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    Malaysia's largest private-sector operator of nursing schools, Masterskill

    Education Group, has raised M$779 million ($243 million) in Malaysia's

    largest initial public offering so far this year. In completing the deal,

    Masterskill has shrugged off the deteriorating market conditions and rising

    risk awareness that have forced several other IPO candidates to either

    cancel or downsize this week.

    In sharp contrast to those war stories, Masterskill attracted a strong book of

    international investors that included specialist education funds and global

    funds as well as sovereign wealth funds, according to a source. The overall

    deal was more than five times covered, which allowed the upsize option to

    be exercised in full, increasing the final deal size to 50% of the company

    from a base size of 40%. It also enabled the company to fix the price at the

    top of the M$3.00 to M$3.80 offering range.

    People close to the deal said the interest was primarily due to the sector,

    with both education and healthcare being hot topics among investors. In

    fact, this was the largest IPO in the education sector in Asia ever, which

    would have helped attract the specialist funds, they said. But Masterskill

    also offered a fairly unique combination of a competitive yield and high

    growth opportunities. Together with the fact that Malaysia is traditionally a

    low-beta market, that would have gone down well in the current market

    environment, which has seen a sharp rise in volatility in the past week. The

    fact that the Malaysian ringgit is on an upward trend against the US dollar

    wouldn't have hurt either.

    That said, the level of interest was still somewhat surprising since the IPO

    was in fact a partial exit by venture capital firm Crescent Point Capital, which

    invested in Masterskill in 2006 as part of a leveraged buyout. Crescent,

    which is also known for its investment in Air Asia, reduced its stake in the

    company to 23.7% from 52.6% before the IPO, which means that there willno longer be any one sponsor or large corporation behind Masterskill, which

    will continue to be run by its entrepreneurial founder Dato S'ri Edmund

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    Masterskill IPO draws strong interest despitedeteriorating marketsBy Anette Jnsson | 6 May 2010

    The Malaysian operator of nursing schools prices at the top and upsizes in full for a total deal size of

    $243 million.

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    Santhara.

    The company sold 164 million shares as part of the base deal and another

    41 million shares through the exercise of the upsize option. Only 25% of the

    base deal was made up of new shares, while the upsize option consisted

    entirely of secondary shares, meaning the company raised only $49 million

    of fresh capital that can be put to work to expand the business.

    Based on the IPO price of M$3.80, the company offered a projected yield of

    4.6% for 2010 and was valued at a price-to-earnings multiple of 13 times,

    also for this year. The latter was in line with Singapore-listed Raffle's

    Education, which was viewed as one of the closest comparables. The fact

    that Masterskill focuses exclusively on training and education for the

    healthcare sector means that it doesn't have any direct comps, however.

    The retail tranche was upsized slightly too by about 16% from an initialtarget of 15% following large amounts of orders particularly from the ethnic

    Malay community. The rest went to institutional investors with no breakdown

    between international and domestic accounts. The total institutional demand

    was said to have been split evenly three-ways between Malaysia, the rest of

    Asia and Europe and, according to a source, the deal attracted more than

    150 institutional investors.

    The offering was jointly arranged by CIMB and Goldman Sachs.

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