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Hutchison Whampoa

Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) was an investment holding company based in Hong Kong. It was a Fortune Global 500 company and one of the largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. HWL was an international corporation with a diverse array of holdings which included the world's biggest port, and telecommunication operations in 14 countries that were run under the 3 brand. Its businesses also included retail, property development and infrastructure.

Hutchison Whampoa
和記黃埔
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1863; 161 years ago (1863)
FounderJohn Duflon Hutchison
Defunct3 June 2015; 8 years ago (2015-06-03)
FateMerged with Cheung Kong Holdings
SuccessorCK Hutchison Holdings
HeadquartersCentral, Hong Kong
ProductsPorts and related services; property and hotels; retail; energy; infrastructure; telecommunications, finance & investment
RevenueUS$54.035 billion (2014)
  • HK$67.16 billion (US$8.66 billion) (2014)
  • HK$31.11 billion ($4.01 billion) (2013)
Number of employees
253,983 (2011)
Websitewww.hutchison-whampoa.com
Hutchison Whampoa
Traditional Chinese和記黃埔
Simplified Chinese和记黄埔
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHéjì Huángpǔ
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingwo4gei3wong4bou3

In 2015, the company merged with the Cheung Kong Group as part of a major reorganisation of the group's businesses. The combined business was renamed CK Hutchison Holdings.

History edit

Hutchison Whampoa originated as two separate companies, both founded in the 19th century. Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock was formed in 1863 by John Couper, as a port management company. The other part was founded as Hutchison International, a wholesale trading company and importer of consumer products, in 1877 by John Duflon Hutchison.[1][2]

In the 1965, Hutchison International under the leadership of Sir Douglas Clague gained a controlling interest of Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock. He pursued an aggressive path of diversification. He acquired A.S. Watson, Davie, Boag and Co. Ltd., Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co. Ltd., and China Provident Co. Ltd. A decade later, however, the conglomerate reported losses of HK$130 million and became unable to service its growing debt.[3][4]

In 1975, Douglas Clague lost control of Hutchison Whampoa due to disastrous speculation on foreign currency and stock markets. HSBC refused to bail out the company. Though it was later taken over by the bank. HSBC took a 22% stake in the company and replaced Clague.[5] In 1977, Hutchison Whampoa Limited was formed as a result of merger between Hutchison International Limited and Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company Limited. A year later Hutchison Whampoa was listed on stock exchange.[6]

In 1979, Michael Sandberg convinced G. M. Sayer, not to hand over a restructured Hutchison Whampoa to another British firm. The bank instead sold off the company on generous terms to Li Ka-shing.[7] On 25 September 1979, at the close of trade in London, HSBC announced that it was selling its 23% stake in Hutchison Whampoa to Cheung Kong for HK$639 million.[5]

During the 1980s, Hutchison Whampoa bought 33 percent of Hong Kong Electric Holdings. In 1985, Hutchison Telecommunications, a mobile-phone service, was launched which became a major player in telecommunications in the 1990s. By 2004, Li's equity in the HW gradually increased to 49.9 per cent.[8]

In March 2011, Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPHT) announced that the company would IPO through Singapore Exchange for about US$5.4 billion. This would be the largest offering in South East Asia and surpass Petronas Chemicals' offering of about $4.1 billion.[9]

In January 2015, Li Ka-shing entered into talks with Telefónica to buy its British mobile division O2 for around $15.4 billion[10] but the deal was blocked in 2016 by the EU's Competition Commissioner.[11]

In January 2015, Li Ka Shing confirmed plans for Cheung Kong Holdings to purchase the remaining shares in Hutchison Whampoa that it did not already own, and merge the two companies as CK Hutchison Holdings. The merger is part of a larger reorganisation of Li's businesses, which will involve the spin-off of property assets into Cheung Kong Property.[12] The new holding company has been incorporated in the Cayman Islands, rather than Hong Kong.[13]

In May 2015, Hutchison revealed plans to sell one-third of its stake in its British-based mobile phone businesses for a potential fee of $4.3 billion to five investors including GIC Private Limited, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, BTG Pactual and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec.[14]

Operations edit

HWL operated in 54 countries and employed around 230,000 staff worldwide. The company had six core businesses, most of which transferred to CK Hutchison:

Ports and related services edit

Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) operates across Europe, the Americas, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. It operates in five of the seven busiest container ports in the world, handling 13% of the world's container traffic. Hutchison Whampoa operates container terminals in Panama, as well as Mexico and other parts of the Americas.

Property and hotels edit

From office buildings in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, to luxury residential properties in the United Kingdom, Hutchison Whampoa Property develops and invests in real estate. Together with Cheung Kong Holdings, HWL has set up a joint-venture company, Harbour Plaza Hotel Management to operate and manage hotels under the portfolio of the Hutchison Property division.

