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Sembcorp Industries share price slips as Alinta vote nears — what SGX investors watch next
26 January 2026
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Sembcorp Industries share price slips as Alinta vote nears — what SGX investors watch next

Singapore, Jan 26, 2026, 15:38 SGT — Regular session

  • Sembcorp Industries shares dipped slightly on Monday, staying close to the S$6 mark.
  • All eyes are on the shareholder vote set for Jan 30, linked to the Alinta Energy acquisition proposal.
  • Next up: MAS policy review on Jan 29, followed by Sembcorp’s FY2025 results due Feb 25.

Sembcorp Industries Ltd shares dipped 0.3% to S$5.97 on Monday, slipping slightly from Friday’s close of S$5.99. The stock stayed in a narrow range, fluctuating between S$5.97 and S$6.03.

The immediate focus for Sembcorp’s stock remains the upcoming shareholder vote on its proposed acquisition of Australia’s Alinta Energy. That extraordinary general meeting is scheduled for Jan 30.

Addressing shareholder queries, Sembcorp described the acquisition as “earnings- and ROE-accretive.” ROE, or return on equity, gauges how well a company converts shareholders’ equity into profit. The company also noted the deal is expected to generate positive cash flow after covering maintenance capex and debt costs, but cautioned that climate modelling poses uncertainties in assessing risks like extreme weather. Sembcorp

A shareholder circular pegged the enterprise value at A$6.5 billion (around S$5.6 billion) — this figure factors in debt — with the final purchase price set to be adjusted for net debt and working capital at closing. The document also featured a financial fairness opinion from Goldman Sachs (Singapore) on the total consideration.

Macro risks linger quietly in the background. Singapore’s markets are gearing up for the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s policy review on Jan 29. According to a Reuters poll, most economists don’t expect any changes. Since MAS manages policy via the exchange rate instead of a benchmark interest rate, any unexpected move could still affect funding costs and shake sentiment around rate-sensitive sectors like utilities.

Sembcorp is set to unveil its FY2025 financial results on Feb 25, ahead of the market open. A webcast briefing will follow at 11 a.m. Singapore time. Investors will be watching closely for updates on cash flow and dividend guidance as the company approaches the Alinta vote.

Yet the trade runs both ways. A clean vote and a straightforward closing would shift attention to integration and execution; resistance on leverage, terms, or timing could keep the stock stuck.

Investors are keeping an eye on the usual deal mechanics — things like completion adjustments, regulatory hurdles, and currency fluctuations — since these factors can alter the headline price even after the vote.

The Jan 30 shareholder meeting is the immediate trigger. Then, all eyes shift to Feb 25, when results drop and any updated guidance will give investors a clearer idea if the new Australia footprint boosts returns or just creates more uncertainty.

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