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CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value )

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1CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Fri Jan 07, 2022 3:21 pm

CSE--Leaks

CSE--Leaks
Stock Analytic
Stock Analytic

Almost all the LOFC shares ( 140 Mn sold out two months ago ) had been collected by a particular party.
 
HNWIs had completed the collection of CLC shares in the market float, by today.
 
CLC/LOFC  amalgamation will be done according to the transfer values to the LOCH.  ( 38 : 78 )
 
NIFL shares will be amalgamated with CLC  after the SFL amalgamation.
 
 1 CLC share will be worth 2 LOFC  Shares.
 
1 CLC  =  2 LOFC


Rally starts from next Monday .... !!!

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nirowat


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

I am confused

How does these amalgamations create more value for a run ?

Two eggs don’t make a golden egg

There are much better diversified finance companies listed going at peanuts while the market is waiting for the golden egg

Not trying to be negative but please educate me if my thinking is wrong

EyeCandy


Stock Trader

CSE--Leaks wrote:Almost all the LOFC shares ( 140 Mn sold out two months ago ) had been collected by a particular party.
 
HNWIs had completed the collection of CLC shares in the market float, by today.
 
CLC/LOFC  amalgamation will be done according to the transfer values to the LOCH.  ( 38 : 78 )
 
NIFL shares will be amalgamated with CLC  after the SFL amalgamation.
 
 1 CLC share will be worth 2 LOFC  Shares.
 
1 CLC  =  2 LOFC


Rally starts from next Monday .... !!!
CLC/LOFC  amalgamation will be done according to the transfer values to the LOCH
1 CLC  =  2 LOFC

The above is highly unlikely !!!  this scenario will increase the public float of LOFC like crazy!!!  So i doubt this will happen, Rather it will be the opposite !!! (just my opinion)

The_Sage

The_Sage
Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

disclosure of NIFL + CLC amalgamation could be a trigger point for both the CLC/LOFC counters.

SFL + NIFL + CLC  makes CLC a bigger entity and proportionate of CLC : LOFC final amalgamation could be even more than 1 CLC = 2 LOFC . 

But according to the current Market pieces of information, it will be 1 CLC = 2 LOFC .

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Surajmp


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Clc 100 and lofc 50
Then clc 1 : lofc 2 🤔

Equity Win


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Surajmp wrote:Clc 100 and lofc 50
Then clc 1 : lofc 2 🤔
Same as CLC 20 and lofc 10

Rational Investor

Rational Investor
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Most likely scenario is CLC 1.5/2 : LOFC 1.

Elite_SGX

Elite_SGX
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

I checked with two Brokering Firms ...  its going to be 
.. 1 CLC =  2 LOFC

Just before the amalgamation  ...  LOFC = 50     CLC = 100/120

sureshot

sureshot
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Lofc14

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10CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sat Jan 08, 2022 7:04 am

Beyondsenses

Beyondsenses
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

nirowat wrote:I am confused

How does these amalgamations create more value for a run ?

Two eggs don’t make a golden egg

There are much better diversified finance companies listed going at peanuts while the market is waiting for the golden egg

Not trying to be negative but please educate me if my thinking is wrong
Those much better diversified finance companies have any news about Singapore listing?  Wink

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11CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sat Jan 08, 2022 7:39 pm

Bunz


Stock Trader

Equity Win wrote:
Surajmp wrote:Clc 100 and lofc 50
Then clc 1 : lofc 2 🤔
Same as CLC 20 and lofc 10

Don’t forget that IN has a one trillion company in mind. Better do some maths… 😁😁😁

12CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sat Jan 08, 2022 8:15 pm

D.G.Dayaratne


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

It appears that most of investors are confused re- CLC_LOFC problem

I hope some expert will clarify this in detail

13CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sat Jan 08, 2022 9:09 pm

nirowat


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Beyondsenses wrote:
nirowat wrote:I am confused

How does these amalgamations create more value for a run ?

Two eggs don’t make a golden egg

There are much better diversified finance companies listed going at peanuts while the market is waiting for the golden egg

Not trying to be negative but please educate me if my thinking is wrong
Those much better diversified finance companies have any news about Singapore listing? 
Wink

CLC net asset is less than Rs 4
not sure how foolish Singapore investors are to pay a pumped up price unlike our retailers 

14CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sat Jan 08, 2022 9:36 pm

Shivanthi_D

Shivanthi_D
Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

nirowat wrote:
Beyondsenses wrote:
nirowat wrote:I am confused

How does these amalgamations create more value for a run ?

