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Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) announced today it attracted 265 mill. $ (300 bill. won) investment via pre-IPO. 

Under the agreement HSHI signed with IMM Private Equity, a leading Korean private equity firm, HSHI will issue 5.36 mill. new conv[ds_preview]ertible preferred shares and IMM PE will pay 300 bill. won in total to acquire the shares at 56,000 won per share.

That deal brings HSHI’s total market value at 2.5 trill. won. IMM PE’s investment in HSHI today will also serve as an opportunity to re-evaluate the corporate value of HHI that takes up 83.7% of HSHI.

The investment of IMM PE that has been in active in investing in shipping and shipbuilding sectors including Hanjin Newport and Hyundai Merchant Marine’s LNG business shows its confidence in the recovery of shipbuilding industry for years to come.

An official from HSHI said, »IMM PE’s investment puts more favorable valuation on HSHI than HSHI’s competitors, which tells that IMM PE is confident that the market is likely to bounce back and the investment reflects the true valuation of HSHI’s competitive edge.«

Even in 2016 when market conditions were adverse with a dearth of orders, HSHI turned a profit with 3.8686 trill. won in sales and 171.5 bill. won in operating profits with new orders of 15 ships valued at $1.1 bill. in total.

Moreover in March this year, HSHI won 240 mill. $ order to build four units of the world’s first LNG-fueled Ice-Class IA aframax tankers from Sovcomflot, the Russia’s state-owned shipping company.

HSHI plans to finalize the approval of the deal early June this year through the meeting of Board of Directors, and to use the investment to lower its debt-to-equity ratio to 78.1% from current 96.4%.

IMM PE is a leading Korean private equity firm that was established in 2006. IMM PE has currently $2.5 billion worth asset under management and has been investing in sectors including consumer/industrial goods and health care.