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'Blank check IPOs bring hope, caution'

Posted: 14 Apr 2013 06:34 PM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]KUALA LUMPUR/HONG KONG - Malaysia's bull market is seeing a type of initial public offering, still fairly new to Asia, that takes a special kind of company public: one with no profits, revenues or assets. Cliq Energy Bhd last week became the second such firm - known as a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) - to list in Kuala Lumpur and three more are preparing IPOs. The spurt comes after Malaysian equities rose for four straight years, including a banner year for IPOs in 2012, and as investors anticipate a jump in mergers and acquisitions in Southeast Asia. But SPACs have historically been high-risk, high-reward investments. Some U.S.-listed SPACs have performed well and built market value, while others have failed to make any acquisition and were forced to delist. "If the historical experience in the U.S. is any indication, it should provide a warning sign that these investments may not turn out to be particularly good ones," said Stefan Lewellen, a SPAC expert who authored a study on U.S. SPACs at Yale University. Listings of SPACs are also known as blank check IPOs, because such companies raise money through the stock market without a single asset on their books. SPACs are mere shell companies, with no business to speak of other than a plan to buy corporations that will be folded into the entity. Investors in a SPAC typically buy a unit and receive a warrant, which trades separately and can only be exercised when the company completes a takeover. Some investors prefer to take a position on a SPAC's warrants, which are cheaper than units, but the holdings can turn into dust if no acquisitions are made. Cliq Energy raised 120 million through its IPO to buy oil and natural gas assets in Asia Pacific. While the funds raised surpassed the company's minimum target by more than twofold, its units slumped 24 percent on its debut as investors sold off the unit to take a position in Cliq's warrants. The warrants have doubled in price since the IPO, underscoring the speculative nature of the investment. Three more Malaysia-based SPACs - TerraGali Resources Bhd, Australaysia Resources and Minerals Bhd and Sona Petroleum Bhd - are slated to list in the coming weeks with a combined value of at least 300 million. SPACs are relatively new to Asia, with South Korea the only other established market for such products. "SPACs were popular in the U.S. and now are sort of dead," said an equity capital markets banker in Hong Kong, who was not authorised to speak publicly on the matter. "I'm very sceptical on SPACs. It's risky, it's illiquid. It's a very difficult product to become mainstream." But not all shell companies are equal. Southeast Asia's first listed SPAC - Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd - has doubled since listing in Kuala Lumpur in July 2011. Hibiscus is now an oil and gas exploration firm after making acquisitions in the Middle East and Norway. - Reuters

KL shares flat in early trade

Posted: 14 Apr 2013 06:36 PM PDT

At 9.30 a.m. today, there were 134 gainers, 104 losers and 150 counters traded unchanged on the Bursa Malaysia.

The FBM-KLCI was at 1,701.19 up 2.66 points, the FBMACE was at 4,045.33 down 5.35 points, and the FBMEmas was at 11,639.73 up 12.72 points.

Turnover was at 110.240 million shares valued at RM82.077 million. - Bernama

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Reporter debate goes on-line April 15 Four mayoral candidates make their case ... - The Hudson Reporter

Posted: 13 Apr 2013 09:07 PM PDT


With less than a month to go until the May 14 municipal election, even those working with the various political campaigns admit they can't predict the outcome. This might explain why this year there seems to be an unprecedented number of mayoral forums for the four men seeking Jersey City's highest office.

Beginning this weekend, readers can visit www.hudsonreporter.com and see footage of a recent debate sponsored by the Jersey City Reporter. The debate, which included the participation of all four mayoral candidates – Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy, City Councilman Steven Fulop, Abdul Malik, and Team Walker founder Jerry Walker – was held on Tuesday, April 9 at the offices of the Reporter.

The full two-hour debate was videotaped and will be posted online in its entirety this week. (This footage will be broken up into shorter segments, so viewers who do not want to wade through the entire debate can easily find and play the segments of most interest to them.)

The candidates fielded seven questions regarding funding for anti-crime measures; gun control; when tax abatements should be phased out; ways to mitigate the impact of the property revaluation; concerns about the animal shelter; what to do with employees who may be laid off due to city services consolidation; and ways to improve the quality of life.

The candidates were given two minutes to answer each question and were allowed 30-second rebuttals.

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The questions on gun control, anti-crime measures, and the animal shelter elicited some of the most personal answers the candidates have offered this campaign season.
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The questions on gun control, anti-crime measures, and the animal shelter elicited some of the most personal answers the candidates have offered this campaign season.

Walker openly discussed a trio of murders in Jersey City that tragically took the lives of some family members. Fulop, a former U.S. Marine who served in Iraq, discussed how his experiences there have informed his personal opinions of guns and other weapons. Mayor Healy discussed why gun ownership in an urban environment is different than it is in rural communities.

In his answer to the animal shelter question, Malik agreed with a statement made by Reporter Editor-in-Chief Caren Matzner that "A society can best be judged by how it deals with its most helpless creatures."

To hear the candidates' full answers to all seven questions, be sure to visit www.hudsonreporter.com.

Footage of the mayoral debate will remain online through Election Day, Tuesday, May 14.

E-mail E. Assata Wright at awright@hudsonreporter.com.

Police Officer Fired for Using Trayvon Martin Shooting Targets - ABC News

Posted: 14 Apr 2013 08:09 AM PDT

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Let's start with the disturbinew twist he trayvon martin case. A local police officer in florida has been fired after witnesses say he brought shooting targets with martin's image on them to a firearm's training exercise. Abc's matt gutman is on the story. Reporter: A cape canaveral police officer has been fired for bringing these targets to a shooting range in florida. Others are accusing me of something I didn't do. Reporter: This is the officer. He had a target in the back of his car and offered it to two other officers. Reporter: According to the mortified ceo of the port authority, john walsh, fellow cops disgusted with the choice of targets, turned king in. King has not been charged request any crime. And so far, has not appealed his termination. I would like to start my statement by apologizing for the family of trayvon martin. Reporter: In the six-minute address, the man claims, he intended to use the targets, that were never fired upon, of an example of what not to shoot at. I use it for training. Reporter: The alleged use of the target, sold last may, has re-ignited tensions less than two months before zimmerman's second-degree murder trial is set to begin. For "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, miami.

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