Oei Hong Leong, a substantial shareholder in Raffles Education, has increased his stake in the company to 13.05% from 12.9% previously.
According to an SGX filing dated September 9, Oei bought two million shares from the market for $284,594, or 14.23 cents per share on September 8.
Prior to Oei’s transaction, shares in Raffles Education were hovering around the 11-cent mark.
Shares in Raffles Education were trading at a high of 19.3 cents on September 9, representing a 28.7% increase from its last closed price of 15 cents.
The transaction caused a surge in the company’s share price and trading volume, which triggered a query from market regulator Singapore Exchange Regulation (SGX RegCo) on the same day.
See: Raffles Education draws SGX query on share price surge
On September 1, Oei sent in a requisition notice for Raffles Education to hold an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) with a list of resolutions for shareholders to vote upon, including the removal of chairman and CEO Chew Hua Seng.
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As at 4.25pm, shares in Raffles Education were trading 2.6 cents higher, or 17.3% at 17.6 cents.