Drake & Scull (DSI) will hold an open day for investors at the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) on Sunday 15 March 2009 to answer questions. Drake Scull listing date is the following day. See also DSI IPO. What are good questions to ask them then? Here are mine ...
1. What is the DSI dividend policy?
2. Why aren't DSI financial statements for the past two years available on ESCA or DFM websites?
3. What are expected profits for 2009 (and further ahead)?
Press Release 10 March 2009:
Drake & Scull International PJSC Hold DFM Open Day 15 March
Drake & Scull International PJSC (DSI) will hold an open day at the Dubai Financial Market (DFM), to provide background information on the company and answer any questions ahead of its March 16 listing.
DSI is a leading a leading UAE-based end-to-end service provider of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) contracting, infrastructure, water and power (IWP) and civil contracting services. It will be the first company to list on DFM in 2009 and will be the exchange’s only specialist contracting company.
Potential investors and brokers are invited to attend the presentation at the DFM Trading Floor on Sunday March 15, at 2pm. Khaldoun Tabari, Vice Chairman and CEO of DSI, Saleh Muradweij, Civil Contracting Executive Director and Tawfiq Abu Soud, IWP Executive Director will be present to answer questions.
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