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Daily Brief ECM: May 1st Marks End of US “De Minimis” Exemption that Has Enabled Growth of SHEIN and more

By | Daily Briefs, ECM

In today’s briefing:

  • May 1st Marks End of US “De Minimis” Exemption that Has Enabled Growth of SHEIN, Temu, & AliExpress
  • ECM Weekly (28 Apr 2025) – Ather, DN Solutions, Lotte, BenQ, Dorf-Ketal, Hi-Think, Kakao, Waaree


May 1st Marks End of US “De Minimis” Exemption that Has Enabled Growth of SHEIN, Temu, & AliExpress

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Crucial US “de minimis” imports exemption will end this Thursday night, May 1st
  • Beginning May 2nd, low-value direct-to-US consumer imports subject to duties, reporting 
  • For US consumers, buying from SHEIN et al set to become more expensive, more onerous

ECM Weekly (28 Apr 2025) – Ather, DN Solutions, Lotte, BenQ, Dorf-Ketal, Hi-Think, Kakao, Waaree

By Sumeet Singh

  • Aequitas Research’s weekly update on the IPOs, placements, lockup expiry and other ECM linked events that were covered by the team over the past week.
  • On the IPO front, Ather Energy, DN Solutions (298440 KS) and Lotte Global Logistics were live this week, with few other gearing up for launches in Hong Kong.
  • On the placements front, Kakao Corp (035720 KS) was the only sizable placement over the past week. We did look at a few more IPO linked lockup expiries.

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Daily Brief Macro: Top 80 Companies in Korea by Short Interest and Days to Cover (Potential Short Squeeze Candidates) and more

By | Daily Briefs, Macro

In today’s briefing:

  • Top 80 Companies in Korea by Short Interest and Days to Cover (Potential Short Squeeze Candidates)
  • 4 Reasons to Be Cautious About the ZBT Buy Signal
  • An American EM Crisis?
  • Copper Tracker 28th April 2025: A Huge Positive From The China March Lending Data
  • Iron Ore Tracker (28-Apr-2025): Iron Ore Within The Band, China Lending Data To The Rescue


Top 80 Companies in Korea by Short Interest and Days to Cover (Potential Short Squeeze Candidates)

By Douglas Kim

  • In this insight, we discuss potential short squeeze opportunities in the Korean stock market, using short interest and days to cover as main screening tools.
  • In KOSPI, the top three stocks with highest combination of short interest and days to cover include Doosan Fuel Cell, Posco Future M, and Hotel Shilla.
  • In this insight, we provided 80 companies (40 companies in KOSPI and KOSDAQ, respectively) that have high combination of short interest and days to cover ratios. 

4 Reasons to Be Cautious About the ZBT Buy Signal

By Cam Hui

  • Last week’s Zweig Breadth Thrust buy signal gave investors reasons to be bullish on stocks, but we beg to differ.
  • Uncertainty remains high and we struggle to outline a clear intermediate-term bull case for stocks.
  • Moreover, hard activity-based data is poised to converge toward the soft weak survey-based data in the coming weeks, which has not been fully discounted by the market.

An American EM Crisis?

By Cam Hui

  • Confidence in the USD and Treasury assets is being eroded.
  • The U.S. faces stagflation and elevated recession risk in the next 12–18 months.
  • While investors usually hedge slow growth outcomes by holding USD and Treasuries, they would be better served by holding high-quality non-USD sovereign bonds and gold.

Copper Tracker 28th April 2025: A Huge Positive From The China March Lending Data

By Sameer Taneja

  • China’s Total Social Financing (TSF) saw a 22% YoY rise, reaching 5.89 trillion yuan, surpassing the expected 4.8 trillion yuan and boosting optimism for preemptive stimulus measures.
  • COMEX spreads rose above 1200 USD/ton, while Yangshan premiums climbed to 90 USD/ton, reinforcing our positive outlook on copper prices.
  • Positive Q1 FY25 results from Southern Copper (SCCO US)First Quantum Minerals (FM CN), and Antofagasta PLC (ANTO LN)‘s positive production update have set the tone for a bullish copper outlook.

