Vinamilk eyes US expansion
Việt Nam’s biggest dairy company, Vinamilk (VNM), is seeking to buy
second company in the United States as part of its accelerating merger
and acquisition (M&A) strategy, Bloomberg reported.
The name of the target
company or the deal value has not been disclosed, but the newswire said the
deal was expected to close as early as the beginning of next year.
The company declined to
comment when contacted by Việt Nam News, saying the deal has yet to be
made official.
In the 2016 annual
shareholders’ meeting, Vinamilk CEO Mai Kiều Liên said the firm would
intensify its M&A activity in the future, targeting firms which have
contemporary, quality products and use modern technologies.
It set aside VNĐ4 trillion
(US$179.3 million) for M&A activities last year.
In May 2016, Vinamilk
completed the acquisition of California-based Driftwood Dairy for a total
cost of $10 million. Alongside the acquisition, it made its first venture
with a Cambodian partner to open a $23 million Angkor Dairy Plant.
The local company also
invested over $13 million in New Zealand’s Miraka Limited Company.
Earlier this year,
Vinamilk said it was seeking an opportunity with a company in the Europe.
Vinamilk is Southeast
Asia’s biggest milk manufacturer, with a market value standing over $9.3
billion. It is looking to expand globally in an effort to achieve an annual
revenue of $3 billion by the end of 2017.
It reported total
revenues of over $1 billion and net profit of $223 million in the first half
of this year.
The local company
controls 53 per cent of the fresh-milk market, 26 per cent of powder-milk
segment, 80 per cent of condensed milk and 85 per cent of yogurt market
thanks to widespread distribution network of 224,000 retail outlets, 266
distributors and 600 supermarkets.
In July, Vinamilk got
governmental approval in removing the foreign ownership cap of 49 per cent on
its stocks. Meanwhile, the State Capital Investment Corporation, the
Government’s investment arm, plans to offload its entire 45.1 per cent stake
in the company.
Its shares have climbed
over 39 per cent this year, compared with a 15-per-cent rise for the
benchmark VN-Index.
VNS
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Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 9, 2016
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