BEIJING, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) -- The Chery Automobile Co. Ltd., China's noted
home-brand carmaker, plans its initial public offering (IPO) in 2008, possibly
choosing both the mainland A-share market and the Hong Kong market.
Chery, which was established nine years ago in eastern China's Anhui Province,
is now one of the few successful auto companies in China producing cars
with Chinese brands.
Some analysts had predicted Chery to launch IPO next year, but the company's
unsatisfactory profit made the decision-makers delay it to 2008.
Due to huge outlay in research and expansion, Chery's profit in 2005 was
below 100 million yuan (13 million U.S. dollars).
Chery's profit-earning capacity is expected to be greatly enhanced from
2006 to 2008, said Yin Tongyao, board chairman of Chery.
Chery is also afraid of being controlled by other capitals after its public
offering. Some international funds having negotiations with Chery expressed
their wish to hold the majority shares.
"Chery is still like a fast growing piggy," said Yin. "We're patient enough
to wait for IPO until it is fully grown."
Unlike many joint ventures in the Chinese auto industry that depend on foreign
technology and sell home-made cars with overseas brands, Chery relies its
own research and development to turn out products with proprietary intellectual
property right (IPR).
Chery has been ranked among the ten biggest automakers in China for years.
Statistics show Chery's current annual production capacity is about 350,000
cars, expected to rise to 600,000 cars in 2008.
Chery's share will sell a good price due to its high-speed expansion and
concept of home-brand automaker, said Wang Zhihui, an auto analyst with the
Shenyin and Wanguo Securities Research Institute.
Auto sales in China has been booming since its accession to the World Trade Organization in
2001. About 3.41 million cars were sold in between January and November this
year, an increase of 40 percent year on year, according to figures
from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
The country's top 10 sedan manufacturers in the 11-month period this year
are: Shanghai GM, FAW Volkswagen, Shanghai Volkswagen, Chery, Beijing Hyundai,
Guangzhou Honda, FAW Toyota, FAW Xiali, Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen and Geely.
Only Chery, FAW Xiali and Geely are Chinese companies, the others are
joint ventures.