Iron Ore Tracker (28-Apr-2025): Iron Ore Within The Band, China Lending Data To The Rescue

By Sameer Taneja

  • Iron ore prices experienced a modest WoW increase of 0.2%, reflecting easing trade tensions as the US considers reducing some of the stringent tariffs previously imposed.
  • China’s Total Social Financing (TSF) increased by 22% YoY, reaching 5.89 trillion yuan, surpassing the expected 4.8 trillion yuan and boosting optimism for preemptive stimulus measures.
  • China’s March steel production rose 5% YoY to 92.8 million tons, underscoring its vital role in the market, contributing 56% to total global production.

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Daily Brief Event-Driven: Toyota Industries (6201) – SURPRISE! It’s a TOYODA Takeover Proposal (Good Governance May Not Win) and more

By | Daily Briefs, Event-Driven

In today’s briefing:

  • Toyota Industries (6201) – SURPRISE! It’s a TOYODA Takeover Proposal (Good Governance May Not Win)
  • Merger Arb Mondays (28 Apr) – Seven & I, Shibaura, Makino, Bright Smart, ENN Energy, Tam Jai
  • Weekly Deals Digest (27 Apr) – Shibaura, Fujitsu General, Gunma/DHFG, Bright Smart, DN Solutions
  • Ant Group Takes Out Yip’s Controlling Stake In Bright Smart (1428 HK)
  • Sinarmas Land (SML SP): Potential Outcomes as IFA Says NOT Fair but Reasonable
  • Deliveroo’s Special of the Day: A DoorDash Takeover
  • Ather Energy IPO: Expensive and No Immediate Index Inclusion
  • Novomatic (Finally) Makes A Move On Ainsworth Game Technology (AGI AU)


Toyota Industries (6201) – SURPRISE! It’s a TOYODA Takeover Proposal (Good Governance May Not Win)

By Travis Lundy

  • On Friday after the close, media reports surfaced that Toyota Motor (7203 JP) Group chairman and founding family member had put forth a take-private proposal to Toyota Industries (6201 JP)
  • The number quoted was ¥6trln market cap (most) or EV (FT), financed by personal funds, 3 megabanks, and reportedly some group companies. 
  • ¥6trln market cap would be +50%. ¥6trln EV +16%. Simultaneously shocking but somehow not surprising. Opportunistic, and surprisingly elegant as a family/group/cultural solution. More below.

Merger Arb Mondays (28 Apr) – Seven & I, Shibaura, Makino, Bright Smart, ENN Energy, Tam Jai

By Arun George


Weekly Deals Digest (27 Apr) – Shibaura, Fujitsu General, Gunma/DHFG, Bright Smart, DN Solutions

By Arun George


Ant Group Takes Out Yip’s Controlling Stake In Bright Smart (1428 HK)

By David Blennerhassett

  • When broker Bright Smart Securities (1428 HK) was suspended recently, one possibility was Chairman, Peter Yip Mow-lum, a 50.54% shareholder, cashing out. And that has now unfolded.
  • Yip has entered into a SPA with fintech giant Ant Group, the operator of Alipay. The agreement has been struck at HK$3.28/share, a 17.6% premium to undisturbed
  • Should the SPA complete – the key condition is NDRC approval – an unconditional MGO is triggered, also at HK$3.28. The price is final.

Sinarmas Land (SML SP): Potential Outcomes as IFA Says NOT Fair but Reasonable

By Arun George

  • Sinarmas Land (SML SP) IFA opined that the Widjaja family’s S$0.31 offer is NOT fair but reasonable, as it is below the valuation range of S$0.350 to S$0.361.
  • The independent directors have recommended that shareholders accept. Due to a breach of the 10% free float requirement, the shares will be suspended at the close of the offer. 
  • There are four possible outcomes with a medium probability that Sinarmas will follow the Great Eastern Holdings (GE SP) and Boustead Projects (BOCJ SP) playbook.

Deliveroo’s Special of the Day: A DoorDash Takeover

By Jesus Rodriguez Aguilar

  • DoorDash has proposed a cash offer of 180p per share for Deliveroo, representing a 22.7% premium. Deliveroo’s Board is supportive, and the offer values the company at 11.5x EV/NTM EBITDA.
  • Regulatory risk appears low given limited market overlap between DoorDash and Deliveroo, with a 3–6 month estimated closing timeline; shareholder approval and standard antitrust clearances remain the key conditions.
  • The deal could trigger a competitive bidding war, particularly from Amazon, a 14% shareholder in Deliveroo, potentially raising valuations towards 13–14x EV/NTM EBITDA and extending the timeline into 2026.

