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Daily Brief China: Nws Holdings, Dali Foods Group, Poly Culture Group Corp H, J&T Express , New World Development, Guangzhou Baiyunshan Phar-A, Sino-Ocean Group and more

By | China, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family
  • Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Privatisation Offer at HK$3.75
  • Poly Culture (3636 HK): HK$8.88 Per H Share Privatisation Offer
  • J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Positives – Growing Fast, Expanding Geographically
  • Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Scheme
  • Short Note: CTF, Shareholder of NWD 17 HK, Announced Proposed Privatization for NWS, Positive to NWD
  • J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Negatives – Adjusted Sales Growth Was Negative
  • Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical (874.HK) – When Valuation Is Low Enough, Drawbacks Are Tolerable
  • Morning Views Asia: Central China Securities, China Vanke, Sino-Ocean Service


NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family

By Arun George

  • Nws Holdings (659 HK) announced a pre-conditional voluntary general offer from the Cheng family at HK$9.15 or HK$9.47 per share (with a potential 2HFY2023 dividend of HK$0.32 per share).
  • The pre-condition related to regulatory approval from the Insurance Authority of Hong Kong and the Bermuda Monetary Authority is a formality due to the Cheng family’s current sway over NWS.
  • The key condition is approval by independent New World Development (17 HK) shareholders which is likely as the offer is attractive, reduces NWD’s gearing and results in a special dividend.  

Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Privatisation Offer at HK$3.75

By Arun George

  • Dali Foods Group (3799 HK) disclosed a scheme privatisation offer from the founder at HK$3.75 per share, a 37.9% premium to the undisturbed price (HK$2.72 on 20 June).
  • Key condition is approval by at least 75% of disinterested shareholders (<10% of all disinterested shareholders rejection). No independent shareholder holds a blocking stake. 
  • The price is final. While the offer price is unattractive compared to peer multiples and historical share prices, this looks like a done deal. 

Poly Culture (3636 HK): HK$8.88 Per H Share Privatisation Offer

By Arun George

  • Poly Culture Group Corp H (3636 HK) announced a pre-conditional privatisation offer from Poly Group at HK$8.88 per H Share, a 77.6% premium to the undisturbed price of HK$5.00.
  • The pre-condition of regulatory approvals is a formality as Poly Group is an SOE. The key condition is approval by at least 75% of independent H Shareholders (<10% rejection). 
  • The offer price is final. There is no minimum acceptance condition. No independent H Shareholder holds a blocking stake. The offer is attractive, waving the way to success.  

J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Positives – Growing Fast, Expanding Geographically

By Sumeet Singh

  • J&T Express, a global logistics service provider, is looking to raise about US$1bn in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO.
  • As per Frost & Sullivan (F&S), the firm is the leading express delivery business in Southeast Asia, with a 22.5% market share as per 2022 parcel volume.
  • In this note, we talk about the positive aspects of the deal.

Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Scheme

By David Blennerhassett

  • Late last night (27 June), Dali Foods Group (3799 HK) a leading branded F&B play, announced a privatisation Offer by way of a Scheme from its founder/chairman/CEO Xu Shihui.
  • The cancellation price, which has been declared final, is HK$3.75/share, is a respectable 37.87% premium to undisturbed, but… 
  • Xu and concert parties control 88.89%, with disinterested shareholders holding 11.11%, therefore a blocking stake at the Scheme meeting is just 1.11% of shares out. 

Short Note: CTF, Shareholder of NWD 17 HK, Announced Proposed Privatization for NWS, Positive to NWD

By Jacob Cheng

  • In this note, we looked at the privatization offer from Chow Tai Fook, and its impact on NWD 17 HK
  • The proposed transaction will help NWD unlock its value and reduce gearing, which has been investor’s major concern
  • It is only the beginning of part of strategic review of NWD group.  We view more positive catalysts are coming

J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Negatives – Adjusted Sales Growth Was Negative

By Sumeet Singh

  • J&T Express, a global logistics service provider, is looking to raise about US$1bn in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO.
  • As per Frost & Sullivan (F&S), the firm is the leading express delivery business in Southeast Asia, with a 22.5% market share as per 2022 parcel volume.
  • In this note, we talk about the not-so-positive aspects of the deal.

Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical (874.HK) – When Valuation Is Low Enough, Drawbacks Are Tolerable

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • Baiyunshan is not a typical TCM company. As Great Commerce accounts for the majority of revenue, it clearly drags down the quality of total assets and growth expectation for valuation.
  • As Jin Ge and Wang Lao Ji are facing different challenges, the overall growth/profitability of Baiyunshan is under pressure.Due to uncompetitive product line, Baiyunshan’s future growth appears to lack momentum.
  • The valuation of Baiyunshan-A share is still expensive, but Baiyunshan-H share is attractive. After all, the future consumption recovery would be beneficial for boosting Baiyunshan’s valuation. Then, trading opportunity occurs. 

