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Bullish China Shipping goes large after first half profit surge
POSTED: 9:25 a.m. EDT, August 11,2007
China Shipping Container Lines' aim of becoming a top five box line is close to becoming a reality after the state-run carrier placed a $1.36 billion order for eight 13,296-TEU containerships from Samsung Heavy Industries on the same day it reported a 13-fold increase in first half net profits.
To fund the vessel spree, China Shipping plans to issue up to 1.5 billion yuan-denominated A shares on the Shanghai market, representing 20 percent of its enlarged share capital. No issue price has been set, but based on its last trading price of HK$6.99 (89 cents) on Thursday before the shares were suspended from trading, that company would net about HK$10.5 billion ($1.35 billion).
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