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China’s JD Logistics seals US$1.1bn capital increase, stock drops

By Sarah Chen
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China’s JD Logistics seals US$1.1bn capital increase, stock drops
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China’s JD Logistics priced new shares issued on Friday (Mar 25) in a US$1.1 billion capital increase at a steep discount to their previous close, triggering a slump in its stock early in the Kong Kong trading session.

According to a Hong Kong Stock Exchange filing, JD Logistics priced the shares at HK$20.71 each, a discount of about 10 percent to Thursday’s closing price, to raise HK$8.53 billion (US$1.09 billion) on Friday. The stock fell by up to 11 percent on Friday in early trade to HK$20.35.

The deal consisted of a placement of about US$700 million worth of shares to its parent company JD.com, and about US$400 million in a primary share sale, according to filings on Thursday.

It was the first follow-on share sale in Hong Kong since Feb. 21, and the biggest since Sunac China carried out a US$580 milllion top-up placement in early January.

It was also the third-largest follow-on deal in Asia and fifth globally this year, according to Refinitiv data.

The share sale came despite ongoing volatility in regional equities markets, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index down 6.5 percent this year.

The top 15 investors who bid during the bookbuild were allocated 80 per cent of the stock that was on offer, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter, who declined to be identified because he was not authorised to discuss the deal.

JD.com did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the deal’s composition.

JD Logistics said it would use the money raised to help fund potential acquisitions and build up its cash reserves.

Questions & Answers

Q.

How much capital did JD Logistics aim to raise through this share increase?

A.

JD Logistics aimed to raise US$1.1 billion through the capital increase. This was achieved by pricing new shares at HK$20.71 each, resulting in a total of HK$8.53 billion being raised on Friday.

Q.

What was the discount applied to the new shares compared to their previous trading price?

A.

The new shares were priced at HK$20.71 each, which represented a discount of approximately 10 percent compared to Thursday's closing price. This pricing triggered a drop in the stock.

Q.

How does JD Logistics plan to use the funds raised from this capital increase?

A.

JD Logistics stated that the money raised would be used to help fund potential acquisitions. Additionally, a portion of the capital is intended to build up its existing cash reserves for future operations.

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