Schenker, what Schenker? DSV boss talks up options – yes, Sir!
New corporate structure also serves ‘potential M&A that may come up’. May? Potential?
It wasn’t such a bad day in Asia trade, with most indexes flattish, but it was a day to forget for Singapore’s SATS, the buyer of Worldwide Flight Logistics.
The ’M&A put’ isn’t working just yet.
Its stock* hit another 52-week low of S$2.82 on thin reported volumes, closing at S$2.84, which is perilously close to the “illustrative” price levels tied to a rights issue, whose proceeds would be used to fund most of the deal.
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