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While not strictly an IPO, the listing was soon followed by Vietnamese tech unicorn VNG's filing to list on the Nasdaq. As local companies grow, "they are outgrowing the ability of those markets to provide the capital that they need," said Drew Bernstein, co-chairman of accounting firm MarcumAsia. Since the fallout over Didi in the summer of 2021, regulation and a tepid U.S. IPO market have stalled most Chinese listing plans. She said given the success of Southeast Asian ride-hailing company Grab , more Vietnamese companies are starting to look beyond the domestic market to regional business. George Chan, global IPO leader at EY, expects "a lot" of companies from Southeast Asia will reach the IPO stage in the next 12 to 18 months, and might also consider the Hong Kong exchange.
Persons: Scott Mlyn, VinFast, Johan Annell, VNG, Drew Bernstein, It's, Bernstein, who'd he'd, Didi, Gary Dvorchak, Blueshirt, Nguyen Nguyen, Vu Van, ELSA, Van, George Chan Organizations: New York Auto Show, CNBC BEIJING, U.S, Spade, Nasdaq, ARC Group, China -, Renaissance Capital, Investor, CNBC, World Bank, Southeast Asia — Locations: Asia, U.S, Vietnam, Beijing, Cayman Islands, Malaysia, China, China - U.S, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong
Frantic trading in VinFast has raised eyebrows, but it's still far from becoming a meme stock. After a head-scratching six-day winning streak, VinFast has lost 60% this week, cutting its gains since its market debut to about 170%. No meme stock VinFast's short-lived rally is reminiscent of the trading frenzy last year in AMTD Digital, a little-known Hong Kong-based fintech company, where the stock was up more than 20,000% in just two weeks. The stock is now trading at $5.60 apiece, nearly 30% lower than its initial public offering price of $7.80. The SPAC market dried up over the past year as interest rates surged and regulatory pressure ramped up.
Persons: VinFast, Marco Iachini, I'm, Iachini, Alex Harring Organizations: Ford, GM, Vanda Research, AMTD, GameStop, Nasdaq, Black Locations: VinFast, Hong Kong
VinFast’s volatile stock has an easy, painful fix
  + stars: | 2023-08-30 | by ( Antony Currie | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
On Tuesday the Vietnamese nascent electric-car maker’s shares capped a flighty first fortnight as a publicly traded company by tumbling 44%. Yet the unprofitable manufacturer still sports a racy $107 billion market capitalisation courtesy of the previous eightfold rocketing of its stock since its merger with a blank cheque company in mid-August. Even with the wild swings, the stock trades almost five times higher than what already looked like a punchy valuation when the merger was announced in May. Granted, VinFast might not be desperate for cash – parent Vingroup (VIC.HM) and Vuong injected $2.5 billion in April. Absent a rapid rise in car sales, though, VinFast’s zippy valuation is heading for more crashes anyway.
Persons: Steve Marcus, David Mansfield, Le Thi, , Pham Nhat Vuong, Vuong, it’s, VinFast, Una Galani, Thomas Shum Organizations: VinFast Global, Las Vegas Convention, REUTERS, Rights MELBOURNE, Reuters, VinFast Auto, Finance, Vietnam’s, Ford, GM, Thomson Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S
VinFast shares more than double to highest since market debut
  + stars: | 2023-08-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 22 (Reuters) - VinFast's shares more than doubled on Tuesday to the highest since Vietnamese electric vehicle maker's blowout Wall Street debut after Reuters reported that South Korea's Star Group Industrial plans to open factory in Vietnam. In the latest volatile session since its backdoor listing last week, VinFast's stock was last up 127% at $40.24, giving it a market capitalization of $95 billion. The stock traded as high as $46.98 earlier in the session. The stock was the second highest on trading website Stocktwits "Trending" list on Tuesday, suggesting it has attracted the interest of individual investors. About $428 million worth of VinFast's shares had been traded as of mid-day, compared to Tesla's (TSLA.O) turnover of over $17 billion.
