Another hole in the pocket for Temasek from buying stake in NSE?

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NYSE bought for US$115 million, and sold to Temasek for US$175 million. Not a bad investment considering that it didn't quite work out the way they wanted. Looks like NYSE may have sold NSE at the right time when the markets are starting to tumble.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0426366820100504

NYSE's India exchange strategy didn't pan out-COO

NEW YORK, May 4 (Reuters) - NYSE Euronext (NYX.N) cashed out of its investment in the National Stock Exchange of India after three years because "strategic avenues" failed to pan out there, the company's chief financial officer said on Tuesday.

The New York Stock Exchange parent company will receive gross proceeds of $175 million from the sale of its 5 percent stake in NSE, which it said it will use to pay down debt. Reuters reported on Monday the buyer is Singapore state investor Temasek. [ID:nSGE6420IE]

"When we first made the investment we thought of it as a strategic investment," NYSE Euronext COO Lawrence Leibowitz said on a conference call with analysts and media. "We found over time that there weren't a lot of strategic avenues open to us with NSE."

NYSE Euronext, which runs exchanges in the United States and Europe, bought the stake in early 2007 for $115 million as part of a wider trend of large industry operators gaining footholds in developing economies. Frankfurt-based Deutsche Boerse (DB1Gn.DE) and Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGXL.SI), for example, have 5 percent stakes in the Bombay Stock Exchange.

While some investments led to lucrative technology and trade-routing deals, others did not.

"It really looked to us like it was turning into just a financial investment, at which point we said that's really not the business we're in," Leibowitz said on the company's quarterly financial results call. "We thought the best use of our capital would be to cash out and pay down the debt."

NYSE Euronext's higher first-quarter profit met Wall Street expectations with the help of robust derivatives trading.gl
 
Temasek is basically valuing the NSE at $3.5 billion. That's crazy. U can buy the whole of Chennai for that kind of money. I guess NYSE figured it cannot make money, but Temasek can. Ho Jinx smarter than them? Not likely.
 
Guess who is leading this deal for Madam Ho?

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSSGE6420I620100503

"We see our investment in NSE as a good proxy to India's economic growth and the development of its capital markets," Manish Kejriwal, senior managing director at Temasek said in a statement.

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Guess who is leading this deal for Madam Ho?

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSSGE6420I620100503

"We see our investment in NSE as a good proxy to India's economic growth and the development of its capital markets," Manish Kejriwal, senior managing director at Temasek said in a statement.

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Nothing new, Temasek and Ho Jinx has a fascination for apunehs. For example, Iswaran was the lead in the Shincorp fiasco.
 
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