Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NYSE:BABA) announced plans to sell its 78.7% stake in hypermarket chain Sun Art Retail Group to private equity firm DCP Capital for HK$12.298 billion ($1.58 billion), marking another step in its strategic refocus on core operations.
What Happened: The deal, announced on Wednesday, represents a significant markdown from Alibaba's $3.6 billion investment in 2020 when it acquired the controlling stake in Sun Art to expand its brick-and-mortar retail presence.
According to Alibaba's filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the company expects to record a loss of approximately RMB 13.177 billion ($1.81 billion) from the transaction.
The sale comes amid Sun Art's strong market performance, with its shares surging 85% in Hong Kong over the past year, outperforming the Hang Seng Index's 20% gain.
The transaction price of HK$1.75 per share includes a base payment and potential interest based on Sun Art's future performance through 2028.
Why It Matters: This divestment aligns with Alibaba's broader restructuring efforts, which include the recent sale of its Chinese department store unit Intime. The company plans to use the proceeds for business development, shareholder returns, and general corporate purposes.
DCP Capital, which manages approximately $2.6 billion through its DCP Capital Partners II fund, will be required to make a mandatory offer for remaining Sun Art shares following the deal's completion, which is subject to regulatory approvals.
Alibaba's stock closed at $84.79 on Tuesday, up 0.78%, with analysts maintaining a consensus price target of $119.82, suggesting a potential upside despite the company's strategic shifts.
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中國電子商務巨頭阿里巴巴集團控股有限公司(紐約證券交易所代碼:BABA)宣佈計劃以122.98億港元(合15.8億美元)的價格將其在連鎖大賣場Sun Art Retail Group的78.7%股份出售給私募股權公司DCP Capital,這標誌着其在覈心業務上的戰略調整又邁出了一步。
發生了什麼:週三宣佈的這筆交易比阿里巴巴在2020年收購了Sun Art的控股權以擴大其實體零售業務的36億美元投資大幅降價。
根據阿里巴巴向香港證券交易所提交的文件,該公司預計該交易將造成約1317.7元人民幣(合18.1億美元)的虧損。
此次出售是在Sun Art表現強勁的市場表現之際進行的,其在香港的股價在過去一年中飆升了85%,超過了恒生指數20%的漲幅。
每股1.75港元的交易價格包括基本付款和基於Sun Art到2028年的未來表現的潛在利息。
爲何重要:此次撤資與阿里巴巴更廣泛的重組工作一致,其中包括最近出售其中國百貨公司銀泰集團。該公司計劃將所得款項用於業務發展、股東回報和一般公司用途。
通過其DCP Capital Partners II基金管理約26億美元的DCP Capital在交易完成後將被要求對剩餘的Sun Art股票進行強制性要約,但尚待監管部門的批准。
阿里巴巴股價週二收於84.79美元,上漲0.78%,分析師將共識目標股價維持在119.82美元,這表明儘管該公司進行了戰略轉變,但仍有可能上漲。
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