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Gordon Tang and wife extend closing date of cash offer for Suntec Reit to Feb 7

by Mark Darwin
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Gordon Tang and wife extend closing date of cash offer for Suntec Reit to Feb 7
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THE closing date of the mandatory conditional cash offer made by property tycoon Gordon Tang and his wife Celine to acquire all units of Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) has been extended to 5.30 pm on Feb 7.

The offer had been slated to close on Monday (Feb 3), at 5.30 pm.

In a bourse filing, the joint financial advisers for the offer, UOB and DBS, said the offeror – investment holding company Aelios – does not intend to increase the offer price, which was earlier raised to S$1.19 a unit, from S$1.16.

After adjusting for the payment of Suntec Reit’s fourth quarter distribution to unitholders, the offeror intends to pay unitholders S$1.1743 for each unit, should the offer become unconditional in all respects in accordance with its terms.

The level of acceptances as at Monday will be announced by 8 am on the next market day, said the joint financial advisers.

Based on the latest dealings disclosure on Jan 31, Aelios and its concert parties owns or controls close to 992 million units or some 33.8 per cent of the total issued units of Suntec Reit.

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The offer was initially triggered after Aelios’ deemed interest in the trust reached 31.5 per cent, after acquiring 62.5 million units on Dec 5 by way of on-market transactions at S$1.16 apiece.

Aelios was previously deemed to have a 29.3 per cent stake in the Reit.

The investment holding company said that the offer was made solely to comply with Rule 14.1 of the Take-over Code, by which any entity controlling more than 30 per cent of a Reit must make a mandatory general offer to acquire its remaining units.

The company added that it intends to maintain the listing status of Suntec Reit on the Singapore Exchange, following completion of the offer.

The offer will turn unconditional once Aelios owns 50 per cent or more of the trust’s total units.

Suntec Reit fell 0.8 per cent or S$0.01 to S$1.18 on Monday, before the announcement.

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