CITIC Pacific buys parent’s operating unit for US$36.5b
CHINA’S CITIC Pacific has agreed to buy the main operating unit of its parent, state-backed CITIC Group, for US$36.5 billion in a stock and cash deal aimed at diversifying its metals and mining business.
The purchase will give a much-needed boost to CITIC Pacific’s ailing finances after it miscalculated the huge cost of developing a mine in Western Australia.
The deal is the biggest injection by any Chinese firm into a Hong Kong listed company, analysts said, and shares in CITIC Pacific have gained nearly 13 percent since the company and its parent unveiled initial details of the purchase in late March.
“The enhanced financing capability should enable CITIC Pacific to continue the funding of existing capital intensive projects such as the Sino Iron project in Western Australia,” CITIC Pacific said in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
CITIC Pacific will pay 49.92 billion yuan (US$8 billion) in cash and issue 177.01 billion yuan worth of shares to CITIC Group. It will also sell another 4.66 billion shares to institutional investors to comply with the exchange’s requirement to maintain a minimum 25 percent free float.
The deal needs to be approved at a shareholders’ meeting on June 3, and is expected to be completed by August 29, CITIC Pacific said. As part of the deal, the company is proposing to change its name to CITIC Ltd.
Under the deal, CITIC Pacific will acquire CITIC Ltd, which has businesses in China ranging from real estate to banking, securities, infrastructure, energy, natural resources and engineering. It made a net profit of 34.3 billion yuan in 2013.
CITIC Group, China’s oldest and biggest financial conglomerate, was established in 1979 by Rong Yiren. The company now has 11 stock market-listed entities.
After the transfer, CITIC Pacific will own stakes in these listed companies.
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