Indonesian firm mulls Hanoimilk bid
Wednesday, 17:26, 18/03/2015
Vietnamese dairy producer Hanoimilk is reportedly a target for Tiga Pilar Sejahtera Food, an Indonesian food producer.
The ASEAN company is planning to invest US$80 million in food producers in Vietnam and Malaysia, Vietstock.vn quoted Asian-agribiz as saying.
Tiga Pilar is among the largest biscuit producers in Indonesia, has market shares in rice and packed noodles. It also has palm farms. In 2013, sales reached US$390.2 million and net profit was US$33.3 million. Its total assets are now US$413.1 million.
Sjambiri Lioe, Tiga Pilar's finance director, said that negotiations with Hanoimilk will be completed shortly.
Barry Weisblatt, VPBank Securities' Head of Research Department, said that Tiga Pilar hoped to expand its annual profit by US$18.8-US$23.5 million by selling Hanoimilk's products in Indonesia.
The company has seen a decline in sales and it has also been short of capital to improve product quality and develop its own cattle farm of 2,000 cows in Me Linh District, worth VND380 billion (US$18 million).
Last year, Hanoimilk recorded a net income of VND222 billion, a slight decrease of 5% over 2013. However, its net profit share fell by VND3 billion in 2013 to VND161 million last year. In addition, the company's earnings per share (EPS) was only VND13 per share.
Hanoimilk, founded in 2001, used to be one of top three dairy producers in Vietnam. However, it has gone downward due to faulty business strategies and the negative impacts caused by a Melamine incident seven years ago.
The company will have a great opportunity to get access to 10 other countries in the region as the ASEAN Economic Community officially comes into being at the end of this year.
Vietnam's dairy market is becoming hotter as there are many domestic and foreign companies. According to the VOF Investment Fund (VinaCapital), each Vietnamese person consumes an average of 14 litres of milk each year, which is half of the region's average consumption.
Last year, the VOF Fund and Daiwa PI spent VND45 million to buy 70% of stakes in the International Dairy Products (IDP). Thus, IDP targets a growth rate of 50% this year and 25% for the next three years.
Elsewhere, another domestic player, TH Milk also acquired the Dalat Milk to expand its cattle farm.
Tiga Pilar is among the largest biscuit producers in Indonesia, has market shares in rice and packed noodles. It also has palm farms. In 2013, sales reached US$390.2 million and net profit was US$33.3 million. Its total assets are now US$413.1 million.
Sjambiri Lioe, Tiga Pilar's finance director, said that negotiations with Hanoimilk will be completed shortly.
Barry Weisblatt, VPBank Securities' Head of Research Department, said that Tiga Pilar hoped to expand its annual profit by US$18.8-US$23.5 million by selling Hanoimilk's products in Indonesia.
The company has seen a decline in sales and it has also been short of capital to improve product quality and develop its own cattle farm of 2,000 cows in Me Linh District, worth VND380 billion (US$18 million).
Last year, Hanoimilk recorded a net income of VND222 billion, a slight decrease of 5% over 2013. However, its net profit share fell by VND3 billion in 2013 to VND161 million last year. In addition, the company's earnings per share (EPS) was only VND13 per share.
Hanoimilk, founded in 2001, used to be one of top three dairy producers in Vietnam. However, it has gone downward due to faulty business strategies and the negative impacts caused by a Melamine incident seven years ago.
The company will have a great opportunity to get access to 10 other countries in the region as the ASEAN Economic Community officially comes into being at the end of this year.
Vietnam's dairy market is becoming hotter as there are many domestic and foreign companies. According to the VOF Investment Fund (VinaCapital), each Vietnamese person consumes an average of 14 litres of milk each year, which is half of the region's average consumption.
Last year, the VOF Fund and Daiwa PI spent VND45 million to buy 70% of stakes in the International Dairy Products (IDP). Thus, IDP targets a growth rate of 50% this year and 25% for the next three years.
Elsewhere, another domestic player, TH Milk also acquired the Dalat Milk to expand its cattle farm.