mm2 Asia

Company in the news

Entertainment company mm2 Asia expands offerings to non-Chinese content with Malaysian JV

executive chairman Melvin Ang plans to begin with Malaysia and Indonesia before including other regional non-Chinese languages.
Is mm2 Asia's turnaround in sight as Oei and Goi step up?  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Company in the news

Is mm2 Asia's turnaround in sight as Oei and Goi step up?

Minority shareholders might sit out this rights issue as investor fatigue could have already set in

Equity raising

Tycoons Oei and Goi back mm2 Asia's 1-for-2 rights issue

mmLive, mm2's subsidiary, separately announced plans to raise $18 million by issue convertible debt securities

Deals, joint ventures & alliances

mm2 Asia’s concert arm deepens partnership with Unipact HK to create the largest live entertainment presence in Asia

The bonds may be exchanged by mmLive for a total investment of HK$19 million and into 5% of the total number of shares in Unipact.
Some gigs are hotter than others - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

Some gigs are hotter than others

This is why I will still keep my portfolio more at and closer to home
NoonTalk shouts out Singapore with IPO, joins sluggish listed media companies - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

IPO

NoonTalk shouts out Singapore with IPO, joins sluggish listed media companies

For FY2023 and FY2024, NoonTalk’s directors plan to distribute dividends of at least 20% of earnings to shareholders.

Results

mm2 Asia narrows 1HFY2023 losses by 52.7% to $5.4 mil

With the economy reopening, mm2 is on its way towards a recovery.

Broker's Calls

With cinemas reopened to all, UOBKH stays 'buy' on mm2 Asia but cuts TP

“We believe mm2’s earnings will experience an upward trend in FY2023 ending March 2023.”
mm2 Asia confirms plans to raise $54 million with bond issue to UOB Kay Hian - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Equity raising

mm2 Asia confirms plans to raise $54 million with bond issue to UOB Kay Hian

mm2 Asia may still explore the potential IPO of the cinema business with a valuation of at least $150 million

Singapore economy

Bring the noise: Are investors still in tune with entertainment stocks?

Live concerts are back with a vengeance. Will it be enough to get investors interested in entertainment stocks again?
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