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The Hong Kong and China Gas Company

 
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(Pink Sheets:HOKCY) (Hong Kong:1083)
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The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
23rd Fl., 363 Java Rd., North Point
Hong Kong
Tel. +852-2963-3300
Fax +852-2516-7368

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.hkcg.com

In the fast-paced city of Hong Kong, the Towngas lanterns are always burning bright. The Hong Kong and China Gas Company, operating under the name Towngas, distributes natural gas to more than 1.5 million customers throughout Hong Kong. The company offers a full range of gas resources, including industrial fuels and commercial and residential gas appliances. It also operates two gas production plants and has real estate development operations. With several joint ventures in place, Towngas is one of the first non-mainland organizations to develop major gas projects in mainland China. The Hong Kong and China Gas Company's main shareholder is Henderson Investment; Chairman Lee Shau Kee controls both companies.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2007:
Sales: $1,822.3M
One year growth: 5.3%
Net income: $1,195.6M
Income growth: 58.0%

Officers:
Chairman: Shau-Kee Lee
Managing Director: Alfred W. K. Chan
Executive Director and COO: James Y. C. Kwan

Competitors:
CLP Holdings
CNOOC
Hongkong Electric

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Wikipedia: The Hong Kong and China Gas Company
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The Hong Kong & China Gas Co Ltd.
Type public SEHK: 0003,OTCBB: HOKCY
Founded  Hong Kong (1862)
Headquarters  Hong Kong
Key people Lee Shau Kee, Chairman
Alfred Chan, General Manager
Industry Public utility
Products Gas supply, Potable Water, Sewerage
Revenue HKD 9,351m (2005)
Net income HKD 5,281m
Employees 1,901
Website www.towngas.com
37.15% Associate of Henderson Land Development
The gasometer of the company at Ma Tau Kok, Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Chinese: 香港中華煤氣有限公司), commonly known as Towngas, is the monopolised provider of towngas in Hong Kong. Founded in 1862, it is one of the oldest listed companies in the territory.

It is the leading public utility in Hong Kong, and supplies towngas to 85% Hong Kong households, and also to commercial and industrial customers. It has several joint ventures in gas supply on the Mainland China, where it has also started to enter into the businesses of supply of drinking water and waste water disposal. It also engages in property development projects, namely International Finance Centre (15% share), Grand Promenade (50% share) and Grand Waterfront, in Hong Kong with its largest shareholder.

According to official documents, Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd (HLD) is the company's largest shareholder, owning 37.15% of the share capital of the company as at 31 December 2005. The shares are held through HLD's listed subsidiary, Henderson Investment. Lee Shau Kee, chairman of Henderson, is also the chairman of the company. Of the company's 10 directors, three others are also directors or vice-chairmen of Henderson.

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Usurpation by ultimate parent

On 3 October 2007, HLD proposed to pay market value only to gain control of Towngas. The 39.06 percent stake in TownGas held by subsidiary Henderson Investment was valued at HK$42.86 billion in cash and convertible notes for the purposes of the transaction. Minority shareholders of Henderson Investment, who together hold 30.73%, would receive 204.1 million Henderson Land shares and HK$1.19 billion in cash.

The offer was considered by analysts to be favourable to the Company, and shareholder activist David Webb criticised the deal saying Henderson was acquiring the stake on the cheap, without paying any control premium to minority shareholders of Henderson Investment. Webb further criticised the nature of the offer as a back-door privatisation of Henderson Investment, which would virtually be a shell company after the transfer of the stake[1].

On 7 November, Henderson sweetened the offer to appease minority shareholders by increasing the cash portion to HK$2.24 per share, who threatened to vote down the proposal[2]. On 7 December 2007, Henderson secured shareholders' support for the usurpation[3].

Miscellaneous

On 11 April 2006, an explosion caused by leaking Towngas killed 2 people and injured 8 others [1].

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