Shaoguan Iron and Steel

Baosteel Group Guangdong Shaoguan Iron and Steel
Formerly called
Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group
state-owned enterprise
Industry Iron and steel manufacturing
Founded
  • 1966 (as steel plant)
  • 11 September 1989 (1989-09-11) (as company)[1]
  • December 1996 (as limited company)
Headquarters
  • Guangzhou, China (legal)
  • Shaoguan, China (general office)
Key people
Li Shi-ping (Charmian & Party Committee Secretary)
Revenue Increase CN¥15.175 billion (2016)
Increase (CN¥0301 million) (2016)
Profit Increase CN¥00054 million (2016)
Total assets Steady CN¥19.117 billion (2016)
Total equity Increase CN¥04.822 billion (2016)
Owner
China Baowu Steel Group(51%)
Hengjian Holding(49%)
Parent
China Baowu Steel Group(direct)
SASAC(intermediate)
State Council(ultimate)
Subsidiaries
SGIS Songshan(53.37%)
Shaoguan Iron and Steel(100.0%)
Chung Shan Development(100.0%)
Footnotes / references
in consolidated financial statement[2]
Baosteel Group Guangdong Shaoguan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd.
Simplified Chinese 宝钢集团广东韶关钢铁有限公司
Traditional Chinese 寶鋼集團廣東韶關鋼鐵有限公司
SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd.
Simplified Chinese 广东韶钢松山股份有限公司
Traditional Chinese 廣東韶鋼松山股份有限公司
Literal meaning Guangdong Shaoguan Iron and Steel Songshan Company Limited by Shares

Baosteel Group Guangdong Shaoguan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. known as Shaoguan Iron and Steel or SGIS or Shaogang (Chinese: 韶钢) or Shaosteel (formerly Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group) is a Chinese steel maker.

The company is a joint venture of central government-owned iron and steel conglomerate China Baowu Steel Group (51%; formerly known as Baosteel Group) and the government of Guangdong (49%). The company was registered in Guangzhou, Guangdong, but the general office is located in Maba, Qujiang District, Shaoguan, Guangdong. SGIS Group is the parent company of SGIS Songshan Co., Ltd. (SZSE: 000717) for 53.37% stake, which most of the group assets and revenue came from.[3]

History

The steel plant in Shaogang, Guangdong was established in 1966 (as Chinese: 韶关钢铁厂). In 1989 the plant was marketized as a company and was subsequently renamed into Guangdong Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group Corporation (Chinese: 广东省韶关钢铁集团公司) in December 1993. In December 1996, it became Guangdong Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 广东省韶关钢铁集团有限公司) Shaoguan Iron and Steel was one of the most 512 important state-owned enterprises in 1997. In early 2000, the enterprise was among 120 companies selected in a pilot project aimed at rapidly improving their international competitiveness.[4]

In 1997 Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group was split into 5 main subsidiaries:[5] SGIS Songshan (Chinese: 广东韶钢松山股份有限公司, incorporated on 29 April 1997), "Chung Shan Investment & Development" (Chinese: 松山置业发展, "Chung Shan Development" in short),[nb 1] "Shaoguan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd.",[nb 2] and two other subsidiaries.[5] In the same year the shares of SGIS Songshan were floated at the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.[3] The initial public offering price was CN¥7.76 per share;[7] SGIS Group incorporated the listed company for CN¥1.50 only, by injecting a net assets of CN¥359 million for 240 million shares.[7]

In 2008, an agreement was signed with Baosteel Group that 100% shares of Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group and Guangzhou Iron and Steel Enterprise Group would be injected into "Guangdong Iron and Steel Group" as share capital. As a result, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commissions (SASACs) of Guangdong Province and Guangzhou City respectively, would come to own a combined 20% stake in Guangdong Iron and Steel Group. However, the deal collapsed.[8]

In 2011, a 51% stake of Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group was transferred from SASAC of Guangdong Province to Baosteel Group, a steel conglomerate and supervised by the central government's SASAC.[8]

In September 2012, the remaining 49% were transferred to a wholly owned subsidiary of Guangdong SASAC, namely Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding (Chinese: 广东恒建投资控股有限公司). In November 2012 Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group was recapitalized for CN¥1.851 billion.[9]

In December 2012, the company was once more renamed into Baosteel Group Guangdong Shaoguan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 宝钢集团广东韶关钢铁有限公司).[5]

In June 2013 SGIS Group subscribed CN¥1.5 billion capital increase of SGIS Songshan for CN¥2 each (750 million shares). In March 2015 SGIS Group sold 2.976% shares (72 million shares) of SGIS Songshan for a weighed-average price of CN¥5.58.[10] In September 2015 the group bought back 0.32% shares (approx. 7.7 million in number) for a weighed-average of CN¥5.33 each.[11]

On 28 September 2016, Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group was recapitalized again for CN¥3.3 billion.[12] It was planned to buy back some assets from the listed subsidiary for CN¥4.45 million.[13] SGIS Songshan also sold some assets to an associate company: Baosteel Special Steel Shaoguan for CN¥1.81 million (SGIS Songshan owned 49% of Baosteel Special Steel Shaoguan indirectly, the rest was owned by China Baowu Steel Group via Baosteel Special Steel).[14]

