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Koh Boon Hwee succeeds in Sunningdale privatisation offer, shares to stop trading on Mar 8

Lim Hui Jie
Lim Hui Jie • 3 min read
Koh Boon Hwee succeeds in Sunningdale privatisation offer, shares to stop trading on Mar 8
Sunningdale will now stop trading on Mar 8, and be delisted on Apr 20.
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Sunningdale chairman Koh Boon Hwee has successfully obtained shareholders’ approval to proceed with the privatisation of the company via offeror Sunrise Technology.

Sunrise is owned by Koh and Novo Tellus chairman Loke Wai San, who is also a non-independent director on Sunningdale’s board.

The duo teamed up to make an offer to privatise and delist Sunningdale in November 2020, making a final offer of $1.65 per share or 1,650 shares in Sunrise to shareholders.

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