by winston » Wed Dec 23, 2015 7:13 am
not vested
Three more enter battle for Vanke
The fight to control the mainland's largest listed developer, China Vanke (2202), is heating up as Hong Kong and foreign institutions join the battle.
Value Partners Group (0806), HSBC Holdings (0005) and UBS Group bought more shares in the developer last week, according to a statement from the Hong Kong stock exchange.
As of yesterday, foreign funds now own 25 percent of China Vanke's H shares with JPMorgan taking up the largest slice at 14.58 percent.
HSBC Holdings raised its stake to 6.13 percent while UBS Group ownership is now at 5.82 percent.
Value Partners holds a 5.03 percent stake in the world's largest homebuilder.
Trading in Vanke's A and H shares has been halted since Friday owing to ongoing restructuring.
Before the suspension, Shenzhen Jushenghua, an associate of Baoneng Group, splashed HK$2.34 billion on 118 million Vanke shares at 19.73 yuan apiece on Tuesday last week, according to the notice issued by the local bourse.
Jushenghua currently owns 23.52 percent of China Vanke, which is up from 16.39 percent on December 1.
In the meantime, Anbang Insurance (Group) spent 2.84 billion yuan (HK$3.4 billion) to take up 128 million Vanke A shares for two days in a row last week. Its ownership of Vanke A shares rose from 5 percent to 7.01 percent.
If Baoneng and Anbang join forces, the combined ownership tops 30 percent, turning them into the controlling shareholder of the developer in accordance with mainland listing rules.
Amid the potential takeover battle, one of Vanke's independent non-executive directors, Hai Wen, resigned yesterday due to personal reasons. Hai, an economist in the mainland, denied that he disagreed with the company's board.
Vanke chairman Wang Shi, who has said the insurers are unwelcome, is likely to appear at an investor meeting today to announce the firm's strategy toward the takeover and restructuring progress.
Source: The Standard
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