Ather Energy IPO: Expensive and No Immediate Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Ather Energy is looking to raise INR 30bn (US$349m) in its IPO, valuing the company at INR 120bn (US$1.4bn). The company appears to be expensive compared to peers.
  • Ather Energy could be added to one global smallcap index in August/November and to another in December/March. Small Cap classification for AMFI and no major local index inclusion.
  • The continued selloff in Ola Electric will give investors pause, especially given Ather Energy‘s stagnant market share and continued losses. There is supply in Ola Electric with PE/VC investors selling. 

Novomatic (Finally) Makes A Move On Ainsworth Game Technology (AGI AU)

By David Blennerhassett

  • Ainsworth Game Technology (AGI AU), an Aussie gaming supplier, has entered into a Scheme Implementation Deed with Austria’s Novomatic, Ainsworth’s largest shareholder (52.9%). A from Offer has been long rumoured.
  • Novomatic is offering A$1.008/share (best & final), a 35% premium to last close. The Offer does NOT require FIRB signing off. The Offer has the unanimous backing of both boards.
  • Expect shareholder pushback. The Offer consideration is 64% below what Novomatic paid for its controlling stake in 2016.

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Daily Brief Equity Bottom-Up: Intel Q125 Earnings. Outlook Disappoints As LBT Shows Senior Executives The Door and more

By | Daily Briefs, Equity Bottom-Up

In today’s briefing:

  • Intel Q125 Earnings. Outlook Disappoints As LBT Shows Senior Executives The Door
  • Singapore Retail Sector: Will It Be Impacted by Improved Connectivity with Malaysia?
  • Keyence (6861 JP): A Beneficiary of Rising Interest Rates
  • Bright Smart (1428 HK): To Sell or Not to Sell?
  • GPIL: Mining to Recycling
  • China New Higher Education (2001 HK): Stays Cheap at 1.7x PER and 0.3x P/B
  • Ping An Healthcare and Technology (1833 HK) 25Q1 Results – Concerns Behind and the Valuation Outlook
  • Japan Pure Chemical (4973 JP): Full-year FY03/25 flash update
  • Kokuyo Co Ltd (7984 JP): Q1 FY12/25 flash update


Intel Q125 Earnings. Outlook Disappoints As LBT Shows Senior Executives The Door

By William Keating

  • Intel reported Q125 revenues of $12.7 billion, down 0.4% YoY, down 11% QoQ but still $500 million above the guided midpoint, precisely the same beat as in the prior quarter.
  • Looking ahead, Intel forecasted current quarter revenues of $11.8 billion at the midpoint, this time extending the range from $1 billion in the prior quarter to $1.2 billion
  • LBT is in the process of undertaking sweeping changes to his ELT, flattening its structure, taking on multiple additional reports and showing many senior executives the door. That’s good.

Singapore Retail Sector: Will It Be Impacted by Improved Connectivity with Malaysia?

By Devi Subhakesan

  • The upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System and the ease of cross-border movements could impact Singapore’s retail sector as more consumers may choose to spend across the border.
  • DFI Retail CEO cited this as rationale for exiting Singapore based grocery retail business under Cold Storage and Giant’s brands. Sheng Siong group said it will carefully monitor this development.
  • Singapore retail prices for branded consumer discretionary and staples are between 30%-50% higher than in Malaysia. With greater ease of commute and shipping, this price differential may not be sustainable.

Keyence (6861 JP): A Beneficiary of Rising Interest Rates

By Scott Foster

  • Keyence stands to benefit from a rising return on its large holdings of cash and securities, which are also available for investment and higher dividends.
  • The company’s engineering-service business model should keep gross and operating margins high while it continues to expand overseas.
  • Projected valuations at the low end of their 5-year ranges. Recession and abrupt appreciation of the yen are the primary risks.

Bright Smart (1428 HK): To Sell or Not to Sell?

