UPDATE: AIG Raises Around US$6 Billion By Selling AIA Shares
March 05 2012 - 10:00PM
Dow Jones News
Shares of Insurance company AIA Group Ltd. (1299.HK) are trading
lower by 7% early Tuesday after its major shareholder American
International Group Inc. (AIG) raised around US$6 billion by
selling part of its stake in the Hong Kong-listed insurer in a
placement.
At 0214 GMT, shares in Asian life insurer AIA Group--which were
suspended from trading Monday--fell 7.0% to HK$27.15 after hitting
an intra-day low of HK$26.75. The benchmark Hang Seng Index
declined 1.1% to 21,019.
AIG said Tuesday it sold 1.72 billion shares--slightly more than
a planned 1.7 billion shares--at HK$27.15 each, the bottom of its
indicative price range of HK$27.15 to HK$27.50. The pricing
represents a 7% discount to AIA's last closing price of HK$29.20
Friday, but is higher than the Asian insurer's HK$19.68
initial-public-offering price in October 2010.
AIG--which is restricted in selling its remaining AIA shares for
a six-month lock-up period--will hold 18.6% in AIA after the
placement, the announcement said.
New York-based AIG used to own AIA but sold two-thirds of the
company in a Hong Kong initial public offering in late 2010. A
one-year lockup on further sales expired at the end of October last
year and AIG has been waiting for favorable market conditions to
sell more.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Deutsche Bank AG, Citigroup Inc.,
Morgan Stanley, Barclays Capital, Credit Suisse, Bank of America
Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Macquarie Group Ltd.
and UBS AG are handling the sale.
AIG Chief Executive Robert Benmosche said in an earlier
interview that one of the insurer's priorities this year is moving
forward with asset sales to repay taxpayers and taking other steps
to boost AIG's value. The AIA share sale will remove some
volatility from AIG's quarterly results, which have seen large
swings over the past year because of changes in the market value of
its one-third stake in AIA.
AIG's own shares, meanwhile, have also risen since the start of
2012 and are above the minimum level where the U.S. Treasury
Department can theoretically realize a profit for taxpayers by
selling its stake.
The government has yet to announce plans to sell more shares but
its next sale is expected in coming months.
-By Prudence Ho and Yvonne Lee, Dow Jones Newswires;
852-2802-7002; prudence.ho@dowjones.com
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