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Evergrande’s second biggest shareholder plans to sell entire stake

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Evergrande’s second biggest shareholder plans to sell entire stake

EMBATTLED FIRM. A peeling logo of the Evergrande Oasis, a housing complex developed by Evergrande Group, is pictured outside the construction site where the residential buildings stand unfinished, in Luoyang, China, September 16, 2021.

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The directors of Chinese Estates Holdings are 'cautious and concerned' about China Evergrande Group's liquidity crisis

Chinese Estates Holdings, the second biggest shareholder of embattled developer China Evergrande, said on Thursday, September 23, it has sold $32 million worth of its Evergrande stake and plans to exit the holding completely.

“The directors are cautious and concerned about the recent development of China Evergrande Group including certain disclosure made by China Evergrande Group on its liquidity,” Chinese Estates said in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange.

With $305 billion in liabilities, Evergrande is struggling to meet its debt obligations and investors worry that the rot could spread to creditors including banks in China and abroad.

Shares of Chinese Estates jumped as much as 15.1% in early trading to HK$2.51, notching the biggest daily percentage gain since June 2020.

China Evergrande stock soared as much as 32% in the biggest daily percentage rise since listing in November 2009, after its unit said on Wednesday, September 22, it had “resolved” a coupon payment on an onshore bond.

Chinese Estates, which owned about 6.50% of Evergrande’s equity capital as of September 10 according to Refinitiv Eikon data, said it has mandated a sale of all or part of the remaining 5.66% Evergrande stake either on the market or through block trades.

The disposal mandate will be valid for 12 months from the date of a shareholders’ meeting on September 23 to approve the sale, it said.

Chinese Estates said it had already sold 108.91 million shares, or 0.82%, of Evergrande’s issued share capital between August 30 and September 21 for HK$246.5 million ($32 million).

The company estimated that if the entire stake is sold, it will realize a loss of about HK$9,486.3 million ($1.22 billion) for the year ending in December 2021.

Proceeds from the disposals will be used for general working capital and for reinvestment when opportunities arise, it added. – Rappler.com

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