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • The offer price of HK$3.28 by Ant Financial is attractive – 2.9x P/B and 8.3x PER, both on 12-month forward basis. It is also appealing relative to peers.
  • Bright Smart Securities (1428 HK)‘s massive outperformance against the HSI showed its strong marketing and execution capabilities. Ant Financial will bring many synergies to it.  
  • Risk-Averse investors may take this opportunity to cash out, but we are on the long-term bull camp and prefer to hold for further upside. 

GPIL: Mining to Recycling

By Rahul Jain

  • GPIL operates integrated iron ore mining, pellet, and steel facilities with captive power assets in Chhattisgarh.
  • Acquired 51% stake in Jammu Pigments to enter non-ferrous recycling.
  • Focused on mining and pellet capacity expansion, with selective growth in recycling and smaller steel projects.

China New Higher Education (2001 HK): Stays Cheap at 1.7x PER and 0.3x P/B

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • China New Higher Education (2001 HK)‘s gearing (including contract liabilities) has come down to 61.2% in 1H25, from 69.9% in FY24 and 84.1% in FY23 – an encouraging trend. 
  • Net profit grew 8.6%, even faster than the full-year consensus forecast of 3.5% growth. There are multiple drivers that support its medium-term outlook.
  • CNHE trades on 1.7x PER and 0.3x P/B, but the FY25 ROE is a solid 16.6%. Should the payout ratio remain unchanged, its yield will reach 28.4%.

Ping An Healthcare and Technology (1833 HK) 25Q1 Results – Concerns Behind and the Valuation Outlook

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • PAGD achieved a dual increase in revenue and profit in 25Q1, which was mainly driven by the revenue from F-end business and B-end corporate health management business (up 43% YoY).
  • We always question PAGD’s capability of expanding new customers and business externally, apart from relying on the resource support of Ping A Group.This makes PAGD difficult to match high valuations.
  • Our forecast for 2025 revenue is RMB5.1 billion.If based on P/S of 3x, market value is RMB15.3 billion. Market value of RMB24 billion could be the peak of PAGD’s valuation

Japan Pure Chemical (4973 JP): Full-year FY03/25 flash update

By Shared Research

  • Revenue in FY03/25 grew 10.4% YoY, with operating profit increasing 41.8% YoY, driven by generative AI demand.
  • Net income surged 188.1% YoY due to gains on the sale of shares, despite slowing automotive sales.
  • JPC anticipates steady demand for AI-related applications and expects revenue growth in FY03/26 despite higher expenses.

Kokuyo Co Ltd (7984 JP): Q1 FY12/25 flash update

By Shared Research

  • Revenue increased by 3.5% YoY to JPY99.5bn, driven by demand in the Furniture business for office relocations.
  • Operating profit rose by 14.4% YoY to JPY13.5bn, with a 1.6pp increase in GPM due to price revisions.
  • Net income attributable to owners of the parent decreased by 16.4% YoY, despite increases in operating and recurring profits.

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Most Read: Toyota Industries, JX Advanced Metals, Shin Etsu Chemical, Bright Smart Securities And, Alibaba Group Holding , Sigma Healthcare, Laopu Gold, Seven & I Holdings, Fujitsu General and more

By | Daily Briefs, Most Read

In today’s briefing:

  • Toyota Industries (6201) – SURPRISE! It’s a TOYODA Takeover Proposal (Good Governance May Not Win)
  • The End-April TOPIX Rebalance – US$2.1bn a Side
  • Shin-Etsu Chemical (4063) – OK Earnings, OK Forecast, But Ground-Breaking Buyback
  • Bright Smart Securities (1428 HK): Ant’s Possible Unconditional MGO at HK$3.28
  • Alibaba (9988 HK): Top Trades and Strategic Insights from HKEX Options Trading
  • Alibaba (9988 HK): Volatility Surface Favoring Diagonal and Calendar Spreads
  • Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU): Next Round of Passive Buying Around the Corner
  • Laopu Gold (6181 HK): Global Index Inclusion Likely Derailed by Full Circulation
  • Merger Arb Mondays (28 Apr) – Seven & I, Shibaura, Makino, Bright Smart, ENN Energy, Tam Jai
  • Fujitsu General (6755 JP): Done Deal as Precondition Satisfied