Retail edit

A.S. Watson Group (ASW), HWL's retail arm, operates its flagship retail chains in Asia such as Watsons, ParknShop supermarket, TASTE food galleria, GOURMET boutique style fine food hall, GREAT Food Hall, Fortress electrical appliances store, Watson's Wine Cellar and Nuance-Watson duty-free operator. In Europe, ASW's retail network comprises health and beauty chains: DC, Drogas, Kruidvat, Rossmann, Savers Health & Beauty, Superdrug, Trekpleister, Spektr and Watson's, as well as luxury perfumeries and cosmetics retail brands: Marionnaud, ICI Paris XL and The Perfume Shop. A.S. Watson is the world's largest health and beauty retailer.

Infrastructure edit

Cheung Kong Infrastructure (CKI), HWL's infrastructure arm, is a diversified infrastructure company with businesses in transportation, energy, infrastructure materials, water plants and related operations.

Energy edit

HWL was a major shareholder of Husky Energy, one of Canada's largest energy and energy related companies, holding 33.97%.

Telecommunications edit

HWL owned[clarification needed] the "3" brand. It also owns 60.4%[15] of Hutchison Asia Telecommunications (HAT), which provides mobile phone networks and data services in Asia. The company's subsidiary 3 Group Europe owns its '3' branded businesses in Europe. Another 1% of HAT is owned directly by Cheung Kong Holdings, the holding behind Cheung Kong group to which HWL belongs. Additionally, HWL is an official backer of the .mobi top level domain created specifically for the mobile internet and has launched the mobile portal under its "3" brand.[16][17] Hutchison Whampoa attempted to purchase O2 for £10.25 billion in March 2015,[18] but the European Commission blocked the acquisition in May 2016.[19]

Criticisms edit

Hutchison Whampoa has received criticism from charities such as the Burma Campaign UK and appear on the charity's 'dirty list' for their involvement in trade with the military junta in Burma. They state that the company's subsidiary Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa (MITT) is "strategically positioned to facilitate and service Myanmar's international trade"[20] and are concerned about the role foreign investment plays in "perpetuating" the country's brutal regime.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Grosse, Robert (3 November 2015). Emerging Markets: Strategies for Competing in the Global Value Chain. Kogan Page Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7494-7450-8.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 June 2007. Retrieved 30 June 2007.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 June 2007. Retrieved 30 June 2007.
  4. ^ Sison, Alejo G. (1 January 2010). Corporate Governance and Ethics: An Aristotelian Perspective. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84844-294-8.
  5. ^ a b . 30 September 2007. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  6. ^ 考研英语阅读精讲精练. 清华大学出版社有限公司. 2005. ISBN 978-7-302-10872-6.
  7. ^ Goodstadt, Leo F. (1 January 2005). Uneasy Partners: The Conflict Between Public Interest and Private Profit in Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-962-209-733-9.
  8. ^ Zhang, Wenxian; Alon, Ilan (2009). Biographical Dictionary of New Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders. Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84844-951-0.
  9. ^ Lau, Fiona. "Hutchison ports unit prices $5.4 billion Singapore IPO: sources".
  10. ^ "Li Ka-shing in talks to buy O2 for £10bn". BBC News. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  11. ^ "EU blocks Three's takeover of O2". BBC News: Business. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  12. ^ Yun, Michelle; Chan, Vinicy (9 January 2015). "Cheung Kong to Buy Out Hutchison in $24 Billion Restructuring". Bloomberg Business. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  13. ^ Sito, Peggy; Li, Sandy (25 February 2015). "Li Ka-shing's two firms set for merger as Cheung Kong shareholders approve revamp". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  14. ^ Elzio Barreto (7 May 2015). "Hutchison to sell one-third stake in UK mobile unit for $4.3 bln". Reuters. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  15. ^ "Hutchison Whampoa Limited 2009 Interim Report" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  16. ^ . mtld.mobi. Archived from the original on 20 August 2007. Retrieved 12 September 2007.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 August 2007. Retrieved 12 September 2007.
  18. ^ "Telefonica finalises £10bn sale of O2 mobile phone firm". BBC News. 24 March 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  19. ^ "Mergers: Commission prohibits Hutchison's proposed acquisition of Telefonica UK – Factsheet". European Commission. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  20. ^ [1] 16 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Dirty List – Campaigns – Burma Campaign UK 15 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Burmacampaign.org.uk. Retrieved on 18 September 2013.

