Written by Leong Chan Teik
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 18:17
![]() Ben Ng presents Sinotel's story at prestigious conference in New York in Sept. IT HAS BEEN more than three months since Sinotel Technologies made the first move to enable its shares to be traded as American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) in the US. The eventual trading of the ADRs is widely seen as having a positive impact on the stock price of Sinotel on the Singapore Exchange on buying interest by US fund managers, many of whom are not allowed by their fund mandates to buy foreign-listed stocks directly. Sinotel, which provides wireless solutions, appears to be an attractive business riding on the 3G network rollout in China, and trades at a substantial discount to its listed peers on Nasdaq and Hong Kong. Over the weekend, confirming the business boom, it reported its Q3 results: * Net profit leapt 52% to RMB41.8 million. * Revenue jumped 57.9% to RMB136.2 million. * Net profit margin was 30.7% (3Q08: 31.8%). ![]() Sinotel's senior managent in New York Stock Exchange in Sept. As Ben Ng, its VP of corporate communications and investor relations, told NextInsight recently: “The key development this year is the 3G network rollout in China. It is unprecedented in scale and size. "A lot of people cannot understand how big it is. It means physically going into every building in China and installing a new set of system. The subways, highways, all the transportation networks and hubs, everything needs to be upgraded.” To widen its investor base, Sinotel had embarked on listing its shares as ADRs in the US, but the journey is not short. Sinotel (www.sinotel.com.sg) has covered much ground – but many an investor cannot wait for the journey to be completed. As the duration and steps are unfamiliar to most investors, NextInsight recently caught up with Ben Ng ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) for guidance. Turns out that some action is just around the corner. Read on about how far Sinotel has come, and what the next steps are: ![]() Going forward ..... ![]() Q What is an ADR? Q Why would US investors buy ADRs? ADRs enable them to buy shares in foreign companies without undertaking cross-border transactions. ADRs carry prices in US dollars, pay dividends in US dollars, and can be traded like the shares of US-based companies. Q Who creates ADRs?
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