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Abstract

This software is to accompany the case. Jumbo Group Ltd (Jumbo) was among Singapore's leading food and beverage establishments. Founded in 1987, the group consisted of eight brands and operated 16 outlets-14 in Singapore and two in China. On October 28, 2015, Jumbo announced its initial public offering (IPO) of SGD22.06 million, consisting of two million retail shares and 86.23 million placement shares at SGD0.25 each. In this highly competitive market, the company's chief executive officer and chairman was motivated to list Jumbo so it would have a bigger platform and better exposure to grow faster. He hoped a softer IPO market would attract more long-term investors. Jumbo was clearly profitable, but based on its past financial performance, what would be a reasonable valuation for each of its shares? The case covers valuation using the discounted cash flow model, weighted average cost of capital, discounted dividend model, and relative valuation, as well as the computation of underpricing.
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Abstract

This software is to accompany the case. Jumbo Group Ltd (Jumbo) was among Singapore's leading food and beverage establishments. Founded in 1987, the group consisted of eight brands and operated 16 outlets-14 in Singapore and two in China. On October 28, 2015, Jumbo announced its initial public offering (IPO) of SGD22.06 million, consisting of two million retail shares and 86.23 million placement shares at SGD0.25 each. In this highly competitive market, the company's chief executive officer and chairman was motivated to list Jumbo so it would have a bigger platform and better exposure to grow faster. He hoped a softer IPO market would attract more long-term investors. Jumbo was clearly profitable, but based on its past financial performance, what would be a reasonable valuation for each of its shares? The case covers valuation using the discounted cash flow model, weighted average cost of capital, discounted dividend model, and relative valuation, as well as the computation of underpricing.

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Location:
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Medium
Other setting(s):
2015

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