$CAPITALAND INVESTMENT LIMITED(9CI.SI)$Don’t worry too much guys. Whatever no.of shares you previously owned in CapitaLand Limited have been converted to CapitaLand Investment Limited. There’s a cash consideration of $0.951 per share and this will be credited into your tiger account on 21 Sep. There’s also the distribution of CICT shares into your portfolio. If there’re any odd shares, you can dispose it under ‘Trade-More-Odd lot sell’.
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- CS52·2021-09-20So should we use the cash that was paid out to buy back more of 9CI?2Report
- mattheweng·2021-09-21hi! where exactly is the cash consideration credited to? "Cash Account" or under "Cash" when checking under assets? thank youLikeReport
- koolgal·2021-09-20Thanks for the update. Can you tell me where in the Tiger App is there 'Trade More Odd Lot Sell?1Report
- Chamayne·2021-09-21HaVe yall received the cash CoMpoNent? How do i check?LikeReport
- LEESIMON·2021-09-20Don't worry CLI will fly high3Report
- tek·2021-09-20For now, it’s already above it’s implied consideration of 2.83. With the current weak sentiments in the market, maybe adopt a wait and see approach first before going in?1Report
- tek·2021-09-21Yup. Access statement via website and you’ll be able to see your statement until 20 Sep. It’s reflected under Cash Report (Currency:SGD).LikeReport
- tek·2021-09-20You can also use the cash consideration and invest in other stocks, need not reinvest into CLI.1Report