Two eggs don’t make a golden egg

There are much better diversified finance companies listed going at peanuts while the market is waiting for the golden egg

Not trying to be negative but please educate me if my thinking is wrong
Those much better diversified finance companies have any news about Singapore listing? 
Wink

CLC net asset is less than Rs 4
not sure how foolish Singapore investors are to pay a pumped up price unlike our retailers 


Oh my ....... !!

What's  the  NAV  of   EXPO ...??   trading around Rs 400/=


Some foolish investor from Japan bought it at Rs 4/=

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15CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sat Jan 08, 2022 9:56 pm

stockchaser


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Shivanthi_D wrote:
nirowat wrote:
Beyondsenses wrote:
nirowat wrote:I am confused

How does these amalgamations create more value for a run ?

Two eggs don’t make a golden egg

There are much better diversified finance companies listed going at peanuts while the market is waiting for the golden egg

Not trying to be negative but please educate me if my thinking is wrong
Those much better diversified finance companies have any news about Singapore listing? 
Wink

CLC net asset is less than Rs 4
not sure how foolish Singapore investors are to pay a pumped up price unlike our retailers 


Oh my ....... !!

What's  the  NAV  of   EXPO ...??   trading around Rs 400/=


Some foolish investor from Japan bought it at Rs 4/=
Well said Shivanthi ... You have exactly given the answer to that FOOL

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16CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sat Jan 08, 2022 10:06 pm

Aweej


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

as of 30.09.2021 EXPO, NAV was 22.15

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17CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:06 am

D.G.Dayaratne


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Stock market  reflects the contemporary society

We all know  utter fools and people without fundamentals (Qualifications Experience cultural values etc.)

have been selected to managed this country by the majority of people

(MAY BE NOT ONLY THIS COUNTRY)

WE HAVE TO ACCEPT THE NATURE AND ACT ACORDINGLY

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18CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 8:52 am

nirowat


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

stockchaser wrote:
Shivanthi_D wrote:
nirowat wrote:
Beyondsenses wrote:
nirowat wrote:I am confused

How does these amalgamations create more value for a run ?

Two eggs don’t make a golden egg

There are much better diversified finance companies listed going at peanuts while the market is waiting for the golden egg

Not trying to be negative but please educate me if my thinking is wrong
Those much better diversified finance companies have any news about Singapore listing? 
Wink

CLC net asset is less than Rs 4
not sure how foolish Singapore investors are to pay a pumped up price unlike our retailers 


Oh my ....... !!

What's  the  NAV  of   EXPO ...??   trading around Rs 400/=


Some foolish investor from Japan bought it at Rs 4/=
Well said Shivanthi ... You have exactly given the answer to that FOOL
What an awesome comparison, should get into politics as this is how they will answer. All hot air no facts.

Expo when the Japanese bought EPS was around 50 cents and it did trade at 4 till an unprecedented COVID hit making their business profitable and now EPS Rs 20. Hence appreciation. 

CLC EPS around 30 cents and I am wondering what has to hit them to make it profitable as happens to Expo with COVID 🤔. Cos as I said just an amalgamation with LOFC certainly is not a catalyst. 

May be my learned friend will tell us as this is the exact question I asked in the first place.

19CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 11:30 am

The_Sage

The_Sage
Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

nirowat wrote:

What an awesome comparison, should get into politics as this is how they will answer. All hot air no facts.

Expo when the Japanese bought EPS was around 50 cents and it did trade at 4 till an unprecedented COVID hit making their business profitable and now EPS Rs 20. Hence appreciation. 

CLC EPS around 30 cents and I am wondering what has to hit them to make it profitable as happens to Expo with COVID 🤔. Cos as I said just an amalgamation with LOFC certainly is not a catalyst. 

May be my learned friend will tell us as this is the exact question I asked in the first place.






At a certain time in the future, there won't be a CLC nor a LOFC . a name change is highly likely after the amalgamation.




Pal , you have not understood the LOCH road map yet.  CLC+LOFC  company will be an international microfinance company in near future whose expansions/acquisitions will be in many parts of the world. ( AFRICA/ASIA/RUSSIA ).







The majority of the EPS of CLC+LOFC will be dollarized and most importantly the earnings will not depend on a VIRUS ... !!

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20CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 11:46 am

stockchaser


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

The_Sage wrote:
nirowat wrote:

What an awesome comparison, should get into politics as this is how they will answer. All hot air no facts.

Expo when the Japanese bought EPS was around 50 cents and it did trade at 4 till an unprecedented COVID hit making their business profitable and now EPS Rs 20. Hence appreciation. 

CLC EPS around 30 cents and I am wondering what has to hit them to make it profitable as happens to Expo with COVID 🤔. Cos as I said just an amalgamation with LOFC certainly is not a catalyst. 