Persons: Mike Blake, Black, Pham Nhat Vuong, Noel Randewich, David Evans Organizations: Los Angeles Auto, REUTERS, Reuters, Korea's Star, Hyundai, SGI, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Vietnam
The logo of VinFast is pictured at the 2022 Paris Auto Show in Paris, France October 17, 2022. VinFast had hit an eye-popping valuation of $85 billion on its first day of trading on Tuesday. Shares of other EV firms including Lucid (LCID.O) and Fisker (FSR.N) that listed through blank-check deals have also fallen since their debut. Meanwhile, its lofty valuation could be at risk as it looks to raise more capital over the next 18 months. Reporting by Medha Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Sriraj KalluvilaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Stephane Mahe, Ford, Pham Nhat Vuong, Rick Meckler, VinFast, Meckler, Medha Singh, Arun Koyyur Organizations: REUTERS, General Motors, Nasdaq, Cherry Lane Investments, Spade, Asia Pacific's, VinFast's, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, New Jersey, Asia, Bengaluru
On Tuesday, the Vietnamese electric vehicle maker listed on Nasdaq following the completion of its merger with the U.S.-listed special purpose acquisition company Black Spade Acquisition. Following the market debut, VinFast is now currently worth $85 billion, according to CNBC calculations. The SPAC merger previously valued VinFast at approximately $23 billion, according to a June filing with U.S. securities regulator. Meanwhile, BMW and Volkswagen are both worth around $69 billion, according to Refinitiv data, with Ford at $48 billion and GM at $46 billion. VinFast is the automaking unit of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup and was founded in 2017.
Persons: Black Spade, VinFast, Tesla, BYD Organizations: Ford, GM, BMW, Volkswagen, Nasdaq, U.S, Spade, CNBC
Shares of dedicated EV maker VinFast, which merged with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Black Spade, surged on their Nasdaq debut on Tuesday. Other EV SPAC deals, including Lucid (LCID.O), which Black Spade used as the basis of its initial $23 billion valuation of VinFast, have seen their shares tumble after listing. Lucid is valued now at under $15 billion, nearly 40% less than its $24 billion SPAC valuation in 2021. Through the first seven months, it has sold over 16,000, including its sales in Vietnam. The Tesla Model Y is almost $7,000 cheaper than VinFast's VF8 after including federal subsidies.
Persons: Stephane Mahe, Black Spade, Pham Nhat Vuong, David Mansfield, Le, Thuy, VinFast, Vuong, Mansfield, AlixPartners, Tesla, Kevin Krolicki Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Nasdaq, Ford, General Motors, Tesla, VinFast, VinFast's, EV, U.S ., Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Rights HANOI, U.S . West Coast, Vietnam, United States, Haiphong, North Carolina, China
Vietnam’s Tesla charges itself up for a big fall
  + stars: | 2023-08-16 | by ( Anshuman Daga | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
VinFast (VFS.O) shares leapt 270% on Tuesday following the group’s $27 billion merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It catapults the enterprise’s value to $90 billion, a grand outcome only possible because Vuong and related entities still own 99% of the Tesla (TSLA.O) wannabe. The pop values the unprofitable Vietnamese company at 142 times its sales in 2022, some 16 times Tesla’s multiple. VinFast has pushed back plans to operate its $4 billion plant in North Carolina by a year to 2025. Ultimately, VinFast is heavily reliant on Vuong who is betting big on electric vehicles.
Persons: Mike Blake, Pham Nhat Vuong, Rivian, VinFast, topline, David Mansfield, Reuters Breakingviews, Una Galani, Thomas Shum Organizations: Los Angeles Auto, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Tesla, Elon Musk’s, P Global Mobility, Nasdaq, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, North Carolina, Vingroup
That’s more than Volkswagen (VLKAF) or Ford (F), which are valued at 63.9 billion euros ($69.7 billion) and $48 billion, respectively, according to Refinitiv. VinFast is still 99% owned by Vietnam’s richest man, Pham Nhat Vuong, through shares held by his other company Vingroup and other business entities, according to a regulatory filing. VinFast was founded in 2017 as a subsidiary of Vingroup, one of Vietnam’s largest conglomerates. Its performance Tuesday makes VinFast the largest US-listed Vietnamese company by market cap, it said. VinFast electric vehicles parked in Los Angeles on March 1 Lisa Baertlein/ReutersSeveral headlines have been particularly blunt, with one by industry outlet Road & Track calling the vehicle “simply unacceptable.” Another by MotorTrend read: “Return to sender.”Other reviews were more forgiving.
Persons: Pham Nhat Vuong, VinFast, Vuong, Thuy Le, Lisa Baertlein, MotorTrend, , Le, — Peter Valdes, Dapena Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Vietnam’s, Volkswagen, Ford, Spade, Nasdaq, Bloomberg, Reuters Locations: Hong Kong, New York, Vingroup, Vietnam, North America, United States, Los Angeles, North Carolina, Europe
A few hours before its Nasdaq debut, VinFast more than doubled its value in premarket trading involving less than 4% of its shares. Nikola now commands a market value of $1.4 billion, versus $13.9 billion before listing while Lucid has a current market value of $15.5 billion, versus $24 billion during its 2021 SPAC deal. It is still unclear how many of the company shares will trade on Tuesday and at what price. VinFast's founder, Vietnam's richest man Pham Nhat Vuong, pledged $2.5 billion in April to bolster the EV maker, including $1 billion from his personal fortune. He is the beneficial owner of 99% of the ordinary shares of the EV maker after the merger.
