Powerlan directors consider AIH takeover bid
- 18 January, 2010 16:55
- Comments
ASX-listed Powerlan (ASX: PWR) has advised shareholders to take no action on the recent takeover bid from Alpha Growth International (Australia) Pty Ltd while it considers the offer.
Powerlan announced late last week that it had received an offer from Alpha to make an off-market takeover of all the issued shares in Powerlan Ltd.
Under the terms of the offer, accepting Powerlan shareholders would receive $0.10 for each Powerlan share.
The offer is subject to a minimum acceptance condition of more than 90 per cent of Powerlan shares.
Alpha’s board consists of several current Powerlan shareholders including former Powerlan chief executive officer, Dr Tomislav Matic, who headed the company from 2005 to 2007.
The group also includes Jason Ong Ka Lu, chief executive officer of AsiaInfo International and Lim Cheng Hock, chief operations officer at AsiaInfo International.
In the letter to Powerlan, Matic said Powerlan had failed to deliver adequate returns to shareholders for several years, with three years of “unacceptable losses”, a share price decline of 79 per cent over the past four years and no dividend paid to shareholders in 2009.
According to Matic, the $0.10 per share offer represented a premium of 33.3 per cent on the trading price of 9 December 2009. Powerlan shares last traded at $0.125.
AsiaInfo International is owned by AsiaInfo Holdings (AIH) a provider of telecom software solutions and IT security products and services in China.
Powerlan provides specialist information technology products and services, business process outsourcing and infrastructure support through a group of four specialist companies: Clarity, Converter Technology, IMX Software, and Omnix.
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email Computerworld
- Follow Computerworld on twitter
- How and Why to Create Data Destruction Policies
- Improving Storage Efficiencies with Data Deduplication and Compression
- Oracle Exadata: Extreme Performance Lowest Cost
- Oracle IT Modernization Series Modernization: The Path to SOA
- Case Study: Understand How Edith Cowan University has Regained Control of their Storage Environment
- iPhone 5 rumour rollup for the week ending February 10
- 3D mapping revives underwater city
- Academic challenges Turnbull over NBN satellite criticism
- What are you saying: Telstra’s customer service slowly improving, SA minister urging Facebook to overturn its photo ban
- In pictures: Capgemini opens new Canberra office
-
Maingear's six-core laptop has 1.8TB of SSD storage
-
After Megaupload shuts, BTJunkie follows
-
Windows Event Viewer phishing scam remains active
-
NeuroSky MindWave: Fun with Brainwaves
-
20 popular Ubuntu Linux apps you may want to try
-
Office 2007 for Dummies
-
MYOB Software for Dummies 6E Australian Edition
-
Microsoft Office
-
Office 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Teach Yourself Visually Windows 7
-
Computers for Seniors for Dummies, 2nd Edition
-
Excel 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Windows 7 for Dummies®
-
Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies®












Comments
Post new comment