State’s stakes go for a good price
Investors have arranged big money ready to
disburse for the big investment deals once the State sells its stakes in some
enterprises.
Analysts have commented that the
gloomy stock market does not mean the unattractiveness of shares or the
investors’ financial problems. Investors have a lot of money in their
pockets, but they want to buy good commodities.
On December 20, 6.5 million Vinacafe
Bien Hoa shares (VCF), or 24 percent of the company’s stakes, were sold for
VND880 billion.
The seller was Vinacafe, which sold
the shares in as a part of its financial restructuring plan announced before.
The successful deal showed that it’s
not so difficult for state owned economic groups to withdraw capital as they
complained. VCF price has increased by three folds over the last 3 years to
VND140,000 per share. This means that it is very easy to find buyers for good
shares.
It was a surprise that the buyer in
the deal was not Masan Consumers, now holding more than 50 percent of
stakes, which many times showed its determination to buy more VCF to
increase ownership ratio. The buyer was a foreign investor, whose name would
be made public soon because he has become a big shareholder of Vinacafe Bien
Hoa.
NSC, a seed corporation, last week
stirred up the public with its plan to issue shares at high price of
VND65,000 per share, which is double the book value. The overly high prices
which have raised controversy partially show the enterprise’s managers and
big shareholders believe in the attractiveness of NSC shares.
The State Capital Investment
Corporation (SCIC), a “superb corporation” which is in charge of making
investment in enterprises with the state’s money, has been commanded to
withdraw capital from a series of enterprises, including NSC. As such, it is
foreseeable that the state’s shares at NSC would go for a good price.
A lot of other successful capital
withdrawal affairs have also been reported. The national flag air carrier
Vietnam Airlines successfully sold 24 million Techcombank shares. The
Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) sold VND250 billion worth of ABBank shares.
Vietcombank earned VND160 billion from the sale of 2.7 million PVD shares.
The Vietnam Coal and Mineral
Industries Group (Vinacomin) has successfully withdrawn capital from SHB –
Vinacomin, BIDV Highway Development JSC, Long Thanh International Airport
JSC. It has also reportedly chosen the suitable partners to transfer the
stakes of its finance company.
The textile and garment group Vinatex
has got VND200 billion after withdrawing capital from seven enterprises. It
is moving ahead with the plan to take back the investment capital in other
non-core business fields, including securities, finance and banking before
shifting to operate as joint-stock company.
A new strong wave?
Tens of the state owned economic
groups and general corporations have got the approval for their plans to
withdraw capital from non-core business fields.
The capital withdrawal process has
been scheduled to be completed by 2015. However, to date, only 20 percent of
the total capital has been withdrawn, which means that the enterprises have
gone only 1/5 of the way they need to go.
The plans of the big guys to make
IPO, the most expected by investor, have not gone far. Investors have got
ready to pour money to buy the shares of Vietnam Airlines, VinaPhone and
MobiFone. However, their money still has been put in coffers. Sabeco, GAS,
Bao Viet Holding, DPM, Vietinbank, in which the State holds the controlling
stakes, still have not been found suitable partners.
However, analysts believe a new
investment wave would be raised in 2014, when investors show their stronger
interest in the shares the State is going to sell, and the State shows stronger
determination to sell stakes to reduce the state’s ownership ratios in
enterprises.
A lot of commercial affairs are
believed to gain big successes in 2014, including the ones in which SCIC
sells 1.6 million Vinh Hao mineral company’s shares at VND85,000 per share,
255.3 million Vinaconex shares and other big companies.
Manh Ha,
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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 12, 2013
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