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		23-12-2012, 01:34 AM 
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		Interesting alert on a long forgotten stock. Thanks
	
	
	
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		Strangely, there are no financials available on RSP in the acquisition announcements. RSP has been established since 1956 and to pay up to $223m in shares - surely the public should be informed of the valuation that is being paid - PE and P/B.
As for the Johor landbank, since the development period is lengthy, one can only value based on the price of land that is being paid for.
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		Is rowsley considered a value stock? i feel so stupid to miss it, i could easily have gotten shares at 21 cents this morning, it closed at 26 cents. 
but i also think it is not entirely my fault, i couldnt find any information on RSP so i wont know if the acquistion makes sense or not.. haizz... spoils my christmas
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		 (24-12-2012, 12:57 PM)safetyfirst Wrote:  Is rowsley considered a value stock? i feel so stupid to miss it, i could easily have gotten shares at 21 cents this morning, it closed at 26 cents.
Don't be fooled by hindsight. It's only at 26 cents, you know it rose from 21 cents to 26 cents.
	
 
	
	
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		think it's riding on the "JOHOR Wave" play, so... well... do consider the factors in play here...
	
	
	
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		Rowsley ($0.28) - strong support likely to be established at ard $0.28. Waititing for a rebound soon..
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Hope it drops a bit lower for me to buy more first......
I think more developers should be going there to buy lands soon....
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		04-02-2013, 09:39 AM 
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		some simplistic STATs.
Land measures approx 9.23 hectares and the proposed township is expected to yield a gross floor area of no less than 10 million sqft
Completion of deal: maximum potential GFA for that land = 10,000,000 sqft
estimate Enlarged Rowsley Issued Shrs post deal =4,862,634,598
2-for-1 Bonus Wrts = 1,978,602,530 wrts 
if all Wrts Excercised, Enlarged Rowsley Issued Shrs = 6,841,237,128
So based on maximum potential GFA for that land at 10,000,000 sqft
So max explosure per lot (per 1000 shr) = 2.06 sqft GFA  ... that's 0.002056 sqft  (or 0.296 sq inch) GFA explosure per share
if all Wrt Excercised,
then max explosure per lot (per 1000 shr)=> LEFT 1.46 sqft GFA  ... that's  equiv to 0.00146 sqft (or 0.21 sq inch) GFA explosure per share
mkt oledi factoring in huge monies to be make from that "1.46-2.06 sqft GFA" explosure per 1000 Rowsley shrs, though it will take many more years to mkt/sell/build...
if even Water Agreement nearly got torn up, Sultan signatory must be much more valuable..
but I wun be surprised, lots more plays ahead, and some people even laugh at me here.