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  • A group of minority shareholders at Great Eastern have put through three resolutions to address their assessment of Great Eastern's shares. Their attempt to table these resolutions at the upcoming AGM has been rejected. What is next?

    BT's Ben Paul sits down with independent investor Ong Chin Woo to discuss his concerns and breakdown the resolutions proposed.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights of the podcast:

    01:21 Great Eastern’s board, minorities square off

    04:42 Resolutions to align interests, unlock value

    11:28 Shareholders of OCBC may stand to benefit

    19:48 Minorities must be reasonable, willing to fight

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

    With Ong Chin Woo, independent investor

    Edited by: Emily Liu & Claressa Monteiro

    Produced by: Ben Paul & Emily Liu

    Engineered by: Joann Chai Pei Chieh

    A podcast by BT Podcasts, The Business Times, SPH Media

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  • Cordlife Group is in big trouble. Last November, the Ministry of Health suspended the company’s operations after it found significant issues with its cord blood storage system. How did things get so bad? Can the company really come back from this crisis? Ben Paul sits down with reporter Megan Cheah to break it all down.

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    Highlights of the podcast:

    01:55 Board failed investors and customers

    06:05 More problems may come to light

    08:41 Stock may have bottomed for now

    14:52 Time to weigh options to unlock value

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

    With Megan Cheah, journalist, The Business Times

    Edited by: Emily Liu & Claressa Monteiro

    Produced by: Ben Paul & Emily Liu

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  • How can Singapore’s Reits and property trusts adjust to the “new normal” of higher interest rates and slower growth? Especially since the outlook for economic growth - after all the monetary policy tightening that took place over the last two years - is rather uncertain. Ben Paul has some suggestions.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights of the podcast:

    02:28 Reits seeing a reversal of fortunes

    04:40 Slower growth, higher interest rates

    07:57 Pressure on real estate valuations

    12:50 Time to cut debt, reposition portfolios

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

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  • Minority investor fury at Manulife US Reit, Sabana Reit and Dasin Retail Trust has turned the spotlight on the effectiveness of the statutory protections under the external-manager model adopted by most Singapore Reits and business trusts. But switching to an internal-manager model is not a simple matter.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights of the podcast:

    02:06 Perilous outlook for Reits, property trusts in 2024

    04:32 Manulife US Reit sponsor less than generous

    10:32 Sabana, Dasin unitholders want internal managers

    13:09 Manager-internalisation pathway will boost market

    16:30 Should investors bet on Manulife US Reit’s recovery?

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  • The Singapore market’s poor performance and lack of exciting new listings are multifaceted problems that require simultaneous action on different fronts. Senior correspondent Ben Paul gets to grips with issues, and offers some possible solutions.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

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    03:50 Private capital and the Magnificent Seven

    08:19 Diverse views on what’s dogging the market

    12:26 Governance, performance are interconnected

    15:30 Timing, pricing of IPOs should be calibrated

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

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  • Rising oil prices and stubbornly resilient economic activity may prompt the Fed and other central banks to keep monetary policy tighter for longer than expected. This could be bad news for US tech stocks, Singapore real estate investment trusts and regional economies with weak current accounts.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights of the podcast:

    02:03 Waning inflation sparked big rally last year

    04:25 Oil prices, resilient growth reignite fears

    09:47 Ebb and flow of tech, energy stocks

    13:12 Regional currencies vulnerable to oil surge

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

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    Produced and edited by: Janice Tan

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  • Hotel Properties Limited has been buffeted recently by news of the redevelopment of its Orchard Road assets, and a corruption investigation involving its major shareholder and managing director Ong Beng Seng. What does it all mean for its shares? Senior correspondent Ben Paul explores.

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    01:31 Hit by corruption probe, redevelopment news

    05:10 Hotels, resorts riding post-pandemic recovery

    07:27 Ong Beng Seng owns slice of some properties

    10:04 Risk of lowball privatisation

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

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  • Disgruntled minority unitholders have voted for Sabana Reit to embark on an unprecedented internalisation of its management function. Should investors jump in, or run for cover? What does it mean for other Singapore-listed Reits? Senior correspondent Ben Paul explains.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights of the podcast:

    01:24 Seizing power from Sabana Reit’s sponsor

    03:07 Internalisation debate fierce and partisan

    08:42 Waning investor faith in independence

    12:48 Lender’s “review event” a poison pill?

    14:03 Much now depends on stakeholders’ behaviour

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  • OCBC’s recent purchase of more Great Eastern shares has further narrowed the insurer’s public spread and increased the risk of it eventually being suspended from trading. But Great Eastern undervalued shares still hold great potential. Senior correspondent Ben Paul explains.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights of the podcast:

    05:28 Embedded value soars but shares languish

    08:38 Little protection for minority shareholders

    11:59 AGM comments on compensation and share price

    16:06 Hiking Great Eastern's dividend payouts?

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

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  • Manulife US Reit is trading at a historical yield of 28 per cent and an appalling 70 per cent discount to its book value. Is it a bargain for investors? Or, is it a value trap? What will it take to resurrect this owner of US office properties? Senior correspondent Ben Paul explains.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights:

    02:31 Recent developments at the Reit could be positive for investors

    07:40 Manulife should emulate example of CapitaLand, Mapletree

    12:27 Sale of Manulife US Reit can be structured to benefit investors

    14:17 Why Manulife US Reit could be a bargain for long term investors

    Written and hosted by: Ben Paul ([email protected])

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  • The next few months could be a risky time. Investors should tread very carefully, and be prepared to take advantage of a big sell-off. The Fed is pausing its rate hiking cycle even though inflation is still elevated. Meanwhile, Singapore is battling to keep a lid on runaway residential property prices.

    Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Highlights:

    01:34 Fed pauses, but financial conditions may continue tightening

    02:44 Singapore tries to restrict runaway residential property prices

    05:13 Tough policy action meets stubborn pushback from market

    07:53 Self-serving narratives from financial market, property sectors

    10:44 Bargains to be had in the wake of big, disorderly sell-offs

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  • Synopsis: Listen to senior correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Keep your FOMO in check! The recent bank failures in the West were not just about poor management but also a manifestation of tighter monetary policy working its way through the financial system. Yet, the Fed does not appear ready to cut rates immediately. Chasing the market at this point could be a bad idea.

    Highlights:

    01:36 Waiting for the next shoe to drop

    06:13 S&P500, STI have shrugged off the bad news

    09:32 Parsing Fed’s latest comments, rate projections

    11:38 Weaker REITs may succumb to financial stress

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    The proposed break-up and delisting of Golden Energy and Resources and the general offer for Boustead Projects do not adequately compensate minority investors. These deals are also testing the rules and conventions around de-listings in the Singapore market. Ben Paul has insights.

    Highlights:

    02:13 Golden Energy already trading above all-cash consideration

    05:18 Revised offer for Boustead Projects way below NAV, RNAV

    09:28 SGX tightened up its rules on de-listings in 2019

    11:30 Investor complaint draws regulatory scrutiny of IFA role

    14:53 SGX’s position on general offers, de-listings could be tested

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Share buybacks are a means of returning cash to investors. But they discriminate between existing shareholders and continuing shareholders. Ben Paul explains why investors should carefully consider if these exercises are in their best interest, and press corporate boards to raise their game.

    Highlights:

    02:10 A signal business is thriving, and stock prices are too low

    05:37 Why companies often pursue buybacks at the wrong time

    07:53 Companies repurchase their shares too opportunistically

    10:46 Warren Buffett’s approach to buybacks should be emulated

    13:39 Investors can vote against share purchase mandates at AGMs

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    2022 was marked by the relentless tightening of monetary policy by major central banks to address the surge in inflation around the world. What about 2023? Ben Paul finds out.

    Highlights:

    03:00 Cumulative impact of higher interest rates to be felt in 2023

    09:43 Tech companies coping with “recession” after over-investment

    12:14 Hunt for tech companies still capable of disrupting status quo

    15:48 Singapore market outperformed in 2022, faces risks in 2023

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Singapore Airlines is enjoying a banner FY2023 as international borders reopen and travellers pay up for flights. But losses in India, competition and the need to eventually redeem the rest of its MCBs could weigh on investor sentiment next year.

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    03:31 Massive upswing in profitability as travellers pay up for flights

    06:21 Resuming dividend payouts, redeeming first tranche of MCBs

    09:19 Why airlines have poor long-term investment fundamentals

    13:31 Air India-Vistara deal unlikely to immediately excite investors

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Are there stock bargains and returns to be found in the dating scene? Can Match Group and its broad portfolio of dating app brands make a comeback? Senior correspondent Ben Paul finds out.

    Highlights: (click/tap above)

    02:21 How the Internet changed the hunt for romantic partners

    06:21 Match Group has a broad portfolio of dating app brands

    09:46 Stock down sharply on Fed hikes, slower revenue growth

    12:25 New CEO setting company on a stronger growth trajectory

    Produced by: Ben Paul ([email protected]), and Howie Lim

    Edited by: Howie Lim

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    Why has the market reacted so negatively to SATS’s proposed acquisition of Worldwide Flight Services and what could the company have done differently? Ben Paul finds out.

    Highlights: (click/tap above)

    02:43 SATS struggling to address anticipation of a big rights issue

    07:16 Acquisition would enlarge SATS, and make it more resilient

    09:27 Market clearly doubts the assertions about EPS accretion

    12:21 Investors unlikely to return until there is more clarity on deal

    Produced by: Ben Paul ([email protected]), Howie Lim and Claressa Monteiro

    Edited by: Howie Lim

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    What might have motivated minority holders of FHT’s stapled securities to vote against the proposed privatisation of Frasers Hospitality Trust and now what? Ben Paul finds out.

    Highlights: (click/tap above)

    02:34 Privatisation was proposed to address poor performance

    07:28 Why minority investors might have voted against the deal

    09:33 FHT appears to be suffering from flaws in its overall strategy

    11:49 Broad reconstitution of FHT’s portfolio could be necessary

    Produced by: Ben Paul ([email protected]), Howie Lim and Claressa Monteiro

    Edited by: Howie Lim and Claressa Monteiro

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  • Synopsis: Listen to Senior Correspondent Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times.

    With the growing threat of phishing scams and recent incidents involving high-profile banks, who should bear the most responsibility? And how can consumers better safeguard themselves? Ben Paul explains.

    Highlights: (click/tap above)

    02:32 Proliferation of online scams a sign of the times

    04:35 Banks have underinvested in their online platforms

    09:57 Reminders to be vigilant stigmatises scam victims

    12:51 Making customers bear losses fraught with risks

    Produced by: Ben Paul ([email protected]), Howie Lim and Claressa Monteiro

    Edited by: Howie Lim

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