Japan’s
ANA completes purchase of Vietnam Airlines stake: report
Japan’s ANA Holdings has completed a
US$108 million deal to buy an 8.8 percent stake in Vietnam Airlines, news
website Deal Street Asia reported Thursday.
Vietnam
Airlines reportedly will hold an extraordinary meeting prior to September 30
in order to elect ANA representatives to the board, and adopt a plan to
increase charter capital by issuing additional shares to its existing
shareholders.
Under
the strategic partnership, the two airlines will launch codeshare
arrangements, which will cover 30 major domestic routes within Japan and
Vietnam and 10 international routes between the two countries.
Vietnam
Airlines has said it will continue to look for potential investors to cut the
state ownership to 65 percent.
The
Vietnamese carrier sold 49 million shares, or a 3.5 percent stake, in an IPO
in November 2014 for about $51.3 million.
Chief
Executive Officer Pham Ngoc Minh told Bloomberg in April that the airline
expected to list its shares on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange “later
this year” after closing the deal with ANA and fulfilling some procedural
requirements of the exchange.
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Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 7, 2016
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