Huiyuan Juice Explained

China Huiyuan Juice Group Limited
Chinese: 中国汇源果汁集团有限公司
Type:Listed company (delisted in 2018)
Foundation:1992
Founder:Zhu Xinli
Location City:Beijing
Location Country:People's Republic of China
Key People:Chairman: Zhu Xinli
Area Served:People's Republic of China
Industry:Juice production
Homepage:China Huiyuan Juice Group Limited

China Huiyuan Juice Group Limited (HKEX:), established in 1992 and headquartered in Beijing, is the largest privately owned juice producer in China.[1] It is engaged in the manufacture and sales of juice and other beverage products. Its products include fruit juice and vegetable juice, nectars, bottled water, tea, and dairy drinks.[2]

Hong Kong listing

It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in February 2007. Prior to its listing, Groupe Danone and Warburg Pincus became cornerstone investors in the company. Warburg Pincus sold its stake into the public market in 2009; Danone sold its 23 percent stake Huiyuan for €200m ($260m) in 2010 to Hong Kong private equity group, SAIF.[3]

Coca-Cola buy-out attempt

On 3 September 2008, Atlantic Industries, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company, agreed to buy China Huiyuan Juice for HK$17.9 billion at HK$12.20 per share, three times more than its closing price of HK$4.14 on the previous day. Its shares closed at HK$10.94 on that day.[4] The proposed takeover was subject to anti-monopoly review by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, which was scheduled to finish on 20 March 2009.[5] On 17 March, it was reported that Coca-Cola was considering abandoning the deal, as Chinese authorities insisted on relinquishing the Huiyuan brand name after acquisition.[6] On 18 March, the Ministry of Commerce disallowed the bid, citing market competition concerns.[7] [8]

Sun Min, wife of a Chinese businessman, was found guilty of insider trading in Huiyuan shares by the Market Misconduct Tribunal in Hong Kong. The businessman, Mo Feng, and Sun purchased 8.61 million shares in the company between 30 July and 29 August 2008, at between HK$3.78 and 4.66 (US$0.48–$0.60), then resold their shares HK$10.24–$11.12 (US$1.21–$1.43) each on 3–4 Sept. 2008, after Huiyuan's stock price had surged after the proposed takeover was announced. A profit of HK$55.1 million (US$7.09 million) was made from the trade.[9] Sun was convicted of having dealt in 3.13 million Huiyuan shares in August 2008[10] and was fined HK$20 million (US$2.56 million), the largest ever imposed for the crime in the territory.[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Huiyuan Juice set for HK listing . People's Daily . 2007-02-10 . 2008-07-07 .
  2. News: China Huiyuan Juice Group Limited . https://web.archive.org/web/20071020171454/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/snapshot/snapshot.asp?capId=32444159 . dead . 20 October 2007 . Bloomberg Businessweek . 2008-07-07 .
  3. Anderlini, Jamil; Daneshkhu, Scheherazade (28 July 2010).  "Danone sells stake in Chinese juice maker". Financial Times
  4. Web site: Wong . Stephanie . Coca-Cola to Buy China's Huiyuan for $2.3 Billion . Bloomberg L.P. . 2008-09-03.
  5. News: Coca-Cola purchase of Huiyuan 'still under antimonopoly review'. China Daily . 16 March 2009 . 2009-03-18 .
  6. Web site: Tucker . Sundeep . Coca-Cola's $2.4bn China deal at risk . Financial Times . 2009-03-17.
  7. News: China rejects Coca-Cola bid for juice group . The Times. 18 March 2009 . 2009-03-19 . London . Jane . Macartney.
  8. http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=76710 "China: Coca-Cola / Huiyuan Deal Is First Acquisition Blocked By China Antitrust Review"
  9. https://archive.today/20130630140811/http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?id=20120524000054&cid=1102 "Tycoon Mo Feng and wife face insider trading probe in Hong Kong"
  10. http://news.flanders-china.be/case-of-insider-trade-settled "Case of insider trade settled"
  11. http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=36&art_id=134195&sid=39742511&con_type=3&d_str=20130531&isSearch=1&sear_year=2013 "Power broker"