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I think 0.33 or below can buy. Only need to rise to 0.40 for 20% gain. What do you think?
If many shorties sell off the shares. For sure, the buyers cannot absorb all the shares.
Sorties keep selling, the price will drop.
The effort is there to be seen....
stockwatch8877 ( Date: 18-Mar-2026 14:31) Posted:
| What happened to the shorties? They must sell down the shares price. |
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What happened to the shorties? They must sell down the shares price.
There would be significant upside to the current share price if pursuing options b) or c) even if " x" was zero. That would be the smart thing for the government to do, but are they smart?
astorcpa ( Date: 17-Mar-2026 13:07) Posted:
| SingPost' s postage business can be carved out and can be nationalized by offering " x" cents to the shareholders. Even a very low offer will benefit the Shareholders because their property business (with a different name) is doing well which can be then a) continued as a listed business b) privatized/ sold out or c) convert to REIT.    |
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make things easy,get it delisted at a price that is not far from 0.60
According to Google, i think the only properties they currently owned is the Singpost centre (1.1b), Singpost eCommerce facility (183m) and 7 post offices (maybe worth 30m)
Offer part Cash and Part Shares from its Property to be sold to a Reit Developer. Eg. MAPLE.
SingPost' s postage business can be carved out and can be nationalized by offering " x" cents to the shareholders. Even a very low offer will benefit the Shareholders because their property business (with a different name) is doing well which can be then a) continued as a listed business b) privatized/ sold out or c) convert to REIT.   
Cannot compare to Osim that is still has a good business model but its value is not well reflected by its share price. I think after taken private at valuation about 1 Billion, it went on to sell stakes of the company 2 years later with a valuation of 1.7B. Singpost valuation will just dive lower and lower with a sunset business model.
vicloo ( Date: 16-Mar-2026 17:50) Posted:
If follow OSIM, offer 30% premium we will get 0.355 x 1.3 = 46c offer.
https://theedgemalaysia.com/article/osim-hits-four-month-high-privatisation-bid
MrBear12 ( Date: 16-Mar-2026 17:33) Posted:
| A scheme offer of 40 cent is about right...
Wanna take the bait???
Gotta sit tight though...
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If follow OSIM, offer 30% premium we will get 0.355 x 1.3 = 46c offer.
https://theedgemalaysia.com/article/osim-hits-four-month-high-privatisation-bid
MrBear12 ( Date: 16-Mar-2026 17:33) Posted:
A scheme offer of 40 cent is about right...
Wanna take the bait???
Gotta sit tight though...
vicloo ( Date: 16-Mar-2026 17:31) Posted:
| Yes, they should offer at least 55c to privatise. |
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A scheme offer of 40 cent is about right...
Wanna take the bait???
Gotta sit tight though...
vicloo ( Date: 16-Mar-2026 17:31) Posted:
Yes, they should offer at least 55c to privatise.
TA_Expert ( Date: 15-Mar-2026 00:28) Posted:
| Nationalising SingPost will wipe out the all the retail investors. Many of them bought the shares at $0.40 or much higher |
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Yes, they should offer at least 55c to privatise.
TA_Expert ( Date: 15-Mar-2026 00:28) Posted:
Nationalising SingPost will wipe out the all the retail investors. Many of them bought the shares at $0.40 or much higher.
MrBear12 ( Date: 14-Mar-2026 19:38) Posted:
| I think investors will lose a lot if Singpost is nationalised. Taken over by the govt.
Investor interest is better served by turning this company around...
And the Govt is not always the best manager of a company...
Investors all over the world have lost when a company is taken over by Govt.
bear would not want to see Singpost go to the Govt.
The thought itself will depress the share price ...
no wonder the share price has steadily fallen over the years when there is a possibility of Govt taking over...
bear has never seen a company that is valued highly by the market when the market knows the govt is taking over.
Singpost is just any ordinary company.. |
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Shortist paradise....
JurongW ( Date: 15-Mar-2026 01:42) Posted:
I only realised what you meant by a lost decade when I opened the chart of SingPost. I had cut loss and moved on back in March 2020.
 