External links edit

  • Hutchison Whampoa (in English and Chinese)
  • Hutchison Whampoa Limited Company Profile Yahoo! Finance

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Hutchison Whampoa Limited HWL was an investment holding company based in Hong Kong It was a Fortune Global 500 company and one of the largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange HWL was an international corporation with a diverse array of holdings which included the world s biggest port and telecommunication operations in 14 countries that were run under the 3 brand Its businesses also included retail property development and infrastructure Hutchison Whampoa 和記黃埔IndustryConglomerateFounded1863 161 years ago 1863 FounderJohn Duflon HutchisonDefunct3 June 2015 8 years ago 2015 06 03 FateMerged with Cheung Kong HoldingsSuccessorCK Hutchison HoldingsHeadquartersCentral Hong KongProductsPorts and related services property and hotels retail energy infrastructure telecommunications finance amp investmentRevenueUS 54 035 billion 2014 Net incomeHK 67 16 billion US 8 66 billion 2014 HK 31 11 billion 4 01 billion 2013 Number of employees253 983 2011 Websitewww wbr hutchison whampoa wbr com Hutchison WhampoaTraditional Chinese和記黃埔Simplified Chinese和记黄埔TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHeji HuangpǔYue CantoneseJyutpingwo4gei3wong4bou3 In 2015 the company merged with the Cheung Kong Group as part of a major reorganisation of the group s businesses The combined business was renamed CK Hutchison Holdings Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Ports and related services 2 2 Property and hotels 2 3 Retail 2 4 Infrastructure 2 5 Energy 2 6 Telecommunications 3 Criticisms 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editHutchison Whampoa originated as two separate companies both founded in the 19th century Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock was formed in 1863 by John Couper as a port management company The other part was founded as Hutchison International a wholesale trading company and importer of consumer products in 1877 by John Duflon Hutchison 1 2 In the 1965 Hutchison International under the leadership of Sir Douglas Clague gained a controlling interest of Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock He pursued an aggressive path of diversification He acquired A S Watson Davie Boag and Co Ltd Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co Ltd and China Provident Co Ltd A decade later however the conglomerate reported losses of HK 130 million and became unable to service its growing debt 3 4 In 1975 Douglas Clague lost control of Hutchison Whampoa due to disastrous speculation on foreign currency and stock markets HSBC refused to bail out the company Though it was later taken over by the bank HSBC took a 22 stake in the company and replaced Clague 5 In 1977 Hutchison Whampoa Limited was formed as a result of merger between Hutchison International Limited and Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company Limited A year later Hutchison Whampoa was listed on stock exchange 6 In 1979 Michael Sandberg convinced G M Sayer not to hand over a restructured Hutchison Whampoa to another British firm The bank instead sold off the company on generous terms to Li Ka shing 7 On 25 September 1979 at the close of trade in London HSBC announced that it was selling its 23 stake in Hutchison Whampoa to Cheung Kong for HK 639 million 5 During the 1980s Hutchison Whampoa bought 33 percent of Hong Kong Electric Holdings In 1985 Hutchison Telecommunications a mobile phone service was launched which became a major player in telecommunications in the 1990s By 2004 Li s equity in the HW gradually increased to 49 9 per cent 8 In March 2011 Hutchison Port Holdings Trust HPHT announced that the company would IPO through Singapore Exchange for about US 5 4 billion This would be the largest offering in South East Asia and surpass Petronas Chemicals offering of about 4 1 billion 9 In January 2015 Li Ka shing entered into talks with Telefonica to buy its British mobile division O2 for around 15 4 billion 10 but the deal was blocked in 2016 by the EU s Competition Commissioner 11 In January 2015 Li Ka Shing confirmed plans for Cheung Kong Holdings to purchase the remaining shares in Hutchison Whampoa that it did not already own and merge the two companies as CK Hutchison Holdings The merger is part of a larger reorganisation of Li s businesses which will involve the spin off of property assets into Cheung Kong Property 12 The new holding company has been incorporated in the Cayman Islands rather than Hong Kong 13 In May 2015 Hutchison revealed plans to sell one third of its stake in its British based mobile phone businesses for a potential fee of 4 3 billion to five investors including GIC Private Limited Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Abu Dhabi Investment Authority BTG Pactual and Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec 14 Operations editHWL operated in 54 countries and employed around 230 000 staff worldwide The company had six core businesses most of which transferred to CK Hutchison Ports and related services edit Hutchison Port Holdings HPH operates across Europe the Americas Asia the Middle East and Africa It operates in five of the seven busiest container ports in the world handling 13 of the world s container traffic Hutchison Whampoa operates container terminals in Panama as well as Mexico and other parts of the Americas Property and hotels edit From office buildings in Hong