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I have no choice to believe SIA is a good stock. Ahahaha.... But I always believe our A Gong will not dump its baby SIA.... So...shall I subscribe either Rights Shares or Mandatory Convertible Bonds or both? Any suggestion?
Longtermer ( Date: 28-May-2020 14:26) Posted:
For your case, keep your current shares and also subscribe to your rights at $3 to prevent massive dilution.
SIA should return to its right value at above $4 imo. Trade w care without fear if you think SIA is good. Cheers.
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 14:15) Posted:
| I wont share my own share now....If I do that I will make a big loss.... In fact I will find a better strategy to reduce my loss in future....  |
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For your case, keep your current shares and also subscribe to your rights at $3 to prevent massive dilution.
SIA should return to its right value at above $4 imo. Trade w care without fear if you think SIA is good. Cheers.
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 14:15) Posted:
I wont share my own share now....If I do that I will make a big loss.... In fact I will find a better strategy to reduce my loss in future.... 
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:30) Posted:
If you worry, you can sell your own share now at above $3.00.
And then Subscribe and keep the new one |
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* I wont sell....not I wont share....
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 14:15) Posted:
I wont share my own share now....If I do that I will make a big loss.... In fact I will find a better strategy to reduce my loss in future.... 
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:30) Posted:
If you worry, you can sell your own share now at above $3.00.
And then Subscribe and keep the new one |
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Yup. There will be a ticker assigned to it
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 14:08) Posted:
I never trade in any bonds before so unsure how it is the process. Is it similar to trade shares?
SQueeze ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:22) Posted:
| It should be traded in the Bond market like any other bonds ...  |
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I wont share my own share now....If I do that I will make a big loss.... In fact I will find a better strategy to reduce my loss in future.... 
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:30) Posted:
If you worry, you can sell your own share now at above $3.00.
And then Subscribe and keep the new one.
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:38) Posted:
1) Will the share price drop to $3 tomorrow when opening price?
2) If I subscribe the Right Shares, I still can sell anytime right? Any restriction must hold for certain period of time?
3)  What about the  Mandatory Convertible Bonds? |
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I never trade in any bonds before so unsure how it is the process. Is it similar to trade shares?
SQueeze ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:22) Posted:
It should be traded in the Bond market like any other bonds ... 
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:18) Posted:
| Thanks for your inputs.... I only curious for MCB Rights, it can be traded at the open market after 8 June 2020? I thought if subscribe to this MCB, it will tie u up for 10 years |
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Agreed SIA price will be supported until 5 pm just make sure all the 8 billions dollars are nicely banked in.
But shortist should be careful,  From tomorrow to 8 june,  BBs can still continue to pump and dump as the 8 billions dollars shares havent hit the market yet. 
The BBs are professional.
Short  but dont get squeezed.   
After 8 june,  BBs game of pump and dump will be over ,  market flooded with so many shares,  it will be fair game for investors who want to invest and fair price for investors looking to exit.
AlanJpe ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:57) Posted:
| SIA being prop up to ensure retail investors take up the rights. I think price to start moving down tomorrow. |
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Dow Jones Futures Rise As Boeing 737 Max Production Resumes Vertex, Netflix Lead Bullish Rebounds In Coronavirus Market Rally!!!
Roller Coaster Ride...
If you worry, you can sell your own share now at above $3.00.
And then Subscribe and keep the new one.
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:38) Posted:
1) Will the share price drop to $3 tomorrow when opening price?
2) If I subscribe the Right Shares, I still can sell anytime right? Any restriction must hold for certain period of time?
3)  What about the  Mandatory Convertible Bonds?
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:26) Posted:
You should subscribe. The reason is very simple.
You come out $3.00, and can sell it immediately above $3.00 |
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It should be traded in the Bond market like any other bonds ... 
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:18) Posted:
Thanks for your inputs.... I only curious for MCB Rights, it can be traded at the open market after 8 June 2020? I thought if subscribe to this MCB, it will tie u up for 10 years?
SQueeze ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:53) Posted:
My answer. But do your own homework. Know what you are getting into
1) Nobody will know. In my opinion, very unlikely. Anyone who has the Rights either bought them at $3 or slightly more at $3+c60. Who will buy all these and then sell less sthan $3. But then there may be shortsellers. 
2) After you subscribe the Rights Shares, you cannot sell them until after 8 June. 
3) For MCB Rights, you can trade them at the open market after 8 June. Nobody knows which direction it will go but again I don' t think it will drop below $1 because anyone who has this would have paid that much. I don' t think bonds have shortselling. For MCB, if you hold many years, they may redeem it before 10 years in which case you get your entire sum back plus 4-6% interest per year as per the schedule they give. This would be a good windfall diversifying away from stock fluctuations. If they don' t redeem it, then after 10 years, your entire sum will be valued at 180% the original sum and then converted to shares at a fixed ratio of $4.84 or so irrespective of share price at the time. This works backwards as if you bought the stock today at $2.68. If that time, SIA shares is $4.84 then you would have made 80% returns from today. If it is less than $2.68, you would have made a loss. If it is more than $4.84, then very good. I think it will fall more or less in between. I don' t think it will be lesser than today' s price of $3.50-$4 which is probably the worst period in their history. I don' t think it will be lesser than $2.68 critical point.  |
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Thanks for your inputs.... I only curious for MCB Rights, it can be traded at the open market after 8 June 2020? I thought if subscribe to this MCB, it will tie u up for 10 years?