Persons: Mike Blake, Black Spade, Nikola Corp, Nikola, Lucid, Rivian, Pham Nhat Vuong, VinFast, Phuong Nguyen, Yantoultra, Jaiveer Singh, Francesco Guarascio Organizations: Los Angeles Auto, REUTERS, Nasdaq, Nikola, Tesla Inc, Rivian Automotive Inc, VinFast, P Global Mobility, Investors, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, HANOI, Dealogic, North Carolina, Vietnam, United States
A VinFast VF7 electric vehicle is seen during the 2023 Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto, Canada on Feb. 17, 2023. Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast is expected to list on the tech-focused Nasdaq on Tuesday morning in New York, following completion of its merger with the U.S.-listed special purpose acquisition company Black Spade Acquisition . On Monday, VinFast said in a joint statement with Black Spade Acquisition that it would commence trading on Aug. 15. The deal values VinFast at approximately $23 billion, according to a June filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Following the merger, Black Spade became a wholly owned subsidiary of VinFast and is expected to delist from the New York Stock Exchange, said the joint statement.
Persons: VinFast, Black Spade, Le Organizations: U.S, Spade, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, New York Stock Exchange, Thuy, CNBC Locations: Toronto, Canada, New York, VinFast
Shareholders of Hong Kong-based Black Spade Acquisition (BSAQ.A), a blank-check company, voted on Thursday to approve the merger with VinFast. VinFast, in a joint statement with Black Spade, said it would list on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol VFS "on or around August 15". It leaves VinFast's existing shareholders, including parent company Vingroup and Vuong, Vietnam's richest man, with 99% of shares in the company. "The voting results today are a vote of confidence in VinFast from Black Spade shareholders," VinFast's global head Thuy Le said in the statement. Black Spade was founded by the private investment arm of Lawrence Ho, son of the late gambling mogul Stanley Ho.
Persons: Mike Blake, VinFast, Black Spade, Pham Nhat Vuong, Thuy Le, Nikola Corp, EVs, VinFast's, Vuong, Lawrence Ho, Stanley Ho, Phuong Nguyen, Kirsten Donovan, Susan Fenton Organizations: Los Angeles Auto, REUTERS, U.S, Nasdaq, of Hong, VinFast, Black, Black Spade, Faraday, Nikola, Vingroup, Tesla, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, HANOI, of Hong Kong, VinFast, North Carolina, Black, United States, Haiphong, Vietnam
The EV maker had filed for an initial public offering in the U.S. to list on the Nasdaq in December last year, but in May it announced plans to list through a merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Black Spade Acquisition Co (BSAQ.A). VinFast and Black Spade aim to complete the merger by August, subject to shareholder approvals and other customary closing conditions, they said in a joint statement on Friday. "The declaration of the SEC effectiveness is a significant step towards the successful completion of the business combination between Black Spade and VinFast," Dennis Tam, Chairman and Co-CEO of Black Spade Acquisition Co said. Black Spade is set to hold an extraordinary shareholder meeting to approve the proposed business combination with VinFast on August 10, the joint statement said. The new merged entity was estimated by VinFast and Black Spade to have a potential equity value of $23 billion, according to their statement.
Persons: Black Spade, Dennis Tam, VinFast's, Nikola Corp, VinFast, Phuong Nguyen, Louise Heavens, Jane Merriman Organizations: Securities and Exchange Commission, Nasdaq, Spade, SEC, Faraday, Nikola, VinFast, Thomson Locations: HANOI, United States, U.S, North Carolina
HANOI, July 28 (Reuters) - Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast said on Friday it is planning to list in the United States next month via a blank-cheque company after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) gave the go ahead to its proposed business combination. VinFast, a unit of Vietnam's biggest conglomerate Vingroup (VIC.HM), announced in May it would go public through a merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Black Spade Acquisition Co (BSAQ.A). VinFast and Black Spade aim to complete the merger by August, they said in a joint statement. "The declaration of the SEC effectiveness is a significant step towards the successful completion of the business combination between Black Spade and VinFast," Dennis Tam, Chairman and Co-CEO of Black Spade Acquisition Co said. Black Spade is set to hold an extraordinary shareholder meeting to approve the proposed business combination with VinFast, the joint statement said.