Toyota Industries (6201) – SURPRISE! It’s a TOYODA Takeover Proposal (Good Governance May Not Win)

By Travis Lundy

  • On Friday after the close, media reports surfaced that Toyota Motor (7203 JP) Group chairman and founding family member had put forth a take-private proposal to Toyota Industries (6201 JP)
  • The number quoted was ¥6trln market cap (most) or EV (FT), financed by personal funds, 3 megabanks, and reportedly some group companies. 
  • ¥6trln market cap would be +50%. ¥6trln EV +16%. Simultaneously shocking but somehow not surprising. Opportunistic, and surprisingly elegant as a family/group/cultural solution. More below.

The End-April TOPIX Rebalance – US$2.1bn a Side

By Travis Lundy

  • This year there are 10 Free Float Weight Changes for April. There are 20 Liquidity Factor Changes, 2 Inclusions, and 3 M&A-related downweights. There are 90+ Share Count Change Downweights.
  • This is a bigger Big April Basket than normally comes around. And there are some big flows. All trades are 28 April at the close.
  • Total flow is ~US$2.1bn a side. 64 trades of >2 days of ADV, and of those, 27 with >US$10mm to trade (7 of US$50mm+). Top 20 in USD average 5dADV.

Shin-Etsu Chemical (4063) – OK Earnings, OK Forecast, But Ground-Breaking Buyback

By Travis Lundy

  • Shin Etsu Chemical (4063 JP) reported FY earnings to beat January guidance for all four major measures, just slightly. They only guide 1 quarter out, and Q1 is up year-on-year… 
  • …in revenues, but down in OP and NP. Note: OP and NP guidance is nearly identical to what they guided for Q1 last year on ¥585bn revenues (vs ¥610bn now)
  • The BIG news here is a Very Large Buyback. The company has long has huge piles of cash. This buyback (~90% of annual profit) starts to make use of it.

Bright Smart Securities (1428 HK): Ant’s Possible Unconditional MGO at HK$3.28

By Arun George

  • Bright Smart Securities And (1428 HK)‘s Chairman entered a SPA with Ant Holdco to sell his 50.55% stake at HK$3.28, a 7.5% premium to the last close.
  • The SPA completion requires approval from both the NDRC and SFC. Unusually, Ant has the option of extending the long-stop date, reflecting a possibility of extra scrutiny by the regulators.
  • Under Rule 26.1 of the Code, upon completion, Ant will be required to make an unconditional mandatory cash offer at HK$3.28. The MGO price is final and a knockout offer.  

Alibaba (9988 HK): Top Trades and Strategic Insights from HKEX Options Trading

By Gaudenz Schneider

  • Over the past five trading days, Alibaba Group Holding (9988 HK) multi-leg option strategies showcased a variety of approaches. Strategy highlights are provided.
  • Diagonal Spreads account for nearly 30% of all strategies. Many of these strategies sell short term risk to finance longer term protection.
  • Several structures hedge against low probability tail events. One such strategy traded 100 contracts.

Alibaba (9988 HK): Volatility Surface Favoring Diagonal and Calendar Spreads

By Gaudenz Schneider

  • Alibaba Group Holding (9988 HK) one-month implied volatility has decreased from recent peaks but remains above the 70th percentile, while realized volatility exceeds 80% (96th percentile).
  • A relatively flat term structure and skew render Calendar and Diagonal Spreads interesting strategies.
  • Open interest extends to March 2026, with balanced call and put interest across all expiries.

Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU): Next Round of Passive Buying Around the Corner

By Brian Freitas

  • There was big passive buying in Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU) in March from S&P/ASX trackers following the completion of the merger with Chemist Warehouse Group.
  • Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU) should be added to a global index in May and those passive trackers will have a lot of stock to buy.
  • While there will be positioning in the stock, it appears lighter than the estimated passive buying. Shorts are being covered and that could provide a boost.