SQueeze ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:53) Posted:
My answer. But do your own homework. Know what you are getting into
1) Nobody will know. In my opinion, very unlikely. Anyone who has the Rights either bought them at $3 or slightly more at $3+c60. Who will buy all these and then sell less sthan $3. But then there may be shortsellers. 
2) After you subscribe the Rights Shares, you cannot sell them until after 8 June. 
3) For MCB Rights, you can trade them at the open market after 8 June. Nobody knows which direction it will go but again I don' t think it will drop below $1 because anyone who has this would have paid that much. I don' t think bonds have shortselling. For MCB, if you hold many years, they may redeem it before 10 years in which case you get your entire sum back plus 4-6% interest per year as per the schedule they give. This would be a good windfall diversifying away from stock fluctuations. If they don' t redeem it, then after 10 years, your entire sum will be valued at 180% the original sum and then converted to shares at a fixed ratio of $4.84 or so irrespective of share price at the time. This works backwards as if you bought the stock today at $2.68. If that time, SIA shares is $4.84 then you would have made 80% returns from today. If it is less than $2.68, you would have made a loss. If it is more than $4.84, then very good. I think it will fall more or less in between. I don' t think it will be lesser than today' s price of $3.50-$4 which is probably the worst period in their history. I don' t think it will be lesser than $2.68 critical point. 
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:38) Posted:
1) Will the share price drop to $3 tomorrow when opening price?
2) If I subscribe the Right Shares, I still can sell anytime right? Any restriction must hold for certain period of time?
3)  What about the  Mandatory Convertible Bonds? |
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Stated in both of Rights Shares & Mandatory Convertible Bonds application forms, submit your application through an ATM of a Participating Bank by 9.30PM
Huat1368 ( Date: 28-May-2020 13:10) Posted:
| Deadline to exercise SIA R is 28 May 2020 5pm today not 9.30 pm. |
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Deadline to exercise SIA R is 28 May 2020 5pm today not 9.30 pm.
is it ok to subscribe for excess?
uiop1223 ( Date: 28-May-2020 12:44) Posted:
Agree. The rights given to u is free. So u only need to pay $3. At current price, u earn $0.8 every share u subscribe.. in fact, u can try to subscribe in excess. See if SIA give u more shares
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:26) Posted:
You should subscribe. The reason is very simple.
You come out $3.00, and can sell it immediately above $3.00 |
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Agree. The rights given to u is free. So u only need to pay $3. At current price, u earn $0.8 every share u subscribe.. in fact, u can try to subscribe in excess. See if SIA give u more shares
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:26) Posted:
You should subscribe. The reason is very simple.
You come out $3.00, and can sell it immediately above $3.00.
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 10:56) Posted:
| Hi guys.... I know many people have given your comments on the " Right Shares" & " Mandatory Convertible Bonds" for SIA. But I am a bit loss.... I have minimum holding since donkey years ago where the share price $10+. I am not sure if I should subscribe to this " Right Shares" which deadline by today. Can somebody give some your precious comments here? |
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I think all people that bought the rights got this idea.
8th June is a nightmare.
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:26) Posted:
You should subscribe. The reason is very simple.
You come out $3.00, and can sell it immediately above $3.00.
StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 10:56) Posted:
| Hi guys.... I know many people have given your comments on the " Right Shares" & " Mandatory Convertible Bonds" for SIA. But I am a bit loss.... I have minimum holding since donkey years ago where the share price $10+. I am not sure if I should subscribe to this " Right Shares" which deadline by today. Can somebody give some your precious comments here? |
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SIA being prop up to ensure retail investors take up the rights. I think price to start moving down tomorrow.
How many uncles and aunties bought more potatoes yesterday and today when the BBs pumped? Now stuck.
My answer. But do your own homework. Know what you are getting into
1) Nobody will know. In my opinion, very unlikely. Anyone who has the Rights either bought them at $3 or slightly more at $3+c60. Who will buy all these and then sell less sthan $3. But then there may be shortsellers. 
2) After you subscribe the Rights Shares, you cannot sell them until after 8 June. 
3) For MCB Rights, you can trade them at the open market after 8 June. Nobody knows which direction it will go but again I don' t think it will drop below $1 because anyone who has this would have paid that much. I don' t think bonds have shortselling. For MCB, if you hold many years, they may redeem it before 10 years in which case you get your entire sum back plus 4-6% interest per year as per the schedule they give. This would be a good windfall diversifying away from stock fluctuations. If they don' t redeem it, then after 10 years, your entire sum will be valued at 180% the original sum and then converted to shares at a fixed ratio of $4.84 or so irrespective of share price at the time. This works backwards as if you bought the stock today at $2.68. If that time, SIA shares is $4.84 then you would have made 80% returns from today. If it is less than $2.68, you would have made a loss. If it is more than $4.84, then very good. I think it will fall more or less in between. I don' t think it will be lesser than today' s price of $3.50-$4 which is probably the worst period in their history. I don' t think it will be lesser than $2.68 critical point.  StevenKan ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:38) Posted:
1) Will the share price drop to $3 tomorrow when opening price?
2) If I subscribe the Right Shares, I still can sell anytime right? Any restriction must hold for certain period of time?
3)  What about the  Mandatory Convertible Bonds?
investshare ( Date: 28-May-2020 11:26) Posted:
You should subscribe. The reason is very simple.
You come out $3.00, and can sell it immediately above $3.00 |
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no wonder these few days sh price up.
to entice pople to subscribe to rights etc.... donate money...
Tonite subscription  closed at 9.30pm (for ATM transactions)