Thursday, December 7, 2017

Change Or Die

ComfortDelGro Corp has lost S$500mil (RM1.51bil) in just four months – on track to become Singapore’s second-worst performing stock in 2017 – as investors lose patience over a planned venture with Uber Technologies Inc. 
ComfortDelGro's taxis parked at their vehicle inspection yard in Singapore. More than three months after the operator of Singapore’s largest taxi fleet said it is in talks with Uber Technologies Inc for a potential alliance, nothing has been announced. — Reuters
More than three months after the operator of Singapore’s largest taxi fleet said it is in talks with Uber Technologies Inc for a potential alliance, nothing has been announced. ComfortDelGro has lost about 11% of its value since announcing the negotiations in August. The stock’s market capitalisation has declined by US$1.2bil (RM4.89bil) so far this year, mainly on concerns about its taxi business. 
Company executives have “hinted” that the discussions with Uber would likely end by the end of 2017, but no commitment has been given, Eugene Chua, an analyst at OCBC Investment Research wrote in a note on Nov 29. 
Investors should remain cautious even if a deal is reached as competitor Grab could “respond promptly” to the alliance, he said. Grab, South-East Asia’s biggest ride-hailing app, launched aggressive promotions to attract ComfortDelGro’s drivers soon after the Uber talks were announced, Chua said. 

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