EXCLUSIVE Activist investor Quarz opposes terms of $3 bln Singapore REIT merger

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EXCLUSIVE Activist investor Quarz opposes terms of $3 bln Singapore REIT merger
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Activist investor Quarz Capital Management said it is opposed to the terms of a proposed S$4.2 billion ($3.1 billion) merger of two Temasek-linked Singapore real estate investment trusts, saying the target firm was significantly undervalued.

On Dec. 31, MCT announced plans to buy MNACT, seeking to create the seventh-largest REIT in Asia with an expected market valuation of about S$10.5 billion.

"Quarz has been approached by many MNACT unitholders on MCT's inferior offer for MNACT. We agree that the offer is value destructive to unitholders and significantly undervalues MNACT," Moermann and Havard Chi, Quarz's Singapore-based research head, said in the letter. Since then, MCT's units have fallen 8.5% to S$1.83 as of Wednesday's close, while MNACT's were unchanged at S$1.1.

 

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