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NA and gearing. For illustrative purposes, based on the latest audited consolidated financial statements of JobStreet as at 31 December 2012, the pro-forma effects on the NA and gearing of JobStreet assuming that the Proposed Acquisition of JS Vietnam Holdings Pte Ltd, Proposed Acquisition of PT JobStreet Indonesia, Proposed Acquisition of XxxXxxxxx.xxx Philippines Inc and the Proposals were effected on that date are as follows: Audited as at 31 December 2012 RM’000 Pursuant to the share split* RM’000 Pursuant to share options exercised and ordinary shares bought back and cancelled during the FYE 31 December 2013** RM’000 After the Proposed Acquisition of JS Vietnam Holdings Pte Ltd RM’000 After the Proposed Acquisition of PT JobStreet Indonesia RM’000 After the Proposed Acquisition of XxxXxxxxx.xxx Philippines Inc RM’000 After the Proposed Disposals RM’000 After the Proposed Distribution RM’000 Share capital 63,005 63,005 63,513 63,565 64,165 69,105 70,824 70,824 Reserves 151,637 151,637 151,051 151,051 151,012 152,373 1,718,687@ 18,687 Share Premium - - 2,049 3,193 16,333 131,929 141,600 141,600 Total equity 214,642 214,642 216,613 217,809 231,510 353,407 1,931,111 231,111 attributable to owners of the Company / NA Audited as at 31 December 2012 RM’000 Pursuant to the share split* RM’000 Pursuant to share options exercised and ordinary shares bought back and cancelled during the FYE 31 December 2013** RM’000 After the Proposed Acquisition of JS Vietnam Holdings Pte Ltd RM’000 After the Proposed Acquisition of PT JobStreet Indonesia RM’000 After the Proposed Acquisition of XxxXxxxxx.xxx Philippines Inc RM’000 After the Proposed Disposals RM’000 After the Proposed Distribution RM’000 Non-controlling 1,639 1,639 1,639 1,639 1,678 317 317 317 interests Total equity 216,281 216,281 218,252 219,448 233,188 353,724 1,931,428 231,428 No. of shares 315,027 630,054 635,125 635,647 641,647 691,047 708,244 708,244 (‘000) NA per share 0.68 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.36 0.51 2.73 0.33 (RM) Total borrowings 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 Net cash (cash 71,662 71,662 73,632 73,632 73,632 73,632 1,716,848 16,848 and cash equivalents less total borrowings) Gross gearing ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (times)
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