May be my learned friend will tell us as this is the exact question I asked in the first place.






At a certain time in the future, there won't be a CLC nor a LOFC . a name change is highly likely after the amalgamation.




Pal , you have not understood the LOCH road map yet.  CLC+LOFC  company will be an international microfinance company in near future whose expansions/acquisitions will be in many parts of the world. ( AFRICA/ASIA/RUSSIA ).







The majority of the EPS of CLC+LOFC will be dollarized and most importantly the earnings will not depend on a VIRUS ... !!
THE SAGA you have my blessings bro.. thank you for showing us the light and DEFEATING THE DEMONS AND THE EVIL SPIRITS within the investment comunity !!!

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21CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 11:50 am

stockchaser


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

stockchaser wrote:
The_Sage wrote:
nirowat wrote:

What an awesome comparison, should get into politics as this is how they will answer. All hot air no facts.

Expo when the Japanese bought EPS was around 50 cents and it did trade at 4 till an unprecedented COVID hit making their business profitable and now EPS Rs 20. Hence appreciation. 

CLC EPS around 30 cents and I am wondering what has to hit them to make it profitable as happens to Expo with COVID 🤔. Cos as I said just an amalgamation with LOFC certainly is not a catalyst. 

May be my learned friend will tell us as this is the exact question I asked in the first place.






At a certain time in the future, there won't be a CLC nor a LOFC . a name change is highly likely after the amalgamation.




Pal , you have not understood the LOCH road map yet.  CLC+LOFC  company will be an international microfinance company in near future whose expansions/acquisitions will be in many parts of the world. ( AFRICA/ASIA/RUSSIA ).







The majority of the EPS of CLC+LOFC will be dollarized and most importantly the earnings will not depend on a VIRUS ... !!
THE SAGA you have my blessings bro.. thank you for showing us the light and DEFEATING THE DEMONS AND THE EVIL SPIRITS within the investment comunity !!!
As SAGA WELL SAID " Earnings will not depend on a VIRUS ... !! " like that company .

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22CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 12:44 pm

Riz123


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

The_Sage wrote:
nirowat wrote:

What an awesome comparison, should get into politics as this is how they will answer. All hot air no facts.

Expo when the Japanese bought EPS was around 50 cents and it did trade at 4 till an unprecedented COVID hit making their business profitable and now EPS Rs 20. Hence appreciation. 

CLC EPS around 30 cents and I am wondering what has to hit them to make it profitable as happens to Expo with COVID 🤔. Cos as I said just an amalgamation with LOFC certainly is not a catalyst. 

May be my learned friend will tell us as this is the exact question I asked in the first place.






At a certain time in the future, there won't be a CLC nor a LOFC . a name change is highly likely after the amalgamation.




Pal , you have not understood the LOCH road map yet.  CLC+LOFC  company will be an international microfinance company in near future whose expansions/acquisitions will be in many parts of the world. ( AFRICA/ASIA/RUSSIA ).







The majority of the EPS of CLC+LOFC will be dollarized and most importantly the earnings will not depend on a VIRUS ... !!
Wow what a reply, i like this,,, Most importantly the earnings will not depend on a VIRUS ... !!

23CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 1:16 pm

Chithi


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

LOFC will be the next big thing in CSE in coming years. HOLD UR POSITION TIGHTLY. IN's plan is huege. LOFC will be traded above 100 at the end of 2022.

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24CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 1:23 pm

nirowat


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

The Sage thank you for your constructive explanation.

It’s a pity that my others learned friends didn’t understand my comment.

So let’s discuss

LOHC is fully owned by LOLC and will hold after all the drama of amalgamations 
45% of LOFC, almost all of CLC,NIFL and what ever other small finance companies.

Then LOHC will attract foreign investors and establish itself to become a global company.

It’s highly likely that, this is in my opinion only, that LOHC will create other fully owned subsidiaries to hold those foreign investment.

LOFC will remain the combination of eggs and the Sri Lankan entity and no more.

LOHC will create value to LOHC shareholder and ultimately LOLC its parent, not for LOFC

As said this is my look on this matter, please correct me if I am wrong

25CLC/LOFC    1 : 2    ( LOCH transfer value ) Empty Re: CLC/LOFC 1 : 2 ( LOCH transfer value ) Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:40 pm

Jay-Jay

Jay-Jay
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

According to the exclusive Market News ....

1)  CLC acquisition of SFL

2)  CLC amalgamation of  NIFL

3)  CLC acquisition of BFL


will shoot up CLC towards Rs 150/=  just before the CLC + LOFC  mega amalgamation .... !!

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