Morning Views Asia: Central China Securities, China Vanke, Sino-Ocean Service

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


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Daily Brief Financials: M&A Research Institute, Five Star Business Finance, New World Development, Sino-Ocean Group and more

By | Daily Briefs, Financials

In today’s briefing:

  • M&A Research Institute Placement – Phenomenal Performance Since Listing Only a Year Ago
  • Five Star Business Finance (FIVESTAR IN) | A Five Star Business
  • Short Note: CTF, Shareholder of NWD 17 HK, Announced Proposed Privatization for NWS, Positive to NWD
  • Morning Views Asia: Central China Securities, China Vanke, Sino-Ocean Service


M&A Research Institute Placement – Phenomenal Performance Since Listing Only a Year Ago

By Ethan Aw

  • M&A Research Institute (9552 JP)’s founder and CEO, Shunsaku Sagami, together with two other board members, aims to raise a total of US$127m through an accelerated international secondary offering.
  • The deal is a small one to digest at only 3 days of three month ADV and about 8.5% of current mcap. 
  • In this note, we will talk about the placement and run the deal through our ECM framework.

Five Star Business Finance (FIVESTAR IN) | A Five Star Business

By Pranav Bhavsar

  • Five Star Business Finance (FIVESTAR IN) is a NBFC based in India, specializing in providing financial services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the informal and semi-formal sectors. 
  • The focus on in-house sourcing, collection, and risk management aids in maintaining strong asset quality.
  • In terms of valuations, FIVESTAR trades at a premium. However, considering its competitive moat and growth potential, any available opportunities should be capitalized upon.

Short Note: CTF, Shareholder of NWD 17 HK, Announced Proposed Privatization for NWS, Positive to NWD

By Jacob Cheng

  • In this note, we looked at the privatization offer from Chow Tai Fook, and its impact on NWD 17 HK
  • The proposed transaction will help NWD unlock its value and reduce gearing, which has been investor’s major concern
  • It is only the beginning of part of strategic review of NWD group.  We view more positive catalysts are coming

Morning Views Asia: Central China Securities, China Vanke, Sino-Ocean Service

By Charles Macgregor

Lucror Analytics Morning Views comprise our fundamental credit analysis, opinions and trade recommendations on high yield issuers in the region, based on key company-specific developments in the past 24 hours. Our Morning Views include a section with a brief market commentary, key market indicators and a macroeconomic and corporate event calendar.


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Daily Brief Energy/Materials: SK Innovation, Jericho Energy Ventures , JSW Steel Ltd, Newtrace and more

By | Daily Briefs, Energy & Materials Sector

In today’s briefing:

  • What Arb Trading Opportunities Should We Target in SK Innovation’s Rights Offering?
  • Jericho Energy Ventures (JEV CN) : H2U Announces Successful Demonstration
  • HDFC/​​​​​​HDFC Bank Mega Merger: Are We There Yet?
  • Sequoia India Leads $5.7m Round for Climate Tech Startup Newtrace


What Arb Trading Opportunities Should We Target in SK Innovation’s Rights Offering?

By Sanghyun Park

  • We should seize the arbitrage trading opportunities between SSF and subscription rights during the rights trading window. SK Innovation’s SSF is highly liquid, being traded at nearly 0.5x spot.
  • The key is to catch the timing of basis widening. SK Innovation traditionally experiences significant intraday basis fluctuations, making it a crucial factor in maximizing our profitability.
  • The ex-date play, betting on the tendency for prices to close above the base price on the ex-date, may not hold significant appeal. This pattern has become less pronounced recently.

Jericho Energy Ventures (JEV CN) : H2U Announces Successful Demonstration

By Atrium Research

  • Jericho’s portfolio company, H2U announced a successful demonstration of its non-iridium PEM electrolyzer for commercial hydrogen production.
  • PEM electrolyzers currently rely on iridium catalysts, which poses scarcity and supply-chain threats to the green hydrogen industry.
  • The demonstration provides additional datapoints that can help further validate the durability and performance of novel non-iridium catalysts at commercial scale.

HDFC/​​​​​​HDFC Bank Mega Merger: Are We There Yet?

By Brian Freitas

  • An interview with Deepak Parekh set a bunch of stocks on fire. Then came the HDFC Bank (HDFCB IN) exchange announcement that said the dates were still tentative.
  • Indications are that the merger could be effective 1 July and HDFC Limited (HDFC IN)‘s last trading day would be 13 July.
  • The merger will have an impact on both HDFC stocks and on other stocks that could be added to the NIFTY Index, NIFTYJR INDEX and SENSEX Index.

Sequoia India Leads $5.7m Round for Climate Tech Startup Newtrace

By Tech in Asia

  • Demand for green hydrogen – or hydrogen that is generated by renewable energy – is expected to climb in the coming years as governments push for a cleaner future.
  • Newtrace, a climate tech firm based in India, is developing a new type of electrolyzer, which is used to create green hydrogen from renewable electricity.
  • The company says its electrolyzers have lower costs and higher efficiency than what is commonly used in the market.