Laopu Gold (6181 HK): Global Index Inclusion Likely Derailed by Full Circulation

By Brian Freitas

  • Laopu Gold (6181 HK) was on track to be added to a global index given its large H-share market cap and a free float that was close to 20%.
  • Completion of the full circulation in April pushed H-share market cap higher while free float market cap remained the same. Crucially, free float dropped below 15%.
  • Laopu Gold (6181 HK) could miss index inclusion in May, while inclusion in August will need some selling from non-float investors following lock-up expiry in June.

Merger Arb Mondays (28 Apr) – Seven & I, Shibaura, Makino, Bright Smart, ENN Energy, Tam Jai

By Arun George


Fujitsu General (6755 JP): Done Deal as Precondition Satisfied

By Arun George

  • The precondition for Paloma Rheem Holdings’ tender offer for Fujitsu General (6755 JP) is satisfied. The offer is from 28 April to 28 May.
  • Despite an arguably light offer and less than ideal process, this is a done deal due to a lack of opposition and no competing offer. 
  • At the last close and for a 5 June payment, the gross and annualised spreads are 1.3% and 14.1%, respectively.

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Daily Brief Singapore: Sheng Siong, Sinarmas Land and more

By | Daily Briefs, Singapore

In today’s briefing:

  • Singapore Retail Sector: Will It Be Impacted by Improved Connectivity with Malaysia?
  • Sinarmas Land (SML SP): Potential Outcomes as IFA Says NOT Fair but Reasonable


Singapore Retail Sector: Will It Be Impacted by Improved Connectivity with Malaysia?

By Devi Subhakesan

  • The upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System and the ease of cross-border movements could impact Singapore’s retail sector as more consumers may choose to spend across the border.
  • DFI Retail CEO cited this as rationale for exiting Singapore based grocery retail business under Cold Storage and Giant’s brands. Sheng Siong group said it will carefully monitor this development.
  • Singapore retail prices for branded consumer discretionary and staples are between 30%-50% higher than in Malaysia. With greater ease of commute and shipping, this price differential may not be sustainable.

Sinarmas Land (SML SP): Potential Outcomes as IFA Says NOT Fair but Reasonable

By Arun George

  • Sinarmas Land (SML SP) IFA opined that the Widjaja family’s S$0.31 offer is NOT fair but reasonable, as it is below the valuation range of S$0.350 to S$0.361.
  • The independent directors have recommended that shareholders accept. Due to a breach of the 10% free float requirement, the shares will be suspended at the close of the offer. 
  • There are four possible outcomes with a medium probability that Sinarmas will follow the Great Eastern Holdings (GE SP) and Boustead Projects (BOCJ SP) playbook.

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Daily Brief Australia: Sigma Healthcare, Ainsworth Game Technology, Iron Ore and more

By | Australia, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU): Next Round of Passive Buying Around the Corner
  • Novomatic (Finally) Makes A Move On Ainsworth Game Technology (AGI AU)
  • Iron Ore Tracker (28-Apr-2025): Iron Ore Within The Band, China Lending Data To The Rescue


Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU): Next Round of Passive Buying Around the Corner

By Brian Freitas

  • There was big passive buying in Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU) in March from S&P/ASX trackers following the completion of the merger with Chemist Warehouse Group.
  • Sigma Healthcare (SIG AU) should be added to a global index in May and those passive trackers will have a lot of stock to buy.
  • While there will be positioning in the stock, it appears lighter than the estimated passive buying. Shorts are being covered and that could provide a boost.

Novomatic (Finally) Makes A Move On Ainsworth Game Technology (AGI AU)

By David Blennerhassett

  • Ainsworth Game Technology (AGI AU), an Aussie gaming supplier, has entered into a Scheme Implementation Deed with Austria’s Novomatic, Ainsworth’s largest shareholder (52.9%). A from Offer has been long rumoured.
  • Novomatic is offering A$1.008/share (best & final), a 35% premium to last close. The Offer does NOT require FIRB signing off. The Offer has the unanimous backing of both boards.
  • Expect shareholder pushback. The Offer consideration is 64% below what Novomatic paid for its controlling stake in 2016.

