Bottom line: Haitong’s new share offer is capitalizing on strong sentiment toward brokerages and could be used to fund an overseas purchase, while Wanda’s theme park foray looks too aggressive and is likely to run into problems.
Big fund-raising is in the headlines today as we head into the end of 2014, with real estate giant Dalian Wanda continuing to talk up its upcoming blockbuster IPO as Haitong Securities (HKEx: 6837; Shanghai: 600837) takes advantage of positive market sentiment to make a major new share float. Both plays come as Hong Kong and the US get set to officially wrap up a banner year for fund raising by Chinese companies, fueled by strong investor sentiment. Everyone is racing to finish their fund raising before December 31, since the first quarter of the year is typically a quiet period for such activity and there’s no guarantee this wave of positive sentiment will last into 2015. Read Full Post…