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Daily Brief TMT/Internet: Prosus , Samsung Electronics, Posco ICT, Meta Platforms (Facebook), Sirclo, Oddity Tech , OneView, Hybr1d Technologies and more

By | Daily Briefs, TMT/Internet

In today’s briefing:

  • The Prosus/Naspers Ouroboros Spits Out Its Tail (Unwinds Cross-Holding to Go Back to Old Pair)
  • Samsung Electronics (005930 KS): Ongoing Struggles with Technology Leaks and Governance Issues
  • Potential Changes to NPS’s KOSDAQ Benchmark with the Launch of KOSDAQ Global Index ETFs
  • Meta’s Achilles Heel(s)
  • Sirclo Banks US$10.5M to Expand in Indonesia
  • Oddity Tech IPO Preview: AI In The Beauty Industry
  • ONEVIEW Raises US$2.9M in Seed Funding Round to Improve Bill Payment Experience
  • Hmlet Co-Founder’s New Startup Bags $3.2m to Expand Globally


The Prosus/Naspers Ouroboros Spits Out Its Tail (Unwinds Cross-Holding to Go Back to Old Pair)

By Travis Lundy

  • In mid-September 2019, Naspers (NPN SJ) listed Prosus (PRX NA) on international markets, but the law required Naspers own 70+% of Prosus and it created a dual-layer NAV Discount Trade.
  • In summer 2021, they announced an Exchange Offer, where Naspers holders could get Prosus, and Prosus would end up owning 49% of Naspers, creating a cross-holding circularity – an Ouroboros.
  • In summer 2022, they launched open-ended buyback programmes, and they’ve bought back a lot. NOW they are unwinding the Ouroboros, going back to the pre-EO structure. buybacks will continue. 

Samsung Electronics (005930 KS): Ongoing Struggles with Technology Leaks and Governance Issues

By Jungmin(Charlotte) Hong

  • Former Samsung executive attempted to construct replicated factory 1.5 km away from Samsung Electronics’ Chinese plant by stealing technology
  • Prosecutors described this case as a leakage of “core national technologies”
  • This technology theft incident falls under the category of risk oversight, and currently, Samsung Electronics’ company risk is rated at an extreme level of 4.0

Potential Changes to NPS’s KOSDAQ Benchmark with the Launch of KOSDAQ Global Index ETFs

By Sanghyun Park

  • NPS has expressed concerns about the wide risk range of the KOSDAQ 150 index, and there has been speculation about whether they will take advantage of the KOSDAQ Global Index.
  • The launch of these ETFs should be closely watched as it could potentially be a turning point in the investment patterns of local pension funds in KOSDAQ.
  • It may be worth considering the constituents included in this index where the NPS ownership stake does not reach 5%.

Meta’s Achilles Heel(s)

By MBI Deep Dives

  • First some caveats: while we have all probably read Charlie Munger’s quote “I never allow myself to hold an opinion on anything that I don’t know the other side’s argument better than they do”, the reality is this is exceptionally uncommon and challenging.
  • In fact, when investors mention risks about a company they like, they often deliberately choose strawman arguments from the other side and advertently or inadvertently ignore steelman arguments.
  • I will try to avoid strawman bear cases (and boy there are many), and only outline the bear cases that indeed concern me as a shareholder.

Sirclo Banks US$10.5M to Expand in Indonesia

By e27

  • Indonesian e-commerce enabler Sirclo Group has secured US$10.5 million in a Series C funding round from Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India.
  • This takes the company’s total capital raised to approximately US$100 million, according to VentureCap Insights.
  • Founded in 2013 by Brian Marshal, Sirclo provides omnichannel commerce solutions. It offers two main categories of solutions: entrepreneur solutions and enterprise solutions.

Oddity Tech IPO Preview: AI In The Beauty Industry

By Andrei Zakharov

  • Oddity Tech (ODD US) , innovative consumer-tech unicorn and a prominent player in the beauty industry, filed for a $100M U.S. IPO, with Goldman Sachs leading the offering.
  • Founded in 2013 in Israel by CEO Mr. Holtzman and Chief Product Officer Ms. Holtzman-Erel, Oddity Tech (ODD US)  wants to disrupt the global beauty and wellness market.
  • Founder-Led company delivered profitable high-growth at a scale and has a rapidly growing user base. Given the company’s attractive fundamentals, Oddity Tech is bound to have a very successful IPO.

ONEVIEW Raises US$2.9M in Seed Funding Round to Improve Bill Payment Experience

By e27

  • Singapore-based startup ONEVIEW today announced that it had raised S$4 million (US$2.9 million) in a seed funding round from ADERA Global; Beyon Connect, part of the Beyon Group; and Cumulo9 to transform the digital payments and communication landscape across Southeast Asia.
  • In a press statement, the company said that it aims to set the benchmark for a digital post-box service that will greatly improve people’s lives.
  • It aims to revolutionise bill payments by simplifying everyday digital communications with what it promised to be a more convenient, sustainable, and spam-free experience.

Hmlet Co-Founder’s New Startup Bags $3.2m to Expand Globally

By Tech in Asia

  • Hybr1d, a workforce management platform co-founded by Hmlet co-founder Yoan Kamalski, has raised US$3.2 million in pre-seed funding from Global Founders Capital, MS&AD, 468 Capital, and 1982 Ventures.
  • Kamalski, who stepped down from his role as CEO of Hmlet in March 2021, established Hybr1d with Aditya Anand and Pauline Wetzer last year.
  • His latest venture helps businesses automate and streamline their IT and HR processes, such as onboarding, procurement, and leave and attendance management.

