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Cfeb 3101 Corporate Finance - Japfa Limited Fund Raising

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CFEB 3101 Corporate Finance

Instructor: Dr. Rozaimah Zainudin

Group Project: Japfa Limited (SGX: UD2)

Date of Submission: 5th May 2015

Prepared by

NORASYIDAH RAMLI                                         CEB120044

                 SITI NUR SYAIRAH BT MOHD ZIN                          CEB120057

LAI SHEN KHAI                                        CEB130021

LEE EK SHI                                                 CEB130023

YENNY LIM SWEYEN                                 CEB 130068

Contents

a.        Background of the company        

b.        Purpose of fund-raising exercise        

c.        Method of fund raising        

d.        Pricing or rating attached to the fund-raising exercise.        

e.        A critique of reputable analyst/business journalists’ evaluation of the exercise’s success.        

1.        Market Response        

2.        Share Price Impact        

3.        Analyst Evaluation        

A.        Standard Chartered Bank        

C.        Mr. IPO        

4.        Comparison between JAPFA Ltd and Chew’s Group Ltd        

Analyst Evaluation        

f.        Implications/Lessons learnt        

References        

  1. Background of the company

Japfa Ltd is a market leader of industrial Agri-food which has operatd in the emerging Asian markets over these 40 years. Japfa Ltd is well known with producing the foods that rich in protein. In 1975, Japfa Ltd has the first poultry feed mill in Indonesia. Japfa has expanded its company network to India, Vietnam and China within these 20 years.  In 2014, Japfa Ltd managed to be listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange. Now, the headquartered of Japfa Ltd is located in Singapore and has subsidiaries in Indonesia, China and Vietnam.

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