Persons: VinFast, Black Spade, Dennis Tam, Phuong Nguyen, Louise Heavens Organizations: Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Spade, Thomson Locations: HANOI, United States
VinFast is set to break ground on its delayed U.S. factory on Friday. Vietnam's VinFast will begin construction on its electric vehicle factory in North Carolina on Friday morning local time, the Vietnamese automaker confirmed with CNBC. VinFast vehicles do not currently qualify because they are not built in the country, but are built in Vietnam. The company is also pricing its VF 9 model at a considerable discount to the comparable Tesla Model X. A Tesla Model X costs about $100,000.
Persons: VinFast, Le, CNBC's, Vietnam's VinFast, — CNBC's Penny Chen Organizations: EV, Thuy, CNBC, U.S, Tesla, headcount, Spade Locations: U.S, North Carolina, Vietnam
HANOI, July 19 (Reuters) - Vietnamese automaker VinFast said on Wednesday it would start construction of a $4 billion electric vehicle factory in North Carolina next week as part of its push to expand in the United States market. The unit of Vietnam's largest conglomerate Vingroup (VIC.HM), which began operations in 2019, announced plans for the U.S. factory last year. It is targeting the start of production in 2025, a year later than its initial plan. "When it begins operations, the factory will be VinFast's primary supplier of electric vehicles to the North American market," said Thuy Le, head of VinFast Auto. The project's first phase includes a $2 billion investment in a factory capable of producing 150,000 vehicles a year.
Persons: VinFast, Thuy Le, Tesla, China's, Vinfast, Phuong Nguyen, Jamie Freed Organizations: U.S, North, VinFast Auto, Spade, Thomson Locations: HANOI, North Carolina, United States, North American, California
HANOI, May 17 (Reuters) - Vietnam's electric automaker VinFast expects to break even by the end of 2024, its founder said on Wednesday. Vinfast will also launch an EV-pickup truck and a city or "mini car" as future models, Pham Nhat Vuong, chairman of conglomerate Vingroup (VIC.HM) and founder of its auto unit VinFast, told investors at the company's annual general meeting. VinFast said earlier this month that it would list in the United States via a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Black Spade Acquisition Co (BSAQ.N). VinFast, which is looking to break into the U.S. and European markets for electric cars, had earlier received funding pleges of $2.5 billion from Vingroup, Vietnam's largest conglomerate, and its founder, Vuong, Vietnam's first billionaire. Reporting by Phuong Nguyen in Hanoi and Kevin Krolicki in Singapore; Editing by Martin PettyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Vuong projected sales of between 40,000 and 50,000 cars this year, up from EV sales of about 7,400 in 2022 when the company's only market was Vietnam. In addition, Vuong said VinFast planned to add two other models to its lineup: an electric pickup truck and a battery-powered city or "mini car." VinFast, which began operations in 2019, has a plant in Vietnam and plans for a second plant to open in North Carolina in 2025. An electric pickup truck would face competition from Rivian Automotive Inc (RIVN.O), Ford Motor Co's (F.N) F-150 Lightning and other models. The entry-level, small EV would face competition from Chinese-made electric vehicles, including from BYD.
Vietnam’s Tesla debuts with wrong kind of power
  + stars: | 2023-05-15 | by ( Anshuman Daga | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Vietnam’s richest man is taking his electric-vehicle company, VinFast, public at a punchy valuation through a merger with casino mogul Lawrence Ho’s special-purpose acquisition company. The tie-up with Black Spade Acquisition Co (BSAQ.N) means VinFast doesn’t have to wait for the market for initial public offerings to improve to make its debut. The SPAC deal values VinFast at 42 times its sales in 2022, a stunning seven times Tesla’s (TSLA.O) multiple and more than twice the multiple of Lucid (LCID.O). But despite the big eye-catching U.S. debut, existing investors will own 99% of the company after the deal. The merger values the Tesla challenger’s equity at $23 billion, not including the $169 million of Black Spade’s cash, and its enterprise including debt at about $27 billion.
Vietnam EV maker VinFast to list in U.S. via a SPAC
  + stars: | 2023-05-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Vietnamese electric automaker VinFast said on Friday it will list in the United States via a merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Black Spade Acquisition Co . The company has said it has almost 55,000 orders globally and is able to churn out 300,000 EVs per year. Black Spade Acquisition is a Hong Kong-based SPAC which listed on the NYSE in July 2021 with a plan to merge, within two years, with a company ideally in the entertainment business, according to its website. It was founded by Black Spade Capital Limited, the private investment arm of Lawrence Ho, the head of Melco Resorts & Entertainment Ltd, which operates casinos in Macau and the Philippines, according to the company's website and Refinitiv. "The partnership with Black Spade and listing of VinFast in the U.S. represents the perfect capital raising avenue for our future global ambitions," Thuy Le, VinFast's global chief executive, said.
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