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 Tealive Boss selling shares, seek RM1b valuation, for IPO

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keyser soze
post Feb 2 2021, 03:23 PM

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karma to make many malaysian become fatty.
koraget
post Feb 2 2021, 03:24 PM

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Later wall street hedge fund short sell baru tau.
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post Feb 2 2021, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(koraget @ Feb 2 2021, 04:54 PM)
Later wall street hedge fund short sell baru tau.
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No need tehm, we can short sell immediately.
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post Feb 2 2021, 04:00 PM

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post Feb 2 2021, 04:06 PM

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This plan won't success, most sohais who drink bubble tea ain't no money to buy stock

Better invest in pharmaniaga to get vaccine
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post Feb 2 2021, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(GodTier @ Feb 2 2021, 04:06 PM)
This plan won't success, most sohais who drink bubble tea ain't no money to buy stock

Better invest in pharmaniaga to get vaccine
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Recent mr diy ipo proof the odd.
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post Feb 3 2021, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(mamasos @ Feb 2 2021, 01:43 PM)
Tea live now just like normal mamak Teh Tarik stall. 10b is too much
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post Feb 3 2021, 09:56 AM

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Is it a precursor to Malaysia economy collapse?
mickeysew814
post Feb 3 2021, 09:58 AM

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finally can IPO after so many years delayed.

boss gonna cash out n cabut. earn enough
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post Feb 3 2021, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(lambsauce @ Feb 2 2021, 12:48 PM)
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 2): Loob Holding Sdn Bhd, the holding company to bubble tea brand Tealive, is looking at a strategic stake sale, according to several sources familiar with the matter.

“Nomura is advising Loob on the stake sale. There are a number of interested suitors for this deal including private equity funds,” said a source.

Another source said: “It is still early days. The information on the stake sale has been shared with the interested suitors.”

When contacted on this, Loob founder and chief executive officer Bryan Loo declined to comment.

“The only thing I can say is that we are committed to continue growing our business during this challenging yet fruitful period while ensuring that the welfare of our staff is being protected at the same time,” he told The Edge.

Looking at Loob’s numbers, the group has been seeing top-line growth. From RM68.06 million in revenue for FY2017 (ended June 30), Loob’s topline grew to RM86.15 million in FY2018 and RM180.4 million in FY2019.

For the same period, net profit was RM2.36 million in FY2017, fell to RM1.96 million in FY2018 and grew to RM29.88 million in FY2019
, according to CTOS information.

Its FY2019 is the most current financial results that are publicly available.

This latest development of a stake sale follows news last year that Loob’s planned IPO exercise has been delayed due to market conditions amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Loo was quoted in the media last year as saying that the company will postpone the IPO exercise, citing weak market sentiment.

Bloomberg first reported in May 2019 that Loob was considering an IPO to raise as much as RM300 million in 2020.

The wires, citing sources, reported then that Loob was considering seeking a valuation of as much as RM1 billion.

According to Loob’s website, Tealive has more than 520 outlets globally, including Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Brunei, Philippines, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Loob also operates other retail food brands that include Ko Ko Kai, Gindaco, and Define Food.
cakap boikot, boikot sampai ppl 29.88m net profit

cukurrrrr marehsian mudah lupa
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just proves that you have to be a scammer/liar to be successful in business?

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