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Daily Brief Industrials: Nws Holdings, Redox, Tryt Inc, J&T Express , Wisdom Marine Lines, Walsin Lihwa, iShares Russell 2000 ETF and more

By | Daily Briefs, Industrials

In today’s briefing:

  • NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family
  • Redox (RDX AU) IPO – Offering Details & Index Inclusion
  • Tryt IPO – The Negatives – Margins Have Consistently Narrowed and Gearing Could Cap Growth
  • J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Positives – Growing Fast, Expanding Geographically
  • Quiddity Leaderboard TDIV Sep 23: Potential ~US$130mn Flows Caused by T100 DEL and AUM Change
  • Walsin Lihwa Placement – Well-Flagged with Rising Short Interest. Has a Decent Track Record as Well
  • Quiddity Leaderboard T50/​100 Jun 23: Wisdom Marine Facing TDIV Deletion
  • TRYT IPO: The Bull Case
  • J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Negatives – Adjusted Sales Growth Was Negative
  • Russell 2000 (IWM) Testing $180 Support; Breadth Remains Constructive; Construction/Engineering Buys


NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family

By Arun George

  • Nws Holdings (659 HK) announced a pre-conditional voluntary general offer from the Cheng family at HK$9.15 or HK$9.47 per share (with a potential 2HFY2023 dividend of HK$0.32 per share).
  • The pre-condition related to regulatory approval from the Insurance Authority of Hong Kong and the Bermuda Monetary Authority is a formality due to the Cheng family’s current sway over NWS.
  • The key condition is approval by independent New World Development (17 HK) shareholders which is likely as the offer is attractive, reduces NWD’s gearing and results in a special dividend.  

Redox (RDX AU) IPO – Offering Details & Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Redox (RDX AU), a leading chemical and ingredients distributor, is looking to raise A$402m (US$268m) in its IPO and is expected to start trading on the ASX on 3 July.
  • With the float expected to be over 30%, the stock is eligible for inclusion in the S&P/ASX indices but limited trading history could only mean S&P/ASX300 inclusion in March 2024.
  • With 70% of the shares subject to lock-up arrangements, buying from ASX300 passive trackers will be small and there will be limited inclusion in other indices too.

Tryt IPO – The Negatives – Margins Have Consistently Narrowed and Gearing Could Cap Growth

By Clarence Chu

  • Tryt Inc (9164 JP) is looking to raise about US$460m in its Japan IPO.
  • Tryt Inc (Tryt) offers employee placement services and temporary staffing services for the elderly care, nursing care and childcare workers segments.
  • In this note, we will talk about the not so positive aspects of the deal.

J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Positives – Growing Fast, Expanding Geographically

By Sumeet Singh

  • J&T Express, a global logistics service provider, is looking to raise about US$1bn in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO.
  • As per Frost & Sullivan (F&S), the firm is the leading express delivery business in Southeast Asia, with a 22.5% market share as per 2022 parcel volume.
  • In this note, we talk about the positive aspects of the deal.

Quiddity Leaderboard TDIV Sep 23: Potential ~US$130mn Flows Caused by T100 DEL and AUM Change

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • In this insight, we take a look at Quiddity’s flow expectations for the September 2023 index rebalance.
  • Since the semi-annual rebalance events are in June and December, there will not be any “regular” changes caused by dividend-yield rankings.
  • However, external factors such as deletion from the selection universe and a shift in tracking AUM assumptions can still trigger US$130mn capping flows in September 2023.

Walsin Lihwa Placement – Well-Flagged with Rising Short Interest. Has a Decent Track Record as Well

By Clarence Chu

  • Walsin Lihwa (1605 TT) is looking to raise US$355m in its Taiwan GDS offering.
  • The firm is offering 27m GDS at a 4.8-7.8% discount to last close. The deal isn’t a very large one for the firm to digest on an ADV basis.
  • As per the firm, proceeds from this GDS issuance is expected to purchase raw materials in foreign currencies.

Quiddity Leaderboard T50/​100 Jun 23: Wisdom Marine Facing TDIV Deletion

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • In this insight, we take a look at the names leading the race to become ADDs/DELs for the T50 and T100 Indices for the September 2023 Rebalance.
  • At present, I see two changes for the T50 index and one change for the T100 index.
  • The T100 change is an important one as the expected DEL Wisdom Marine Lines (2637 TT) could also get deleted from the TDIV index.

TRYT IPO: The Bull Case

By Arun George

  • Tryt Inc (9164 JP), a leading professional recruiting and temporary staffing service in Japan, seeks to raise US$450 million. Pricing is on 5 July, and book-building is 6-11 July.   
  • In 2022, Tyrt was the leading provider of personnel dispatch and personnel introduction services in Japan’s welfare and nursing sector.
  • The key elements of the bull case rest on large addressable markets, favourable market trends, strong pro-forma revenue growth, top quartile EBITDA margins and rising staff retention rates.

J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Negatives – Adjusted Sales Growth Was Negative

By Sumeet Singh

  • J&T Express, a global logistics service provider, is looking to raise about US$1bn in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO.
  • As per Frost & Sullivan (F&S), the firm is the leading express delivery business in Southeast Asia, with a 22.5% market share as per 2022 parcel volume.
  • In this note, we talk about the not-so-positive aspects of the deal.

