San Miguel eyes Philippine Airlines buyout

Agence France-Presse

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San Miguel confirms local news reports that its president Ramon Ang and PAL were "hopeful" to buy out the rest of the carrier's shares by end-September

San Miguel confirms local news reports that its president Ramon Ang and PAL were "hopeful" to buy out the rest of the carrier's shares by end-September. File photo by Agence France-Presse

MANILA, Philippines – Philippine conglomerate San Miguel Corporation (SMC) said Thursday, July 31 it hopes to take full control of the country’s flag carrier within two months by buying out its local partner.

SMC in 2012 bought a 49% stake in Philippine Airlines (PAL) for $500 million from LT Group, a holding firm controlled by tobacco tycoon Lucio Tan.

In a statement to the stock exchange, SMC confirmed local news reports that its president Ramon Ang and PAL were “hopeful” it could buy out the rest of the carrier’s shares by the end of September. PAL issued an identical statement to the exchange.

Ang and the LT Group had earlier disclosed they were in talks over a possible buyout of the airline, whose parent PAL Holdings suffered a net loss of $205.15 million in the 9 months to December 2013.

The airline’s prospects have improved since the US Federal Aviation Administration removed the Philippines from its air safety blacklist in April, opening the door for Filipino carriers to expand services to the United States.

The FAA decision came after the European Union in July last year lifted its own ban on PAL following an upgrade of safety standards.

Under Ang, SMC, originally a Southeast Asian beer and food giant, has diversified into a wide variety of fields including infrastructure, energy, and oil refining. – Rappler.com

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