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Fountain Set (Holdings) Ltd.: Privatise or Stay Public?
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In January 2002, speculators in the finance community suspected that Ha Chung Fong, chairman of Fountain Set (Holdings) Ltd., might be in the mood to reconsider a previous proposal to privatize the company. Ha was dissatisfied with the counter's trading volume, and some managers of the firm also believed that the share price did not reflect its true value. In 1995, Fountain Set had attempted to privatize by way of a scheme of arrangement under Section 166 of the company's ordinance. The scheme was later abandoned due to difficulties in reaching an agreement between the company's consortium shareholders and also problems in ascertaining the proportion of the holders of the company's convertible notes. With the redemption of the convertible notes in 1999, financial analysts believed that privatizing the company would not be as difficult as in 1995.