In today’s briefing:
- Smartkarma Corporate Webinar | Lendlease Global: Sustainable Returns Through High-Quality Assets
- Fujitsu General (6755) – Fujitsu Wants Out, May Force the Issue
- IJTT (7315 JP) – Truly Offensive Takeover Price Gets Bumped, Offensively
- Kum Yang: Announces Its Shares Will Be Listed on the US Stock Market Through ADRs
- StubWorld: Swire Pac Trading “Rich” As Props Announces Big Write-Down
- Fragile Vietnamese Real Estate Sector Faces Long Road to Recovery
- Boart Longyear’s (ASX:BLY) Ignominious Exit
- EQD | The Nikkei Will Pullback Within 1-3 Weeks
- ADNOC/Covestro: Bargaining On
- Ohayo Japan | US Snoozes; More Firms to Delist from TSE
Smartkarma Corporate Webinar | Lendlease Global: Sustainable Returns Through High-Quality Assets
For our next Corporate Webinar we are glad to welcome Lendlease Global Commercial REIT’s CEO, Mr Kelvin Chow.
In the upcoming webinar, Kelvin will share a short company presentation after which, he will engage in a fireside chat with Smartkarma Insight Provider, Angus Mackintosh. Angus will also be providing an industry overview, featuring landscape commentary and returns analysis. The Corporate Webinar will include a live Q&A session.
In the spirit of the festive season, one of the attendees will also be awarded an Amazon Kindle as part of our lucky draw.
The Corporate Webinar will be hosted on Tuesday, 9 January 2024, 19:00 SGT.
About Lendlease Global Commercial REIT
Lendlease Global Commercial REIT’s portfolio comprises two leasehold properties in Singapore, Jem (office and retail property) and 313@somerset (retail property), and three freehold Grade A office buildings, Sky Complex, in Milan. It has a total net lettable area of approximately 2.1 million square feet, with an appraised value of S$3.65 billion. Other investments include a stake in Parkway Parade and the development of a multifunctional event space on a site adjacent to 313@somerset.
Fujitsu General (6755) – Fujitsu Wants Out, May Force the Issue
- In 2019, it became apparent Fujitsu Ltd (6702 JP) wanted to sell down its stakes in non-core businesses (Shinko Electric, Fujitsu General, and FDK), and move on to better things.
- In early January 2023, a Bloomberg article suggested a sale process. A 20 Jan 2023 article suggested Fujitsu General’s auction was imminent. I wrote a piece. It was not bullish.
- The stock rose a bit, then fell 40+% through last week. Now another article suggests some urgency at Fujitsu. That changes things.
IJTT (7315 JP) – Truly Offensive Takeover Price Gets Bumped, Offensively
- IJTT Co., Ltd. (7315 JP) was perhaps one of the lower-priced parent takeovers (Isuzu remains central to the bidder post-buyout) at 0.46x book. Today, the last day, it got bumped.
- The new price is ¥850/share vs ¥812/share. +4.7% and a whopping 0.48x book now. ¥850 is where the stock traded just before the announcement. It immediately jumped to ¥875/share.
- It appears Isuzu is not getting any more money out of this, but they should be OK. They are buying back in at 0.48x book. With leverage.
Kum Yang: Announces Its Shares Will Be Listed on the US Stock Market Through ADRs
- On 27 December, Kum Yang announced that its shares will be listed on the US stock market in the form of DRs, resulting in its shares rising by 11.7%.
- The listing of Kum Yang ADRs is likely to have a short-term positive impact on its share price as this is likely to reduce free float of local common shares.
- Nonetheless, over the next 6-12 months, we expect Kum Yang’s share price to trade much lower (30% or more) as its shares are highly overvalued.
StubWorld: Swire Pac Trading “Rich” As Props Announces Big Write-Down
- Swire Pacific (19 HK)‘s NAV discount has narrowed, and implied stub widened, after announcing its latest buyback. Separately, Swire Properties (1972 HK) flagged a HK$4.5bn writedown on its investment property.
- Preceding my comments on Swire are the current setup/unwind tables for Asia-Pacific Holdcos.
- These relationships trade with a minimum liquidity of US$1mn, and a % market capitalisation >20%.
Fragile Vietnamese Real Estate Sector Faces Long Road to Recovery
- The Vietnamese government is in the midst of a campaign to eradicate corruption in its domestic real estate industry, which has seen bribery and embezzlement amounting to close to 3% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).
- Despite the high-profile corruption cases that have brought the sector’s financing channels to a standstill, the aggregate credit risk profile of the Vietnamese real estate industry has largely improved in recent months, after deteriorating, on the back of widespread monetary policy support from the Vietnamese government.
- The troubled sector saw a spike in its Criat credit cycle index (CCCI) since the middle of last year when deleveraging efforts for the industry by the Vietnamese government were first announced.
Boart Longyear’s (ASX:BLY) Ignominious Exit
- Drilling services company Boart Longyear (BLY AU) has agreed to a takeover by American Industrial Partners. Boart’s five largest shareholders – collectively holding 98.86% of shares out – are supportive.
- Highly-Leveraged Boart copped the brunt of the GFC, and never fully recovered. American Industrial Partners’ Offer values Boart at A$543mn against its 2007 IPO value of A$2.3bn.
- The takeover is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2024. This is done.
EQD | The Nikkei Will Pullback Within 1-3 Weeks
- The Nikkei 225 (NKY INDEX) is about to close up for the 3rd consecutive week (CC=+3), it’s towards the Q3 resistance level at 33984: it’s short-term overbought.
- There is a good chance that the index will pull back in the next 1-3 weeks, at the moment it looks like the rally has “stalled”.
- The pullback may be an opportunity to buy again, and ride a rebound to previous highs, we will discuss LONG levels in a separated insight.
ADNOC/Covestro: Bargaining On
- Covestro AG (1COV GR) has been the subject of a potential takeover from ADNOC since Bloomberg reported on 20 June. The last reported potential offer is €60/share (c.€11.3 billion).
- ADNOC could be willing to offer €64.5 (7.1x EV/EBITDA on mid-cycle €2,110 million EBITDA), but Covestro is rumoured to seek €70/share (typical chemicals 6x on €2,675 million EBITDA, likely demanding).
- Considering a takeout price of €60, gross spread is 11.7% and the shares are pricing a 64% probability of deal completion. I’d be long at €53/share, as downside seems limited.
Ohayo Japan | US Snoozes; More Firms to Delist from TSE
- Overseas: SPX +0.0%, Marginal gains on penultimate trading day. Oil -3%
- Today: NKY Futs -0.3% v cash. JPY141; JGC to study hydrogen production on moon!
- Japan: Japanese firms consider delisting to enhance management amid governance reforms, requiring Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime section companies to appoint external directors for increased board independence.