icq ipo'd with ipp as 3rd largest shareholder, but the indonesian publishing group who had the original business retained 51% and the portals were already being promoted as the No 1 portal in ASEAN area - so the likely story is the indonesians wanted to float their business but wanted it done by people with a track record of successfully listing and managing an asx company.
lets face it - asx investors would probably struggle to back an unknown unproven indonesian management team initially.
they would have discussed with the chair of ipp - who agreed to coinvest to float it and then oversee.
so ipp and icq are independent companies but backed by some shared backers and supported using shared back office/compliance where possible to lower costs and for concistency of apporach. this is why - for eg - the company secretary is the same
its the model used by perth mining houses to float junior miners.
worth nothing that the executive teams are different - its the board and support teams that share similarities.
so independent companies but with a coinvestment that it looks like ipp will gradually reduce over time.
ICQ Price at posting:
$1.15 Sentiment: LT Buy Disclosure: Held