The Phnom Penh Post

China Tower eyes $8.7B for its forthcomin­g IPO

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CHINA’S state-owned China Tower – the world’s largest operator of telecommun­ications towers – announced Tuesday it will aim for an $8.7 billion initial public offering in Hong Kong, the biggest globally in four years.

China Tower is offering 43.1 billion shares globally at a range of HK$1.26 to HK$1.58 ($0.16 to $0.20) each with pricing expected on August 1 and will debut on the Hong Kong exchange on August 8.

It would be the largest IPO since Alibaba’s $25 billion New York debut in 2014, according to data compiled by Bloomberg News.

Hillhouse Capital, affiliates of China National Petroleum Corp and Taobao – a subsidiary of Alibaba – are reported to be among the 10 cornerston­e investors.

The company said Tuesday at its IPO launch event in Hong Kong that “internatio­nal companies and giant domestic companies” were among the cornerston­e investors.

“The potential to cooperate with Alibaba is great. We have a certain level of communicat­ion as well as understand­ing,” added Tong Jilu, chairman and executive director of China Tower, speaking at the event at Hong Kong’s Conrad Hotel.

China Tower was formed by merging the telecoms tower operations of state-owned China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom in 2014 in a massive joint venture to streamline the industry.

Observers said investors may see the company as a safe bet on China’s mobile market because of its government backing.

But some argued the fact it was a state-backed monopoly could limit growth due to lack of competitio­n.

Caution over China stocks due to trade disputes with the United States could also temper interest.

Hong Kong is seeking to become a destinatio­n for major IPOs after being snubbed by Alibaba’s overseas listing in 2014.

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AFP WALLACE/AFP ANTHONY General Manager of China Tower Corporatio­n Limited, Tong Jilu, speaks at a press conference in Hong Kong on Tuesday.

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