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With today's announcement it appears that the risks are...

  1. JID
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    With today's announcement it appears that the risks are diminishing fast and the proposed transaction looks genuine.

    Am I right in thinking that these are the remaining risks:

    (1) SEHK to approve Dingyi shareholder meeting format/ timing given the size of the transaction to Dingyi [doesn't seem too left field and I can't foresee anything out of the ordinary here].

    (2) Dingyi shareholder vote approves takeover. [Again, if SEHK allows Dingyi's major shareholder to vote then, given that they have +50% of Dingyi, then this would seem a given. Even if they were not allowed to vote I would assume it probable that the remaining Dingyi shareholders would approve the transaction.]

    (3) Dingyi obtain 50.1% acceptances from ELM shareholders. [Given that Dingyi currently own 17.86% of ELM I would think that this should be fairly straightforward.]

    There is currently a 18-19% arb on this based on 54c SP and 66c cash offer price.

    What am I missing?

    Cheers
    John
 
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