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latest financial, market & economic reports of Shanghui by Doug Young, former Reuters Chief editor and expert about Chinese Firms

IPOs: Fosun Looks for China Magic in Ironshore NY Listing

Bottom line: Fosun’s New York IPO plan for US insurer Ironshore could draw strong interest due to Fosun’s China and global connections, and may ultimately raise up to $1 billion later this year.

Fosun eyes NY listing for Ironshore

China’s recent global buying spree has created some interesting investment opportunities, as Chinese acquirers increasingly look to western investors to help pay for their purchases. One such new opportunity is in the headlines this week, with word that Chinese private equity giant Fosun (HKEx: 656) is aiming to launch a New York IPO for its recently acquired US insurer Ironshore. In this growing trend, the Chinese investors are hoping to generate some buzz for this kind of IPO by taking regionally-focused assets and repositioning them as global plays, often with a big China focus. Read Full Post…

CONSUMER: WH Group’s Campofrio Sale: Overseas Indigestion?

Bottom line: WH Group’s decision to sell its stake in Spain’s Campofrio just a year after the purchase reflects its need for cash to pay down a big debt load, and also overly optimistic expectations at the time of the acquisition.

WH Group sells Campofrio stake

Just a year after making its second major global acquisition, Chinese meat processing giant WH Group (HKEx: 288) is having second thoughts about Spain’s Campofrio and is selling its stake in the company. WH Group gave a brief statement on the move, which appears to show it needed the cash and that Campofio was dragging on its financial performance. If that’s the case, this unusually quick flip-flop reflects one of the biggest risks that Chinese companies will face as they shop in an unfamiliar global marketplace that is quite different from their own home market. Read Full Post…

IPOs: ChemChina Weighs IPO For Italy’s Pirelli

Bottom line: ChemChina might be advised to maintain Pirelli as an independent unit and limit the size of an IPO if succeeds in buying the Italian tire maker and decides to re-list the business.

WH Group, AMC IPOs offer lessons for ChemChina

The headlines are buzzing today with word that state-run behemoth ChemChina may try to re-list Pirelli (Milan: PC) after it purchases the Italian tire maker, which got me to thinking about how the China factor might affect such an IPO. In theory at least, investors might get quite excited about a company they once disdained after its purchase  by a Chinese buyer, due to hopes for lower costs and greater profits. But a look at 2 recent cases of major US firms that were acquired by Chinese buyers, then re-listed, shows the reality can vary widely and that a Chinese owner isn’t necessarily a panacea for an ailing overseas company. Read Full Post…

CONSUMER – Bright Offers China Food For Global Investors

Bottom line: Bright Food’s overseas IPO plans for its British Weetabix and Australian Manassen brands could get lukewarm response due to investor skepticism about their growth prospects.

Bright eyes offshore IPOs for Weetabix, Manassen

I’ve watched with interest over the last 2 years as Shanghai-based Bright Food has quietly gobbled up a stream of high-profile global investments, positioning the company to potentially become one of China’s first international consumer brands to rival giants like Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) and Kraft Foods (Nasdaq: KRFT). Now we’re getting further details of Bright’s growing global aspirations, with word that it’s planning a series of international IPOs including potential major listings in Hong Kong and London. Read Full Post…

US Approves Lenovo’s IBM Server Buy

US security reviewer clears Lenovo’s IBM buy

A summer full of negative news for Sino-foreign trade relations got a rare piece of positive news over the weekend, with word that the US has approved the sale of IBM’s (NYSE: IBM) low-end server business to Chinese PC giant Lenovo (HKEx: 992). The case looks a bit like another deal between the pair of tech giants nearly a decade ago, when IBM agreed to sell its high-profile PC business to Lenovo, only to see the deal run into political headwinds before finally getting approved by Washington. But this latest approval is slightly different, as it comes against a backdrop of heightened trade and other national security tensions between China and the west, especially from the US. Read Full Post…

Red Bull, Hony In China Food Deals

Red Bull brings coconut drink maker to China

Two new deals in the food and beverage space are casting a spotlight on China’s growing hunger and thirst for foreign products, and also its desire to import better practices to combat a nonstop stream of domestic food safety scandals. The bigger of the deals will see Hony Capital, one of China’s largest and oldest private equity firms, pay $1.6 billion for British fast-food chain PizzaExpress, which is in the process of expanding in China. The other deal will see the owner of the Red Bull brand of energy drinks for China buy a stake in the parent of Vita Coco, and bring the US company’s flagship coconut flavored drinks to China. Read Full Post…

Bright’s Tnuva Buy: Trouble Ahead?

Bright in deal to buy Tnuva stake

More than 8 months after word of a potential tie-up first emerged, China’s Bright Food and leading Israeli dairy Tnuva have finally reached a deal that would see the former buy control of the latter. It’s not too surprising a deal of this magnitude took so long to conclude, and strategically such a move should be a positive development for Bright as it seeks to improve its internal management and global reach. But that said, I honestly can’t see this deal getting approved by security-obsessed Israel in its current form, which would put control of one of the country’s biggest food companies into Chinese hands. Read Full Post…

Weak Appetite Kills WH Group IPO

WH Group yanks HK listing plan

I’ve been writing for much of the last 3 weeks about the rapidly fading appetite for Chinese IPOs among western investors, and the latest reports that pork producer WH Group has scrapped its plans for a Hong Kong listing certainly seem to add to the gloom. But I should add that this particular case is slightly different from the many weak performances we’ve seen these last 2 weeks, as it comes in the food space and mostly involves the re-listing of a recently aquired US asset that was already performing poorly. Read Full Post…

Fosun Closes In On Forbes Purchase

Fosun closes in on deal to buy Forbes

Private equity investor Fosun International (HKEx: 656) is closing in on a landmark but controversial deal to buy US publishing giant Forbes Media, which would become the first purchase of a major western media firm by a Chinese company. The deal is almost certain to draw attention in the US where Forbes is based, with some calling for the government to stop the sale over concerns that Fosun could interfere with Forbes’ editorial independence and block publication of sensitive content. Read Full Post…

Shuanghui’s New Name, Baidu’s New Look

Shuanghui changes name to WH Group

We’re in that brief window of time each year between the western and Chinese new years, so perhaps it’s appropriate that we’re getting reports of new looks at fast-rising food maker Shuanghui International and online search leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU). Shuanghui has just released an announcement saying it will officially change its name to WH Group as part of a new globalization campaign. Meantime, separate media reports are saying that Baidu is experimenting with adjustments to its signature home page, in a revamp that would be its first in 7 years. Read Full Post…

News Digest: January 22, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on January 22. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Tiger Global Snaps Up Alibaba Shares At Lofty Valuation (English article)
  • Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) Announces Resignation Of 2 Board Members (PRNewswire)
  • Shuanghui International Changes Name To WH Group (Businesswire)
  • New Oriental (NYSE: EDU) Announces Unaudited Fiscal Q2 Results (PRNewswire)
  • Citic Securities (HKEx: 6030) Gives Preliminary Financial Data For 2013 (HKEx announcement)