on the basis of one new share for every two rights shares subscribed pursuant to the proposed rights issue with warrants.
VTI Vintage Bhd Announcement date: July 24, 2012
1) Proposed share capital reduction of VTI Vintage Bhd's (VVB) issued and paid-up share capital via cancellation of RM0.90 of the par value of each existing ordinary share of RM1.00 each in VVB pursuant to Section 64 of the Companies Act, 1965.
2) Proposed share consolidation via the consolidation of five ordinary shares of RM0.10 each into one share of RM0.50 each in VVB.
3) Proposed private placement of 17,000,000 new consolidated ordinary shares of RM0.50 each in VVB together with 8,500,000 free detachable warrants on the basis of one warrant for every two placement shares held to strategic investors at an issue price of RM0.50 per share.
4) Proposed renounceable rights issue of 36,497,200 new consolidated shares of RM0.50 each in VVB on the basis of one rights share for every one existing VVB share held together with 18,248,600 free detachable warrants on the basis of one new warrant for every two rights shares subscribed by the entitled shareholders on an entitlement date to be determined.
WCT Bhd Announcement date: September 6, 2012
1) Proposed bonus three-for-twenty.
2) Proposed bonus issue of up to 240,340,373 free warrants in WCT (Warrant D) on the basis of one Warrant D for every five WCT shares held on the entitlement date.
Yung Kong Announcement date: July 18, 2012
1) Proposed bonus issue of up to 33,304,333 new shares to the ordinary shareholders and up to 2,249,078 new shares to redeemable convertible preference shares (RCPS) holder to be credited as fully paid-up on the basis of one bonus share for every 10 existing shares held on an entitlement date to be determined later.
2) Proposed bonus issue of up to 99,913,001 warrants to the ordinary shareholders and up to 6,747,236 warrants to the RCPS holder on the basis of three free warrants for every 10 existing shares held on an entitlement date to be determined later.
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