When a stock halves once, it can present an opportunity to buy on the cheap. If it halves again, even better still. But SingPost has fallen far beyond that
Peak - $2.16
Half - $1.08
Half again - $0.54
For loyal shareholders of Singpost, let' s hope it doesn' t have to fall by another half again.

 
TA_Expert ( Date: 15-Mar-2026 00:27) Posted:
The government cannot afford to close SingPost no matter what it takes. They will continue to allow SingPost to hike the prices of stamps, etc, to just keep it afloat.
SingPost is a lost decade company starting from the resignation of the Ang Mo CEO |
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I only realised what you meant by a lost decade when I opened the chart of SingPost. I had cut loss and moved on back in March 2020.
 
When a stock halves once, it can present an opportunity to buy on the cheap. If it halves again, even better still. But SingPost has fallen far beyond that
Peak - $2.16
Half - $1.08
Half again - $0.54
For loyal shareholders of Singpost, let' s hope it doesn' t have to fall by another half again.

 
TA_Expert ( Date: 15-Mar-2026 00:27) Posted:
The government cannot afford to close SingPost no matter what it takes. They will continue to allow SingPost to hike the prices of stamps, etc, to just keep it afloat.
SingPost is a lost decade company starting from the resignation of the Ang Mo CEO.
MrBear12 ( Date: 14-Mar-2026 20:09) Posted:
| The uselessness of the management is clearly seen in that despite recent increases in postage prices the company is still making loss operationally.
Recently I received something in the post with a stamp of 90 cents when the correct stamp shld have been 200 cents.
People are underpaying for postage !
what to do?
just close down the company before losses widen. |
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kepoh88 ( Date: 26-Sep-2025 14:13) Posted:
| Is running Singapore Post rocket science!! |
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Nationalising SingPost will wipe out the all the retail investors. Many of them bought the shares at $0.40 or much higher.
MrBear12 ( Date: 14-Mar-2026 19:38) Posted:
I think investors will lose a lot if Singpost is nationalised. Taken over by the govt.
Investor interest is better served by turning this company around...
And the Govt is not always the best manager of a company...
Investors all over the world have lost when a company is taken over by Govt.
bear would not want to see Singpost go to the Govt.
The thought itself will depress the share price ...
no wonder the share price has steadily fallen over the years when there is a possibility of Govt taking over...
bear has never seen a company that is valued highly by the market when the market knows the govt is taking over.
Singpost is just any ordinary company...
Alignment ( Date: 14-Mar-2026 14:53) Posted:
| I agree - there is an inherently political reason for there to be a delisting here too. Operating a loss making postage service creates a conflict for management and the board that gets worse the bigger the losses become. I don' t know when something will happen and what the catalyst will be (although I can make a guess) but the current situation does not seem sustainable |
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The government cannot afford to close SingPost no matter what it takes. They will continue to allow SingPost to hike the prices of stamps, etc, to just keep it afloat.
SingPost is a lost decade company starting from the resignation of the Ang Mo CEO.
MrBear12 ( Date: 14-Mar-2026 20:09) Posted:
| The uselessness of the management is clearly seen in that despite recent increases in postage prices the company is still making loss operationally.
Recently I received something in the post with a stamp of 90 cents when the correct stamp shld have been 200 cents.
People are underpaying for postage !
what to do?
just close down the company before losses widen. |
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This visual captures the essence perfectly.


 
MrBear12 ( Date: 14-Mar-2026 20:09) Posted:
| The uselessness of the management is clearly seen in that despite recent increases in postage prices the company is still making loss operationally.
Recently I received something in the post with a stamp of 90 cents when the correct stamp shld have been 200 cents.
People are underpaying for postage !
what to do?
just close down the company before losses widen. |
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The uselessness of the management is clearly seen in that despite recent increases in postage prices the company is still making loss operationally.
Recently I received something in the post with a stamp of 90 cents when the correct stamp shld have been 200 cents.
People are underpaying for postage !
what to do?
just close down the company before losses widen.