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Australia's Resourcehouse cancels Hong Kong IPO
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) June 5, 2011

Clive Palmer - a fat capitalist pig that not even China in 2011 wants a piece of.

Australian miner Resourcehouse has cancelled its plan to list in Hong Kong for the fourth time, citing unfavourable global market conditions, in an offering originally aimed to raise up to $3.6 billion.

The unprofitable firm, controlled by billionaire Clive Palmer, had put off three previous attempts to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange since 2009 before the latest cancellation announced late Saturday.

"The board of the company has decided not to proceed with the proposed global offering at this time given global market conditions and the fact that they continued to decline during and after the company's international roadshow," the Brisbane-based firm said in a statement on its website.

The miner had planned to sell 5.716 billion shares for between HK$4.48 and HK$4.93 each (58-63 US cents), with a listing on the Hong Kong exchange planned for June 10.

Dow Jones Newswires reported on Friday that the company was considering shrinking the size of the initial public offering to $2.54 billion, amid growing concern over the eurozone's debt woes and slower growth in China.

Palmer however remained confident on the company's prospects and emerging markets like China, which has been scouring the globe in search of commodities to power its economy, despite the cancellation of the Hong Kong share sale.

"Emerging economies like China and India will continue to be the key engine of global growth, with positive implications for the demand of thermal coal, iron ore and other natural resources," the billionaire said in the statement.

A listing in Hong Kong would have allowed the firm to boost its profile in China, while the company had planned to use a large part of the proceeds from the IPO to fund a thermal-coal project and iron-ore project in Australia.

Resourcehouse shelved its IPO plan for the third time in March after markets were roiled by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

It originally planned to list in November 2009, but postponed a roadshow as it prepared for an investment by Metallurgical Corp. of China.

Metallurgical, which bought a five percent stake in Resourcehouse for $200 million, said in February that it would start an investor roadshow for the Hong Kong IPO, but the miner pulled back again as stock markets were hammered by Greece's debt woes.




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Prada to raise up to $2.6 bln in Hong Kong IPO
Hong Kong (AFP) June 6, 2011 - Italian luxury fashion house Prada is set to raise as much as $2.6 billion after setting the price range for its highly anticipated offering in Hong Kong on June 24, a report said Monday.

The Milan-based company plans to sell 423.28 million shares at an indicative price range of HK$36.50-HK$48.0 ($4.70-6.20) each, Dow Jones Newswires reported, quoting an unnamed source familiar with the deal.

The IPO would raise $2 billion to $2.6 billion based on the range. The firm has an option to sell an additional 63.49 million shares if the shares are oversubscribed, according to Dow Jones.

Prada's spokeswoman in Hong Kong could not be reached for comment by AFP.

The company set its IPO price range as it began meeting with Asian investors and started bookbuilding for institutional investors Monday to gauge their appetite for the deal. It will launch the Hong Kong offering on June 14.

The fashion house, which includes the Prada, Miu Miu, Church's and Car Shoe brands and is 95 percent owned by the Prada family and executives, is the latest high-end fashion brand to tap the huge Chinese market.

Listings from high-end retailers such as US handbag maker Coach and luggage maker Samsonite are a sign of Asia's growing appetite for designer goods, especially among cash-rich Chinese mainlanders.

China is the world's fastest-growing market for luxury goods.

It is forecast to be the world's top buyer of products such as cosmetics, handbags, watches, shoes and clothes by 2015, according to consultancy PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

Prada plans to use proceeds from the Hong Kong IPO to expand it sales network, increase floor space, repay bank loans and supplement working capital.





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