Iron Ore Tracker (28-Apr-2025): Iron Ore Within The Band, China Lending Data To The Rescue

By Sameer Taneja

  • Iron ore prices experienced a modest WoW increase of 0.2%, reflecting easing trade tensions as the US considers reducing some of the stringent tariffs previously imposed.
  • China’s Total Social Financing (TSF) increased by 22% YoY, reaching 5.89 trillion yuan, surpassing the expected 4.8 trillion yuan and boosting optimism for preemptive stimulus measures.
  • China’s March steel production rose 5% YoY to 92.8 million tons, underscoring its vital role in the market, contributing 56% to total global production.

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Daily Brief South Korea: Kakao Corp and more

By | Daily Briefs, South Korea

In today’s briefing:

  • ECM Weekly (28 Apr 2025) – Ather, DN Solutions, Lotte, BenQ, Dorf-Ketal, Hi-Think, Kakao, Waaree


ECM Weekly (28 Apr 2025) – Ather, DN Solutions, Lotte, BenQ, Dorf-Ketal, Hi-Think, Kakao, Waaree

By Sumeet Singh

  • Aequitas Research’s weekly update on the IPOs, placements, lockup expiry and other ECM linked events that were covered by the team over the past week.
  • On the IPO front, Ather Energy, DN Solutions (298440 KS) and Lotte Global Logistics were live this week, with few other gearing up for launches in Hong Kong.
  • On the placements front, Kakao Corp (035720 KS) was the only sizable placement over the past week. We did look at a few more IPO linked lockup expiries.

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Daily Brief India: Ather Energy, Godawari Power and Ispat and more

By | Daily Briefs, India

In today’s briefing:

  • Ather Energy IPO: Expensive and No Immediate Index Inclusion
  • GPIL: Mining to Recycling


Ather Energy IPO: Expensive and No Immediate Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Ather Energy is looking to raise INR 30bn (US$349m) in its IPO, valuing the company at INR 120bn (US$1.4bn). The company appears to be expensive compared to peers.
  • Ather Energy could be added to one global smallcap index in August/November and to another in December/March. Small Cap classification for AMFI and no major local index inclusion.
  • The continued selloff in Ola Electric will give investors pause, especially given Ather Energy‘s stagnant market share and continued losses. There is supply in Ola Electric with PE/VC investors selling. 

GPIL: Mining to Recycling

By Rahul Jain

  • GPIL operates integrated iron ore mining, pellet, and steel facilities with captive power assets in Chhattisgarh.
  • Acquired 51% stake in Jammu Pigments to enter non-ferrous recycling.
  • Focused on mining and pellet capacity expansion, with selective growth in recycling and smaller steel projects.

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Daily Brief United States: Intel Corp, AppLovin , Copper and more

By | Daily Briefs, United States

In today’s briefing:

  • Intel Q125 Earnings. Outlook Disappoints As LBT Shows Senior Executives The Door
  • S&P500: Additions In May & June 2025 Following Capital One’s Approved Acquisition
  • Copper Tracker 28th April 2025: A Huge Positive From The China March Lending Data


Intel Q125 Earnings. Outlook Disappoints As LBT Shows Senior Executives The Door

By William Keating

  • Intel reported Q125 revenues of $12.7 billion, down 0.4% YoY, down 11% QoQ but still $500 million above the guided midpoint, precisely the same beat as in the prior quarter.
  • Looking ahead, Intel forecasted current quarter revenues of $11.8 billion at the midpoint, this time extending the range from $1 billion in the prior quarter to $1.2 billion
  • LBT is in the process of undertaking sweeping changes to his ELT, flattening its structure, taking on multiple additional reports and showing many senior executives the door. That’s good.

S&P500: Additions In May & June 2025 Following Capital One’s Approved Acquisition

By Dimitris Ioannidis


Copper Tracker 28th April 2025: A Huge Positive From The China March Lending Data

By Sameer Taneja

  • China’s Total Social Financing (TSF) saw a 22% YoY rise, reaching 5.89 trillion yuan, surpassing the expected 4.8 trillion yuan and boosting optimism for preemptive stimulus measures.
  • COMEX spreads rose above 1200 USD/ton, while Yangshan premiums climbed to 90 USD/ton, reinforcing our positive outlook on copper prices.
  • Positive Q1 FY25 results from Southern Copper (SCCO US)First Quantum Minerals (FM CN), and Antofagasta PLC (ANTO LN)‘s positive production update have set the tone for a bullish copper outlook.

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