Russell 2000 (IWM) Testing $180 Support; Breadth Remains Constructive; Construction/Engineering Buys

By Joe Jasper

  • We discussed last week how consolidation was likely, so far that has played out with the SPX back testing the 4300-4325 area which we anticipated would cap upside for 2023.
  • We continue to watch short-term support at 4300, and we cannot be bearish if the S&P 500 is above 4300.
  • The Russell 2000 (IWM) is back to test support at $180; we would expect to see this hold as support, but a failure to hold would mean a trip to $170

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Daily Brief Health Care: Celltrion Inc, Hugel Inc, Guangzhou Baiyunshan Phar-A and more

By | Daily Briefs, Healthcare

In today’s briefing:

  • Celltrion Group Merger Announcement in July & Oversold Post Disappointing Exclusion by OptumRX?
  • Hugel: A Solid Turnaround Story With Resumption of Botulax Sales in China
  • Hugel Inc (145020 KS): Expanding Global Presence Provides Solace Amid Patent Tussle with Competitor
  • Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical (874.HK) – When Valuation Is Low Enough, Drawbacks Are Tolerable


Celltrion Group Merger Announcement in July & Oversold Post Disappointing Exclusion by OptumRX?

By Douglas Kim

  • Invest Chosun recently reported that the three Celltrion Group companies including Celltrion Inc, Celltrion Healthcare, and Celltrion Pharm are close to announcing a merger in July.
  • Although Celltrion was not included this time as suppliers of Humira biosimilar products by OptumRX, there is still a potential for Cigna Express Scripts to include Celltrion’s product this year.
  • We think Celltrion Inc and Celltrion Healthcare’s share prices are oversold. 

Hugel: A Solid Turnaround Story With Resumption of Botulax Sales in China

By Douglas Kim

  • Hugel is a solid turnaround story. The recent resumption of its Botulax product sales in China is likely to boost the company’s sales and profits in 2023 and 2024.
  • Despite this important catalyst, Hugel continues to face potential legal battle with Medytox over the botulinum toxin-related patent in the United States.
  • The overall valuation on Hugel remains attractive and it is trading at EV/EBITDA of 7.1x and P/E of 18.2x in 2023.

Hugel Inc (145020 KS): Expanding Global Presence Provides Solace Amid Patent Tussle with Competitor

By Tina Banerjee

  • Hugel Inc (145020 KS) is expected to start shipment of Botulax to China this month. Moreover, the company will launch its HA filler in China by middle of 2023.
  • Hugel plans to focus on expanding into the global market in 2H23. The company began full-scale sales of Botulax in Australia in April and plans to enter Canada this year.
  • Preliminary ruling regarding legal dispute in US is expected in November, while final ruling will come in March 2024. Hugel pushed back its US entry to 2025.  

Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical (874.HK) – When Valuation Is Low Enough, Drawbacks Are Tolerable

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • Baiyunshan is not a typical TCM company. As Great Commerce accounts for the majority of revenue, it clearly drags down the quality of total assets and growth expectation for valuation.
  • As Jin Ge and Wang Lao Ji are facing different challenges, the overall growth/profitability of Baiyunshan is under pressure.Due to uncompetitive product line, Baiyunshan’s future growth appears to lack momentum.
  • The valuation of Baiyunshan-A share is still expensive, but Baiyunshan-H share is attractive. After all, the future consumption recovery would be beneficial for boosting Baiyunshan’s valuation. Then, trading opportunity occurs. 

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Daily Brief Industrials: Nws Holdings, Redox, Tryt Inc, J&T Express , Wisdom Marine Lines, Walsin Lihwa, iShares Russell 2000 ETF and more

By | Daily Briefs, Industrials

In today’s briefing:

  • NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family
  • Redox (RDX AU) IPO – Offering Details & Index Inclusion
  • Tryt IPO – The Negatives – Margins Have Consistently Narrowed and Gearing Could Cap Growth
  • J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Positives – Growing Fast, Expanding Geographically
  • Quiddity Leaderboard TDIV Sep 23: Potential ~US$130mn Flows Caused by T100 DEL and AUM Change
  • Walsin Lihwa Placement – Well-Flagged with Rising Short Interest. Has a Decent Track Record as Well
  • Quiddity Leaderboard T50/​100 Jun 23: Wisdom Marine Facing TDIV Deletion
  • TRYT IPO: The Bull Case
  • J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Negatives – Adjusted Sales Growth Was Negative
  • Russell 2000 (IWM) Testing $180 Support; Breadth Remains Constructive; Construction/Engineering Buys


NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family

By Arun George

  • Nws Holdings (659 HK) announced a pre-conditional voluntary general offer from the Cheng family at HK$9.15 or HK$9.47 per share (with a potential 2HFY2023 dividend of HK$0.32 per share).
  • The pre-condition related to regulatory approval from the Insurance Authority of Hong Kong and the Bermuda Monetary Authority is a formality due to the Cheng family’s current sway over NWS.
  • The key condition is approval by independent New World Development (17 HK) shareholders which is likely as the offer is attractive, reduces NWD’s gearing and results in a special dividend.  

Redox (RDX AU) IPO – Offering Details & Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Redox (RDX AU), a leading chemical and ingredients distributor, is looking to raise A$402m (US$268m) in its IPO and is expected to start trading on the ASX on 3 July.
  • With the float expected to be over 30%, the stock is eligible for inclusion in the S&P/ASX indices but limited trading history could only mean S&P/ASX300 inclusion in March 2024.
  • With 70% of the shares subject to lock-up arrangements, buying from ASX300 passive trackers will be small and there will be limited inclusion in other indices too.

