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Asahi Glass to buy 59 percent stake in Vinythai from Solvay

Published 14/12/2016, 17:00
© Reuters.  Asahi Glass to buy 59 percent stake in Vinythai from Solvay

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's biggest glass maker, Asahi Glass (T:5201), said on Wednesday it will buy a controlling 59 percent stake in Thai plastics company Vinythai (BK:VNT) from Belgium chemical firm Solvay SA (BR:SOLB).

The Japanese maker of autoglass and display panel components will pay 33.5 billion yen (228.86 million pound) for the stake, with the purchase to be completed by the end of June next year, it said in a statement released through the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Asahi Glass said the purchase of Vinythai was aimed at bolstering its chemicals business in Southeast Asia, and would have no impact on the business year that ends Dec. 31.

Vinythai makes construction materials and coatings used by car manufacturers and consumer electronics makers.

For Solvay, the deal represents a further withdrawal from PVC production after the sale of its European operations and the impending divestment of its Brazilian activities as it seeks to concentrate on specialty chemicals and polymers.

RusVinyl, a 50-50 joint venture with Russia's Sibor [SIBUR.UL] which started operations in 2015, will be its remaining PVC interest. Solvay executive Vincent De Cuyper told a conference call the company had no intention of selling this stake.

"We started at the end of 2015... We sell mostly on the domestic market and the business conditions in Russia are quite good for PVC demand so no intention to divest," he said.

"Russia remains an important country for geographical diversification for the group and indeed if we do something in the future it would be more in specialities, but there are no projects at this stage and nothing specific to report."

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Solvay said the sale, based on an enterprise value of 16.5 billion Thai baht ($464 million), represented a multiple of eight times core mid-cycle earnings (EBITDA). Solvay said the proceeds would be used to reduce its net debt.

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