GIC champion, makes $4.6 billion on Citi, respect

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Take profit on half, made US$1.6 b

Paper profit another US$1.6 b

Total $3.2 b = $4.6 billion Sing


How about share a bit with Singaporeans who are finding it hard to make ends meet, can?




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GIC reduces stake in Citigroup, makes profit of US$1.6b on sale of shares
By Mok Fei Fei, 938LIVE | Posted: 22 September 2009 1657 hrs


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GIC sells about half of Citigroup stake for realised profit of US$1.6b









SINGAPORE: The Government of Singapore Investment Corp (GIC) has sold about half its stake in the US financial services giant Citigroup for US$1.6 billion in profit.

This includes coupon interest since it bought the stake in January last year.

The move will bring GIC's stake in Citigroup to just under five per cent.

GIC first said it's changing its convertible preferred shares in Citigroup to common stock in February at US$3.25 a share.

When the exercise was completed on September 11, GIC ended up with 9.4 per cent of Citigroup.

Halving its stake through open market sales means GIC will make a profit of US$1.6 billion, including the proceeds from a seven per cent quarterly coupon interest.

When GIC bought into Citigroup at the beginning off last year, it expected its US$6.88 billion investment to be worth about five per cent of the lender.

But thanks to the financial crisis, that rose to over nine per cent. As a result, GIC said it's bringing it back down to five because that's the exposure it intended to have.

It's understood that GIC sold the stake in several tranches over the last two weeks at an average price of US$4.47 per share.

It also said it will continue its investment in Citigroup as it's confident of its long-term prospects.

Observers have welcomed the move.

Arjuna Mahendran, chief investment strategist, Asia, HSBC Private Bank, said: "The prospect of a similar 25 per cent gain in the next six months is probably not as likely as they were in the last six months. From now on, I think stock market gains are going to be a little more measured."

Others said the risk reduction is prudent given uncertainties over the global economy and the possibility that markets could face a correction ahead.

David Cohen, director of Asian Economic Forecasting, Action! Economics, said: "Should the US economy and the world economy experience a double dip, Citigroup certainly would be exposed to that. And a prudent investor like GIC doesn't want to be exposed to these risks at Citigroup."

Still, GIC remains one of the largest investors in Citi, with the biggest share of 36 per cent belonging to the US government. - CNA/vm
 
If they are really smart, they would not have bought into it 'too early' in the words of the Old Fart. And if they are smarter, they would have held on to it to ride on the upcoming wave of M & A. Don't be surprised that a couple of years down the road, the Old Fart would buy back at x times more than the price he sold at! His trading style is no better than that of your typical aunty and uncle punter!
 
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those SAF regulars in temasek brains make of cheese.

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tomorrow jump 20 percent you see Ho Jinx buy everything just to sell during recession!Q
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Hope they can spend more on importing and integrating more high quality FT - esp PRC Pinoy and Burmese
 
An Article in Feb states that GIC made an investment loss of around $50 billion!!!

In late 2007 and early last year GIC injected billions of dollars into Swiss bank UBS as well as US banking giant Citigroup, both of which suffered massive losses from US subprime, or higher-risk, mortgage investments.

Subprime troubles later evolved into the worldwide financial slowdown.

"The loss on the investment portfolio last year is estimated at around 45 billion to 50 billion," one of two people familiar with the GIC situation told Dow Jones.

"But, GIC has no thoughts to sell down any of its major investments. They'll wait until they recover."


Did this profit, balance their books?
 
Buying high, selling low, and buying higher again is not an easy skill :)

But on a serious note, any good investor, uncle aunty included, knows that you have to take profit occasionally.
 
I salute them..!!! without them, we would be pooooooooooor!!
 
An Article in Feb states that GIC made an investment loss of around $50 billion!!!

In late 2007 and early last year GIC injected billions of dollars into Swiss bank UBS as well as US banking giant Citigroup, both of which suffered massive losses from US subprime, or higher-risk, mortgage investments.

Subprime troubles later evolved into the worldwide financial slowdown.

"The loss on the investment portfolio last year is estimated at around 45 billion to 50 billion," one of two people familiar with the GIC situation told Dow Jones.

"But, GIC has no thoughts to sell down any of its major investments. They'll wait until they recover."


Did this profit, balance their books?

Its not so simple as that because GIC's investments in UBS and Citi (prior to the conversion) are high yeilding convertable notes.
 
I hope the ah neh, in fact all the ah nehs in USA companyies, get sack in 1 week.
 
They loss $40 over billion and they want to sing and praise themselves for this miserable $4billion? Where is the other $30+billion losses? Haven't make up for all the losses and want to celebrate "victory"? What a joke!
 
If they are really smart, they would not have bought into it 'too early' in the words of the Old Fart. And if they are smarter, they would have held on to it to ride on the upcoming wave of M & A. Don't be surprised that a couple of years down the road, the Old Fart would buy back at x times more than the price he sold at! His trading style is no better than that of your typical aunty and uncle punter!

He got his father's gambling genes.
 
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