Sentences with phrase «surplus shareholder capital»

Not exact matches

Once (or should I say if) this pension / labour dispute is put to rest, I'd actually expect a rapid & substantial improvement in shareholder value — this might be a substantial return of capital or a tender offer (to distribute surplus cash), and / or a potential new partnership or even a takeover offer..?!
If we hope to see the present value gap eliminated, and Argo's intrinsic value increased, we need to see: i) a significant level of (new) fund - raising, ii) a return of surplus capital to shareholders (via a value - enhancing share tender / buyback), or iii)(ideally) both!
The tender offer was intended to return surplus capital, to confirm the value & liquidity of EIIB's balance sheet, to address any potential share «overhang», to enhance NAV per share, and to send a clear signal of management's commitment to shareholder value.
All these look good for Kingspan, so if they utilised their «surplus» cash on an acquisition (for example), I see no risk / impairment to the business (& no impact on their usual working capital cycle)-- and obviously the return for shareholders should be far superior to an effective zero rate on idle cash!
Presuming that, management should now place an increasing emphasis on capital allocation: i) Surplus cash continues to build (the company has minimal debt), and ii) unless we see a dramatic turn - around, the stagnant revenue & collapsing margins of the Electronic division (Grosvenor Technology) are worth more sold off, with the proceeds returned to shareholders (or reinvested in Asset Protection).
Solvency Margin Protection — By purchasing what is known as surplus relief insurance (a type of reinsurance policy) an insurer may be able to continue accepting additional clients without the need for raising capital (for example through share issues — and diluting holdings for existing shareholders)
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