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Thai Beverage unit seeking to buy 51% of Vietnam’s Sabeco

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HANOI — A unit of Thai Beverage has expressed interest in buying about 51% of Vietnam’s Sabeco (Saigon Alcohol Beer and Beverage Corp.), the Vietnamese trade ministry, which is looking to sell a $5-billion stake in the nation’s biggest brewer, said.

Vietnam Beverage Co. Ltd wants to buy 327 million Sabeco shares, equal to around 51% of the beer firm, the ministry said in a statement sent to reporters on Wednesday.

The Sabeco auction is on Dec. 18, and bidders keen to own a stake of 25% or more of Sabeco’s shares need to inform local authoritie­s a week ahead. The Thai Beverage unit was the only prospectiv­e bidder that had registered to do so, the ministry said earlier this week. Vietnam announced last month its biggesteve­r and long-delayed state sale of Sabeco and said it was open to selling a stake of nearly 54%, though it retained a cap of 49% on foreign ownership.

Sources have told Reuters that Thai Bev, controlled by tycoon Charoen Sirivadhan­abhakdi, was shaping up as a strong contender for the stake, as it was familiar with the Vietnam system and saw Sabeco as key to expanding outside its home market.

Other global brewing groups including Anheuser- Busch InBev, Kirin Holdings, Asahi Group Holdings and San Miguel were also interested in the auction, the sources said.

Vietnam’s privatizat­ion is gearing up quickly after years of delay. The government last week approved plans to raise more than $570 million through initial public offerings of three of its key energy firms.

A stake sale of smaller state brewer Habeco is also seen progressin­g, with Danish brewer Carlsberg saying they are edging closer to reaching an agreement with the Vietnamese government to increase its stake in Habeco.—

 ??  ?? BOTTLES OF BEER move along a production line at a factory of Saigon Alcohol Beer and Beverage Corp. (Sabeco) in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 26, 2015.
BOTTLES OF BEER move along a production line at a factory of Saigon Alcohol Beer and Beverage Corp. (Sabeco) in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 26, 2015.

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