General Edition Sunday, October 15, 2006 Issue No. 395
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- What's new
- News
- Candidate roundup
- Upcoming events
- News credits
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15 IPOs in September and 17 planned for October. This will bring the total number of IPOs for the first 10 months of the year to 144, roughly the same as last year. Of the 127 IPOs done through to the end of September, the average opening price was almost 90% higher than the offering price. We think this is surprisingly high, considering that the market has been on this IPO binge for more than 5 years now.
(PER) of 260 times! Clearly, glitter and potential are still big factors in the thinking of shareholders attracted to freshly public companies.
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of shareholder disinterest, with its share price plummeting from JPY126,000 (US$1,070) per share to just JPY74,000 (US$627), the price on Friday. That's a 40% drop in just 25 hours of trading.
>From the IPO statement, we can see that the entire
management team were holding less than 7% of the company's stock at IPO time, and thus the post-IPO performance may simply reflect their salaryman status in the business.
...But at the same time, probably not bad for a salaryman.
(US$33.8m) in the week after the IPO, to get it right...
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+++ NEWS |
- Friendly bacteria to replace livestock antibiotics
- 50% increase in international conferences
- The bomb when you're not having a bomb
- Hello... hello, you have any kidneys for sale?
- Land Ministry to allow more RE speculation
-> Friendly bacteria to replace livestock antibiotics
Calpis, the fermented milk drink company, have announced that it will soon start selling its Calsporin bacteria-based feed additive for livestock. The new product is designed to compete with antibiotics in animal health.
Calsporin is made from Bacillus subtilis and works in the animals' intestines to reduce salmonella and other harmful bacteria. First off the rank will be a poultry feed additive. ***Ed: If it works, we think it'll be a hit!
No one likes absorbing antibiotics second hand from animals.
** (Source: TT commentary from nikkei.co.jp, Oct 13, 2006)
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/Nni20061012D12JSN07.htm
->50% increase in international conferences
After the basic failure of the Ministry of Transport to substantially increase the number of foreign visitors to Japan some 3 years ago with its Yokoso campaign, it is now the turn of the Ministry of Land to have a shot. On Friday the ministry will launch a public-private group which will attempt to increase the number of international conferences held in Japan by 50%. The new initiative is designed to increase the number of foreign visitors to Japan to 10m by 2010. ***Ed: One of ex-PM Koizumi's old election goals.
** (Source: TT commentary from nikkei.co.jp, Oct 13, 2006)
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/Search/Nni20061012D12JFA09.htm
->The bomb when you're not having a bomb
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20582291-1702,00.html
->Hello...hello, you have any kidneys for sale?
Apparently a recent case of a family of a terminally ill patient duping a transplant surgeon into accepting an organ from a donor who was paid cash, something which is illegal in Japan, has spurred a number of citizens to see if they could cash in as well. The Mainichi reports that hospitals and kidney disease awareness groups around the nation have been receiving phone calls from would-be donors trying to find out if they can get cash for their kidneys. Buying and selling human organs is prohibited in Japan. ***Ed: We find the whole organ transplant scene ludicrous. If it is so immoral to buy an organ, why is it that Japanese are allowed to hop on a plane to China or the USA and get it done there? We suspect that rather than an ethics issue this is a case of protecting entrenched interests -- just it's hard to see which interests those may be. Any comments
anyone?
** (Source: TT commentary from mainichi-msn.co.jp, Oct 5, 2006)
http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/national/news/20061005p2a00m0na022000c.html
->Land Ministry to allow more RE speculation
We don't know how we missed this one last month, but in any case if you have land in Tokyo you'll be happy to hear that it may yet go up in value. The Ministry of Land has said that it will allow real estate investment advisors, not just REITs, to handle the real estate investment portfolios of pension funds and corporations. Until now, discretionary accounts for organizational real estate investors were prohibited. But no longer. The deregulation is expected to draw in a substantial level of funds from companies, universities, and pension funds, as an alternative to low bank interest rates.
***Ed: Expect inner Tokyo real estate to get even hotter over the next 12 months, as the pension funds money starts pouring in.
** (Source: TT commentary from nikkei.co.jp, Sep 2, 2006)
http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/Search/Nni20060901D01JFA11.htm
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+++ CORRECTIONS/FEEDBACK
In this section we run comments and corrections submitted by readers. We encourage you to spot our mistakes and amplify our points, by email, to [email protected].
-> TT393 on Pensions. We said that if the government really
wanted wealthy retirees to forego the pension, they needed to give proper incentives, such as a tax break on death duties.
*** Reader: Although I am not a tax expert, I think it just takes common sense to see what the effect of the tax break would be. People who thought they would save more on tax than they receive in pension, would take this up en mass, to the effect of being a tax break for the rich, costing the government taxes. Looking in the short term like you are hides the loss of future revenues with a small reduction in current expenditures. Although this is standard practice for politicians it is what caused the problem in the first place. I was disappointed to see this in political commentary. I hope find solutions to problems in commentaries not new ways to fiddle the books and hide problems from the public.
*** We Respond: We believe that the right formula would be to offer death duty tax breaks that do not exceed the pension due to be received. I.e., the government would simply be trading one for the other. For wealthy pensioners, this allows them to in effect "save" in small increments for the cost of inheritance taxes, by foregoing their pensions on a monthly basis. For the government this has the benefit of providing immediate access to cash, rather than them having to wait for people to die before tangling with the heirs and their lawyers. Having the money now does indeed raise the temptation to put off the problem a couple more years, but at the same time if the government is truly interested in fixing the problem, then it also gives them a chance to put these advance payments into investments yielding high rates of interest -- and that surely is beneficial.
Thanks for the feedback.
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