Tryt IPO – The Negatives – Margins Have Consistently Narrowed and Gearing Could Cap Growth

By Clarence Chu

  • Tryt Inc (9164 JP) is looking to raise about US$460m in its Japan IPO.
  • Tryt Inc (Tryt) offers employee placement services and temporary staffing services for the elderly care, nursing care and childcare workers segments.
  • In this note, we will talk about the not so positive aspects of the deal.

J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Positives – Growing Fast, Expanding Geographically

By Sumeet Singh

  • J&T Express, a global logistics service provider, is looking to raise about US$1bn in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO.
  • As per Frost & Sullivan (F&S), the firm is the leading express delivery business in Southeast Asia, with a 22.5% market share as per 2022 parcel volume.
  • In this note, we talk about the positive aspects of the deal.

Quiddity Leaderboard TDIV Sep 23: Potential ~US$130mn Flows Caused by T100 DEL and AUM Change

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • In this insight, we take a look at Quiddity’s flow expectations for the September 2023 index rebalance.
  • Since the semi-annual rebalance events are in June and December, there will not be any “regular” changes caused by dividend-yield rankings.
  • However, external factors such as deletion from the selection universe and a shift in tracking AUM assumptions can still trigger US$130mn capping flows in September 2023.

Walsin Lihwa Placement – Well-Flagged with Rising Short Interest. Has a Decent Track Record as Well

By Clarence Chu

  • Walsin Lihwa (1605 TT) is looking to raise US$355m in its Taiwan GDS offering.
  • The firm is offering 27m GDS at a 4.8-7.8% discount to last close. The deal isn’t a very large one for the firm to digest on an ADV basis.
  • As per the firm, proceeds from this GDS issuance is expected to purchase raw materials in foreign currencies.

Quiddity Leaderboard T50/​100 Jun 23: Wisdom Marine Facing TDIV Deletion

By Janaghan Jeyakumar, CFA

  • In this insight, we take a look at the names leading the race to become ADDs/DELs for the T50 and T100 Indices for the September 2023 Rebalance.
  • At present, I see two changes for the T50 index and one change for the T100 index.
  • The T100 change is an important one as the expected DEL Wisdom Marine Lines (2637 TT) could also get deleted from the TDIV index.

TRYT IPO: The Bull Case

By Arun George

  • Tryt Inc (9164 JP), a leading professional recruiting and temporary staffing service in Japan, seeks to raise US$450 million. Pricing is on 5 July, and book-building is 6-11 July.   
  • In 2022, Tyrt was the leading provider of personnel dispatch and personnel introduction services in Japan’s welfare and nursing sector.
  • The key elements of the bull case rest on large addressable markets, favourable market trends, strong pro-forma revenue growth, top quartile EBITDA margins and rising staff retention rates.

J&T Global Express Pre-IPO – The Negatives – Adjusted Sales Growth Was Negative

By Sumeet Singh

  • J&T Express, a global logistics service provider, is looking to raise about US$1bn in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO.
  • As per Frost & Sullivan (F&S), the firm is the leading express delivery business in Southeast Asia, with a 22.5% market share as per 2022 parcel volume.
  • In this note, we talk about the not-so-positive aspects of the deal.

Russell 2000 (IWM) Testing $180 Support; Breadth Remains Constructive; Construction/Engineering Buys

By Joe Jasper

  • We discussed last week how consolidation was likely, so far that has played out with the SPX back testing the 4300-4325 area which we anticipated would cap upside for 2023.
  • We continue to watch short-term support at 4300, and we cannot be bearish if the S&P 500 is above 4300.
  • The Russell 2000 (IWM) is back to test support at $180; we would expect to see this hold as support, but a failure to hold would mean a trip to $170

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Daily Brief Consumer: Dali Foods Group, Bloomberry Resorts, Poly Culture Group Corp H, Fast Retailing, Tokyo Stock Exchange Tokyo Price Index Topix, PT Surya Citra Media Tbk, Ford Motor Co, Manchester United and more

By | Consumer, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Privatisation Offer at HK$3.75
  • PCOMP Index Rebalance Preview: Just the Ad Hoc Change
  • Poly Culture (3636 HK): HK$8.88 Per H Share Privatisation Offer
  • Fast Retailing (9983) | Is China Still Recovering?
  • Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Scheme
  • Less Positive Disclosure Regarding the Gender Wage Gap Is Evidence of Less Positive Reasons
  • PT Surya Citra Media (SCMA IJ) – Catalytic Converter
  • Ford: Surprisingly Still Undervalued
  • Manchester United’s Q3 Earnings Reviewed (Rating Downgrade)


Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Privatisation Offer at HK$3.75

By Arun George

  • Dali Foods Group (3799 HK) disclosed a scheme privatisation offer from the founder at HK$3.75 per share, a 37.9% premium to the undisturbed price (HK$2.72 on 20 June).
  • Key condition is approval by at least 75% of disinterested shareholders (<10% of all disinterested shareholders rejection). No independent shareholder holds a blocking stake. 
  • The price is final. While the offer price is unattractive compared to peer multiples and historical share prices, this looks like a done deal. 

