HCM City (VNA) - Shares of the Saigon Beer, Alcohol andBeverage Corporation (Sabeco) - Vietnam’s biggest brewer - will be offered atan initial price of 320,000 VND (14 USD) each on December 18, it was announcedon November 29.
Over 343.6 million shares, equivalent to 53.59 percent of Sabeco’s chartercapital, will be on sale, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) said.
The sale, aimed to significantly reduce the State’s holding in Sabeco, codedSAB on the HCM Stock Exchange (HOSE), from nearly 90 percent, will be offeredvia open competitive bidding to eligible investors, in accordance with relevantregulations.
The sale is set to attract great attention from both domestic and foreigninvestors, given the company’s leading position in the industry.
Truong Thanh Hoai, deputy director of the ministry’s Industry Department,said foreign investors will be allowed to buy up to 247.4 million shares, or38.59 percent stake in Sabeco. They own 10.41 percent stake currently andforeign ownership is limited to a maximum of 49 percent.
The State’s divestment from Sabeco was accelerated after the Ministry ofIndustry and Trade asked the HoSE to organise roadshows in Singapore and theUK.
The roadshow in Singapore was organised on November 24 and the one in UK onNovember 27.
The divestment from Sabeco has drawn great interest from investors,especially foreign buyers. Several foreign breweries have expressed interest inSabeco, including San Miguel, Heineken, SABMiller, Thai Beverage Public CompanyLimited (Thai Beverage), Japanese Asahi Group Holdings Ltd., and Kirin HoldingsCo.
“Sabeco, valued at 9 billion USD at current prices, has received a strongresponse from potential suitors at an investors’ roadshow in Singapore andLondon.
“However, the maximum foreign ownership ratio of 49 percent is also anobstacle to foreign investors,” said Deputy Minister Cao Quoc Hung.
Sabeco currently owns 24 manufacturing plants with a total designed capacityof 1.8 billion litres per year, 20 of which are in operation. The remainingfour are expected to begin operations in the near future.
The company holds about 41 percent of the nation’s 6.5 billion USD beermarket. Vietnam is among the top three beer consumers in Asia.-VNA