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Greatview says chairman-led takeover proposal off the table
Greatview says chairman-led takeover proposal off the table

Reuters

time26-01-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Greatview says chairman-led takeover proposal off the table

Summary Companies XJF bid for Greatview became unconditional this week 46.71% of Greatview shareholders had voted in favour of XJF bid Greatview chairman and co-founder had mulled counter-offer Jan 24 (Reuters) - Hong Kong-listed dairy packaging firm Greatview Aseptic said on Friday a potential bid from a group of its managers, including its chairman, would not proceed, days after a buyout offer from a Shenzhen-listed rival became unconditional. Shandong Newjf Technology Packaging ( opens new tab, known as Xinjufeng, offered to buy Greatview ( opens new tab in May, valuing it at HK$3.73 billion ($478.92 million). Greatview said earlier this week that the offer from Xinjufeng had become unconditional, with 46.71% of shareholders voting in favour. Arguably, Xinjufeng is already in control of Greatview, said David Blennerhassett, an analyst at Smartkarma. Greatview chairman Jeff Bi and co-founder Hong Gang in August sent a non-binding letter of interest to the firm, saying they were mulling a potential counter-offer. Bi and Gang together owned a stake of around 15% in the firm and had called Xinjufeng's proposal a "cynical attempt" by a smaller competitor to disrupt Greatview's operations and business, adding the bid was "opportunistic" and "unattractive". Xinjufeng became Greatview's largest shareholder after acquiring a 28% stake in the company in 2023 from Singapore-listed Jardine Matheson ( opens new tab. Greatview, according to its website, manufactures and sells filling machines and paper packaging non-carbonated and dairy soft drink producers. The firm posted a net profit after tax of 117.5 million Chinese yuan ($16.22 million) for the six months ended June, and reported revenue of 1.63 billion yuan. Shares in the company closed on Friday at HK$2.63. They hit Xinjufeng's offer price of HK$2.65 earlier in the week, reaching a record high. ($1 = 7.7883 Hong Kong dollars) ($1 = 7.2454 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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