PCOMP Index Rebalance Preview: Just the Ad Hoc Change

By Brian Freitas


Poly Culture (3636 HK): HK$8.88 Per H Share Privatisation Offer

By Arun George

  • Poly Culture Group Corp H (3636 HK) announced a pre-conditional privatisation offer from Poly Group at HK$8.88 per H Share, a 77.6% premium to the undisturbed price of HK$5.00.
  • The pre-condition of regulatory approvals is a formality as Poly Group is an SOE. The key condition is approval by at least 75% of independent H Shareholders (<10% rejection). 
  • The offer price is final. There is no minimum acceptance condition. No independent H Shareholder holds a blocking stake. The offer is attractive, waving the way to success.  

Fast Retailing (9983) | Is China Still Recovering?

By Mark Chadwick

  • Fast Retailing’s stock price is overvalued and faces downside risks from its Q3 results (maybe), China outlook (perhaps), and index rebalancing (most likely).
  • Fast Retailing has enjoyed a premium over its global peers largely due to its higher exposure to China growth. Any wobbles here could be negative catalyst
  • There is also a technical issue that will likely cap the weighting of Fast Retailing in the Nikkei 225 = index selling pressure

Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Scheme

By David Blennerhassett

  • Late last night (27 June), Dali Foods Group (3799 HK) a leading branded F&B play, announced a privatisation Offer by way of a Scheme from its founder/chairman/CEO Xu Shihui.
  • The cancellation price, which has been declared final, is HK$3.75/share, is a respectable 37.87% premium to undisturbed, but… 
  • Xu and concert parties control 88.89%, with disinterested shareholders holding 11.11%, therefore a blocking stake at the Scheme meeting is just 1.11% of shares out. 

Less Positive Disclosure Regarding the Gender Wage Gap Is Evidence of Less Positive Reasons

By Aki Matsumoto

  • The few positive disclosures suggest that there are few positive companies. The question is how much progress companies will make in efforts on gender gap disparity over the next year.
  • To eliminate this gap, companies need to quickly realize that human resources are valued fairly as human capital, without gender distinction, and used as a resource for growth.
  • Now that stock prices have become a key measure of management, pressure from investors influencing stock prices is more effective. Deep analysis of human capital disclosures is required of investors.

PT Surya Citra Media (SCMA IJ) – Catalytic Converter

By Angus Mackintosh

  • PT Surya Citra Media had strong start to the year in terms of audience share but advertising revenues were slightly disappointing with a poor showing for the overall market.
  • Advertising revenues were impacted by a slowdown in e-commerce activity but overall the market adjusted downwards with 2Q expected to be slow but with a strong recovery expected in 2H2023.
  • PT Surya Citra Media continues to invest in original content but less aggressively, with cashflows expected to be stronger in 2023. There are also potential catalysts ahead from listing subsidiaries. 

Ford: Surprisingly Still Undervalued

By Pearl Gray Equity and Research

  • Receding credit risk and a more predictable inflationary environment will likely deliver tailwinds to cyclical stocks.
  • The U.S. Government is set to throw its support behind the EV industry, and Ford might be a primary beneficiary.
  • However, we are giving the stock the benefit of the doubt.

Manchester United’s Q3 Earnings Reviewed (Rating Downgrade)

By Pearl Gray Equity and Research

  • Manchester United plc blitzed past its fiscal third quarter revenue estimate.
  • However, key risks have surfaced, and limited transparency exists regarding its pending takeover.
  • Manchester United’s brand engagement is scaling due to its growing YouTube and Instagram exposure.

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Most Read: JSR Corp, Nws Holdings, Prosus , Mitra Adiperkasa, SK Innovation, Dali Foods Group, Redox, Tryt Inc, Bloomberry Resorts and more

By | Daily Briefs, Most Read

In today’s briefing:

  • JIC Launches a NOT-¥1trln Tender Offer for JSR (4185). Welcome? Yes. Overwhelming? Meh.
  • Chow Tai Fooks’ Offer For NWS (659 HK). Buy NWD (17 HK)
  • The Prosus/Naspers Ouroboros Spits Out Its Tail (Unwinds Cross-Holding to Go Back to Old Pair)
  • LQ45 Index Rebalance Preview (July): Review Period Nearly Complete
  • What Arb Trading Opportunities Should We Target in SK Innovation’s Rights Offering?
  • NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family
  • Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Privatisation Offer at HK$3.75
  • Redox (RDX AU) IPO – Offering Details & Index Inclusion
  • Tryt IPO – The Negatives – Margins Have Consistently Narrowed and Gearing Could Cap Growth
  • PCOMP Index Rebalance Preview: Just the Ad Hoc Change


JIC Launches a NOT-¥1trln Tender Offer for JSR (4185). Welcome? Yes. Overwhelming? Meh.

By Travis Lundy

  • Japan Investment Corp (JIC) has launched a Tender Offer on top photoresist maker JSR Corp (4185 JP), at ¥4,350/share.  
  • That is a decent price, but it is not overwhelming. Furthermore, process for determining (and understanding) “fair” remains inadequate. 
  • Significant foreign ownership, a high price, Japanese equity excitement, etc, all make this a situation where we likely see a pop (the last bit), a fade, then a re-drift better.

