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China's COSCO in multi-billion buyout of Hong Kong rival
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Hong Kong (AFP) July 10, 2017


Chinese shipping giant COSCO has offered $6.3 billion to buy Hong Kong's rival firm Orient Overseas International Ltd, which would make it one of the world's largest container liners in an industry dominated by European players.

The move is the latest in a consolidation wave following the 2008 financial crisis, which led to too many vessels chasing too little cargo and shrinking freight rates.

Industry leaders are hoping the string of mergers will boost rates once more.

COSCO-OOIL would become the third-largest shipping player behind Danish conglomerate Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Company, headquartered in Switzerland, if the takeover is given the green light.

The completion of the buyout will depend on approval from regulators and COSCO shareholders, the companies said in a statement Sunday.

Shares in OOIL were up 19 percent in afternoon trading in Hong Kong on Monday, while COSCO rose five percent.

State-owned COSCO said it will pay shareholders of the smaller privately owned OOIL HK$78.67 per share in cash, a 31 percent premium over the stock's last closing price, according to Bloomberg News.

The family of former Hong Kong leader Tung Chee-hwa has accepted the offer for its 68.7 percent stake in OOIL and is projected to make more than $4 billion out of the deal.

"This decision has been carefully considered and we believe it helps ensure the future success of OOIL," said Andy Tung, the Hong Kong firm's executive director, in a statement.

COSCO chairman Wan Min said the company remained "committed to enhancing Hong Kong as an international shipping centre".

"We respect OOIL's management team and its expertise, not to mention its people, brand and culture," he added.

Once the deal is completed, COSCO will hold 90.1 percent of OOIL, while Shanghai International Port will hold 9.9 percent.

But the companies will continue to be listed separately on the Hong Kong exchange and OOIL's global headquarters will remain in the city.

COSCO also vowed to retain all employees and their benefits, the statement said.

The move would give the company more than 400 ships and a capacity of 2.9 million containers, according to independent research company Crucial Perspective.

Jason Chiang, Singapore-based director at Ocean Shipping Consultants, predicted the COSCO buyout would be the last of the major mergers.

"Bad times in the industry made M&As necessary but with rates recovering that need will become less," he told Bloomberg.

In October 2016 Japan's three biggest shipping companies, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha and Mitsui O.S.K., agreed to merge, with combined operations set to start in April 2018.

Last year, France's CMA CGM completed a takeover of Singapore's Neptune Orient Lines while Germany's Hapag-Lloyd and United Arab Shipping merged this year.

South Korea's titan Hanjin Shipping sank into bankruptcy in 2016, further slimming down the field in a reflection of the slump in global trade and a growth slowdown in China.

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