Kyoei Steel to increase holding in Vietnam Italy Steel

Jul 7th at 20:08
07-07-2018 20:08:09+07:00

Kyoei Steel to increase holding in Vietnam Italy Steel

Kyoei Steel has registered buying an additional two million shares in Vietnam Italy Steel JSC (VIS), showing that the company has not given up on its ambitions to acquire VIS.

Kyoei Steel has released the plan to buy an additional two million VIS shares. The transaction is expected to take place between July 6 and August 5. Once successful, Kyoei Steel will increase its holding in VIS to nearly 50 million shares, equaling 67.7 per cent, from the existing 65 per cent.

Kyoei Steel may spend VND58 billion ($2.52 million) on the deal.

Previously, on May 10, the Japanese steel manufacturer completed the purchase of 33.2 million shares (45 per cent) in VIS to increase its holding to 65 per cent. This stake was divested by hai Hung Trading JSC, which owned 65 per cent in VIS at the time.

At the time, the VIS ticker was valued at VND34,400 ($1.51), thus Kyoei spent VND1.14 trillion ($50.06 million) on the deal.

Increasing its holding in VIS helps Kyoei Steel to increase its steel and steel billets market nationwide, while simultaneously making Kyoei’s market share the second largest, following Hoa Phat Group. Besides, the close relationship between Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel JSC (Tisco), VIS, Thai Hung Trading, and Kyoei is expected to help Kyoei Steel to overcome Hoa Phat in the near future.

At present, Kyoei Steel is considered the most heavyweight competitor of Hoa Phat in the construction steel segment thanks to three factors.

The first is that Kyoei Steel is a controlling shareholder in its member firms in Vietnam—Vina Kyoei Steel, Kyoei Steel Vietnam, and VIS.

The second is that Kyoei Steel has a similar market coverage and market shares as Hoa Phat.

The third is that Kyoei Steel’s factories are equipped with advanced technology, producing higher efficiency and lower costs than the steel mills using Chinese technology.

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