Chow Tai Fooks’ Offer For NWS (659 HK). Buy NWD (17 HK)

By David Blennerhassett

  • Chow Tai Fook (CTFE) has made a voluntary cash Offer for New World Development (17 HK)‘s (NWD) 60.88%-held NWS Holdings (659 HK) at HK$9.15/share, a 22.2% premium to undisturbed. 
  • CTFE and connected parties hold 45.24% of NWD, therefore the parent is effectively injecting ~US$2.75bn of cash into NWD for its NWS stake.
  • The Offer is subject to regulatory approvals in Hong Kong and Bermuda. These will not be an issue given CTFE is NWD’s ultimate shareholder. 

The Prosus/Naspers Ouroboros Spits Out Its Tail (Unwinds Cross-Holding to Go Back to Old Pair)

By Travis Lundy

  • In mid-September 2019, Naspers (NPN SJ) listed Prosus (PRX NA) on international markets, but the law required Naspers own 70+% of Prosus and it created a dual-layer NAV Discount Trade.
  • In summer 2021, they announced an Exchange Offer, where Naspers holders could get Prosus, and Prosus would end up owning 49% of Naspers, creating a cross-holding circularity – an Ouroboros.
  • In summer 2022, they launched open-ended buyback programmes, and they’ve bought back a lot. NOW they are unwinding the Ouroboros, going back to the pre-EO structure. buybacks will continue. 

LQ45 Index Rebalance Preview (July): Review Period Nearly Complete

By Brian Freitas

  • The review period for the LQ45 Index ends on 30 June. The changes should be announced in the last week of July, becoming effective after the close on 31 July.
  • Based on the index methodology, there could be up to 5 changes at the rebalance. Plus there will be capping changes for Bank Rakyat (BBRI) and Bank Central Asia (BBCA).
  • The impact of passive trading will be higher on the deletions than the inclusions since lower liquidity stocks are replaced with higher liquidity stocks.

What Arb Trading Opportunities Should We Target in SK Innovation’s Rights Offering?

By Sanghyun Park

  • We should seize the arbitrage trading opportunities between SSF and subscription rights during the rights trading window. SK Innovation’s SSF is highly liquid, being traded at nearly 0.5x spot.
  • The key is to catch the timing of basis widening. SK Innovation traditionally experiences significant intraday basis fluctuations, making it a crucial factor in maximizing our profitability.
  • The ex-date play, betting on the tendency for prices to close above the base price on the ex-date, may not hold significant appeal. This pattern has become less pronounced recently.

NWS Holding (659 HK): Pre-Conditional VGO from the Cheng Family

By Arun George

  • Nws Holdings (659 HK) announced a pre-conditional voluntary general offer from the Cheng family at HK$9.15 or HK$9.47 per share (with a potential 2HFY2023 dividend of HK$0.32 per share).
  • The pre-condition related to regulatory approval from the Insurance Authority of Hong Kong and the Bermuda Monetary Authority is a formality due to the Cheng family’s current sway over NWS.
  • The key condition is approval by independent New World Development (17 HK) shareholders which is likely as the offer is attractive, reduces NWD’s gearing and results in a special dividend.  

Dali Foods (3799 HK): Founder’s Privatisation Offer at HK$3.75

By Arun George

  • Dali Foods Group (3799 HK) disclosed a scheme privatisation offer from the founder at HK$3.75 per share, a 37.9% premium to the undisturbed price (HK$2.72 on 20 June).
  • Key condition is approval by at least 75% of disinterested shareholders (<10% of all disinterested shareholders rejection). No independent shareholder holds a blocking stake. 
  • The price is final. While the offer price is unattractive compared to peer multiples and historical share prices, this looks like a done deal. 

Redox (RDX AU) IPO – Offering Details & Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Redox (RDX AU), a leading chemical and ingredients distributor, is looking to raise A$402m (US$268m) in its IPO and is expected to start trading on the ASX on 3 July.
  • With the float expected to be over 30%, the stock is eligible for inclusion in the S&P/ASX indices but limited trading history could only mean S&P/ASX300 inclusion in March 2024.
  • With 70% of the shares subject to lock-up arrangements, buying from ASX300 passive trackers will be small and there will be limited inclusion in other indices too.

Tryt IPO – The Negatives – Margins Have Consistently Narrowed and Gearing Could Cap Growth

By Clarence Chu

  • Tryt Inc (9164 JP) is looking to raise about US$460m in its Japan IPO.
  • Tryt Inc (Tryt) offers employee placement services and temporary staffing services for the elderly care, nursing care and childcare workers segments.
  • In this note, we will talk about the not so positive aspects of the deal.

PCOMP Index Rebalance Preview: Just the Ad Hoc Change

By Brian Freitas


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Daily Brief Technical Analysis: Russell 2000 (IWM) Testing $180 Support; Breadth Remains Constructive; Construction/Engineering Buys and more

By | Daily Briefs, Technical Analysis

In today’s briefing:

  • Russell 2000 (IWM) Testing $180 Support; Breadth Remains Constructive; Construction/Engineering Buys


Russell 2000 (IWM) Testing $180 Support; Breadth Remains Constructive; Construction/Engineering Buys

By Joe Jasper

  • We discussed last week how consolidation was likely, so far that has played out with the SPX back testing the 4300-4325 area which we anticipated would cap upside for 2023.
  • We continue to watch short-term support at 4300, and we cannot be bearish if the S&P 500 is above 4300.
  • The Russell 2000 (IWM) is back to test support at $180; we would expect to see this hold as support, but a failure to hold would mean a trip to $170

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