Kong Beijing Shanghai to luxury residential properties in the United Kingdom Hutchison Whampoa Property develops and invests in real estate Together with Cheung Kong Holdings HWL has set up a joint venture company Harbour Plaza Hotel Management to operate and manage hotels under the portfolio of the Hutchison Property division Retail edit A S Watson Group ASW HWL s retail arm operates its flagship retail chains in Asia such as Watsons ParknShop supermarket TASTE food galleria GOURMET boutique style fine food hall GREAT Food Hall Fortress electrical appliances store Watson s Wine Cellar and Nuance Watson duty free operator In Europe ASW s retail network comprises health and beauty chains DC Drogas Kruidvat Rossmann Savers Health amp Beauty Superdrug Trekpleister Spektr and Watson s as well as luxury perfumeries and cosmetics retail brands Marionnaud ICI Paris XL and The Perfume Shop A S Watson is the world s largest health and beauty retailer Infrastructure edit Cheung Kong Infrastructure CKI HWL s infrastructure arm is a diversified infrastructure company with businesses in transportation energy infrastructure materials water plants and related operations Energy edit HWL was a major shareholder of Husky Energy one of Canada s largest energy and energy related companies holding 33 97 Telecommunications edit HWL owned clarification needed the 3 brand It also owns 60 4 15 of Hutchison Asia Telecommunications HAT which provides mobile phone networks and data services in Asia The company s subsidiary 3 Group Europe owns its 3 branded businesses in Europe Another 1 of HAT is owned directly by Cheung Kong Holdings the holding behind Cheung Kong group to which HWL belongs Additionally HWL is an official backer of the mobi top level domain created specifically for the mobile internet and has launched the mobile portal Three mobi under its 3 brand 16 17 Hutchison Whampoa attempted to purchase O2 for 10 25 billion in March 2015 18 but the European Commission blocked the acquisition in May 2016 19 Criticisms editHutchison Whampoa has received criticism from charities such as the Burma Campaign UK and appear on the charity s dirty list for their involvement in trade with the military junta in Burma They state that the company s subsidiary Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa MITT is strategically positioned to facilitate and service Myanmar s international trade 20 and are concerned about the role foreign investment plays in perpetuating the country s brutal regime 21 See also edit nbsp Companies portal Jardine Matheson Group List of charities in the People s Republic of China List of companies in Hong Kong List of trading companies Swire GroupReferences edit Grosse Robert 3 November 2015 Emerging Markets Strategies for Competing in the Global Value Chain Kogan Page Publishers ISBN 978 0 7494 7450 8 Hutchison Whampoa Milestones 1828 1959 Archived from the original on 24 June 2007 Retrieved 30 June 2007 Hutchison Whampoa Milestones 1960 1969 Archived from the original on 30 June 2007 Retrieved 30 June 2007 Sison Alejo G 1 January 2010 Corporate Governance and Ethics An Aristotelian Perspective Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 978 1 84844 294 8 a b The Other Handover TIME 30 September 2007 Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 1 March 2024 考研英语阅读精讲精练 清华大学出版社有限公司 2005 ISBN 978 7 302 10872 6 Goodstadt Leo F 1 January 2005 Uneasy Partners The Conflict Between Public Interest and Private Profit in Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press ISBN 978 962 209 733 9 Zhang Wenxian Alon Ilan 2009 Biographical Dictionary of New Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 978 1 84844 951 0 Lau Fiona Hutchison ports unit prices 5 4 billion Singapore IPO sources Li Ka shing in talks to buy O2 for 10bn BBC News 23 January 2015 Retrieved 26 January 2015 EU blocks Three s takeover of O2 BBC News Business 11 May 2016 Retrieved 5 February 2017 Yun Michelle Chan Vinicy 9 January 2015 Cheung Kong to Buy Out Hutchison in 24 Billion Restructuring Bloomberg Business Retrieved 12 March 2015 Sito Peggy Li Sandy 25 February 2015 Li Ka shing s two firms set for merger as Cheung Kong shareholders approve revamp South China Morning Post Retrieved 12 March 2015 Elzio Barreto 7 May 2015 Hutchison to sell one third stake in UK mobile unit for 4 3 bln Reuters Retrieved 8 May 2015 Hutchison Whampoa Limited 2009 Interim Report PDF Archived PDF from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 14 January 2020 Mobile and Web Services Afilias mtld mobi Archived from the original on 20 August 2007 Retrieved 12 September 2007 three 3 the company Archived from the original on 27 August 2007 Retrieved 12 September 2007 Telefonica finalises 10bn sale of O2 mobile phone firm BBC News 24 March 2015 Retrieved 24 March 2015 Mergers Commission prohibits Hutchison s proposed acquisition of Telefonica UK Factsheet European Commission 11 May 2016 Retrieved 11 May 2016 1 Archived 16 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Dirty List Campaigns Burma Campaign UK Archived 15 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Burmacampaign org uk Retrieved on 18 September 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hutchison Whampoa Hutchison Whampoa in English and Chinese Hutchison Whampoa Limited Company Profile Yahoo Finance Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hutchison Whampoa amp oldid 1218078874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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