The Cairns Post

Wattle Health rockets

Company shares run hot with China deal

- TREVOR CHAPPELL

WATTLE Health Australia shares have soared after the infant formula supplier acquired a stake in Australian infant formula maker Blend & Pack, helping to secure its business in China.

Shares in Wattle Health gained 10.5 cents, or 22.1 per cent, to 58 cents, almost triple their original price of 20 cents when the company listed in March.

Wattle Health has paid $5 million for a five per cent stake in Blend & Pack, one of eight infant formula manufactur­ing plants in Australia licensed by Chinese authoritie­s to produce infant formula for China’s market.

The company will nominate the Wattle Health Infant Formula for accreditat­ion with the China Food and Drug Authority under new regulatory requiremen­ts coming into force from January 2018.

That would allow Wattle to continue to supply China with its infant formula through offline and online channels.

Wattle Health holds accreditat­ion for its infant formula range, allowing it to sell its products in bricks-andmortar retail stores in China and through online markets.

But under the new rules, currently licensed infant formula manufactur­ing plants Retail billionair­e Gerry Harvey believes prediction­s of greatness for Amazon have been overstated can only nominate up to three brands to obtain the necessary accreditat­ion.

“This deal places Wattle Health Australia in a strong position to continue to execute on its business plan as outlined in our IPO prospectus and take advantage of the opportunit­ies the acquisitio­n of B&P brings,” Wattle Health executive chairman Lazarus Karasavvid­is said in a statement yesterday.

“It will allow us to service customers as they join the WHA family, and continue to serve the ever-growing Chinese nutritiona­l dairy product market,” he said.

Wattle Health also said that Hong Kong-listed Mason Financial Holdings will take a 75 per cent stake in Blend & Pack.

 ??  ?? Amazon to my knowledge haven’t even bought a block of land in Australia
Amazon to my knowledge haven’t even bought a block of land in Australia

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