Trading in shares of Berger Paints Jamaica has been suspended effective with the opening of the market on Thursday, October 5, apparently based on a request from the company on Wednesday and to the surprised of investors.
Information gleaned is that the request if for the shares to be suspended up to and including Friday, October 13. The request is very strange and unusual, with the buyout offer set to expire on Monday October 9. IC Insider.com gathers that, Rule 411b of the Stock Exchange states that a listed company may make application in writing and accompanied by certified copy of the resolution of the board requesting the suspension stating in writing the reasons for the suspension.
It unclear, to what extent the above rule was complied with. IC Insider.com gathers that the regulatory arm of the exchange had several calls on the matter and are seeking clarification on the matter.
With most shares kept in an electronic form the need for suspending trading is not warranted and worse for the request to go beyond Monday is unnecessary. Persons making the request are not taking in consideration investors and the need to keep trading in the share open for their convenience. The suspension request is raising concerns that there are persons who want to unduly influence investors to dispose of their shares to Ansa Coatings, even when there is no evidence that the shares will be well accepted and lead to delisting of the company.
The offer to buy the minority shares of Berger followed Ansa Coatings gaining majority shares when they acquired to parent company and resulting in a mandatory offer for the rest. The price offered is $10.88 per share but the stock has consistently traded above this level since March this year.
Berger shares suddenly suspended
October 5, 2017 by
[…] prices, down from 6 on Tuesday and 2 with lower offers, compared to 2 on Wednesday. Trading in Berger Paints was suspended at the start of market based on the request of the company but with no reason released […]