Hoa Phat group plans to raise capital for steel complex project

Hoa Phat Group (HPG) plans to issue an additional 250 million shares to raise capital for its strategic Hoa Phat Dung Quat iron and steel production complex project this year.
Hoa Phat group plans to raise capital for steel complex project ảnh 1HPG’s annual shareholder meeting is held in Hanoi. (Photo: cafef.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Hoa Phat Group (HPG)plans to issue an additional 250 million shares to raise capital for itsstrategic Hoa Phat Dung Quat iron and steel production complex project thisyear.

The minimum price of each share is 10,000 VND, the group’s Chairman Tran DinhLong announced at its 2017 annual shareholders’ meeting in Hanoi on March 10.

The shares would be offered at the ratio of 5:1 (shareholders owning every fiveshares are able to buy a new one). The company expects to earn at least 4trillion VND through the issue.

The group received an investment licence for the construction of this projecton February 6. It will be valid for 50 years and be part of a master plan onsteel manufacturing and distribution until 2020, as approved by the Minister ofIndustry and Trade.

The project is divided into two stages with fixedcapital requirement of 40 trillion VND. In the first phase, it will produce onemillion tonnes of construction steel and one million tonnes of high-qualityrolled steel, which will mobilise enough capital.

The second phase is designed to produce two million tonnes of hot-rolled steelflat bar for machinery manufacturing. The company’s equity by the end of 2016was nearly 20 trillion VND, deducting 10 trillion VND for counterpart fund and 10trillion VND lending from Vietinbank.

Long also explained that the reason for issuing shares is because of businessopportunities. He proposed to start the second stage of the project six monthslater after finishing two million tonnes of steel, instead of 18 months asmentioned in the licence. Then, by 2020, HPG can put into place a plan toincrease revenue by 2.5 times.

To clarify about not sharing dividends in cash, director general of the companyTran Tuan Duong said that enterprises want to reinvest in major projectsinstead of splitting cash as per the shareholders’ desire.

"If you are looking at short-term goals, pay cash dividends, but if youwant long-term, you have to reinvest in order to move forward. On the otherhand, the group needs to increase its charter capital up to 15 trillion VND,"Duong said. It is certain that HPG will pay cash dividends in 2017 and 2018.

The chairman also reported results of operations in 2016 with the group’srevenue at 33.9 trillion VND, and 6.6 trillion VND after-tax profit. The planfor 2017 is to raise revenues from 5 trillion VND to 6 trillion VND based onthe careful calculations and the potential result of the year’s beginning. Ofthis, the after-tax profit in the first two months of 2017 is 1.2 trillion VND andit is confirmed to be no less than 1.8 trillion VND by the end of the firstquarter. - VNA
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