Financial data

in consolidated financial statement (in CN¥)
Shaoguan Iron and Steel Group SGIS Songshan
Year Revenue Profit Total assets Equity no. of Songshan shares % Revenue Profit Profit to group Total assets Equity Equity to group Net asset per shares
1997 (restated)[15][16] Steady 240 million 75.0% Increase 2.251 billion Increase 170 million Increase 128 million Increase 1.373 billion Increase 1.135 billion Increase 852 million Increase 3.55
1998 (restated)[17][16] Increase 312 million Increase 2.671 billion Increase 176 million Increase 132 million Increase 2.490 billion Increase 1.907 billion Increase 1.430 billion Increase 4.56
1999 (restated)[16][18][19] Steady 312 million Increase 3.048 billion Decrease 164 million Decrease 123 million Decrease 2.412 billion Increase 1.988 billion Increase 1.491 billion Increase 4.78
2000 (restated)[18][20] 69.77% Increase 3.346 billion Increase 204 million Increase 143 million Increase 2.967 billion Increase 2.250 billion Increase 1.570 billion Increase 5.03
2001 (restated)[19][20][21] Increase 3.926 billion Increase 259 million Increase 180 million Increase 3.888 billion Increase 2.559 billion Increase 1.785 billion Increase 5.72
2002 (restated)[20][21] Increase 4.431 billion Increase 349 million Increase 244 million Increase 5.274 billion Increase 2.729 billion Increase 1.904 billion Increase 6.10
2003[21] Increase 468 million 55.83% Increase 7.161 billion Increase 982 million Increase 548 million Increase 8.049 billion Increase 4.319 billion Increase 2.411 billion Decrease 5.15
2004[22] Steady 468 million Increase 10.329 billion Decrease 948 million Decrease 529 million Increase 11.010 billion Increase 5.016 billion Increase 2.800 billion Increase 5.98
2005 (restated)[23][24] Increase 606 million 45.15% Increase 10.799 billion Decrease 147 million Decrease 66 million Increase 12.377 billion Decrease 4.880 billion Decrease 2.203 billion Decrease 3.64
2006 (restated)[25][24] Steady 606 million Increase 12.516 billion Increase 424 million Increase 191 million Steady 12.373 billion Increase 5.326 billion Increase 2.364 billion Increase 3.90
2007[24] 36.27% Increase 14.961 billion Increase 827 million Increase 300 million Increase 16.838 billion Increase 7.406 billion Increase 2.686 billion Increase 4.44
2008[26] Increase 19.108 billion Decrease (1.611 billion) Decrease (0584 million) Increase 17.281 billion Decrease 5.704 billion Decrease 2.069 billion Decrease 3.42
2009[27] Decrease 13.350 billion Increase 93 million Increase 34 million Increase 18.341 billion Increase 5.797 billion Increase 2.103 billion Increase 3.47
2010[28] Increase 18.836 billion Decrease 21 million Decrease 8 million Increase 23.099 billion Steady 5.817 billion Steady 2.110 billion Steady 3.47
2011[29][30] Increase 24.664 billion Decrease (0497 million) Increase 27.127 billion Decrease 2.154 billion Increase 22.874 billion Decrease (1.138 billion) Decrease (0413 million) Increase 24.361 billion Decrease 4.679 billion Decrease 1.697 billion Decrease 2.80
2012[29][31] Decrease 20.822 billion Decrease (0562 million) Decrease 23.407 billion Increase 3.444 billion Decrease 19.260 billion Decrease (1.952 billion) Decrease (0708 million) Decrease 20.488 billion Decrease 2.730 billion Decrease 990 million Decrease 1.64
2013 (restated)[29][32][33] Steady 20.574 billion Increase (0046 million) Increase 24.574 billion Decrease 3.360 billion Increase 1.356 billion 56.02% Steady 19.171 billion Increase 101 million Increase 57 million Increase 21.647 billion Increase 4.347 billion Increase 2.435 billion Increase 1.80
2014[32][34] Steady 20.958 billion Decrease (0677 million) Decrease 21.418 billion Decrease 2.674 billion Steady 1.356 billion Increase 19.497 billion Decrease (1.388 billion) Decrease (0778 million) Decrease 18.570 billion Decrease 2.937 billion Decrease 1.645 billion Decrease 1.21
2015[5][3] Decrease 12.030 billion Decrease (1.387 billion) Decrease 19.076 billion Decrease 1.463 billion Decrease 1.291 billion 53.37% Decrease 11.145 billion Decrease (2.596 billion) Decrease (1.385 billion) Decrease 16.560 billion Decrease 355 million Decrease 189 million Decrease 0.15
2016[2] Increase 15.175 billion Increase 54 million Steady 19.117 billion Increase 4.822 billion

Shareholders

Subsidiaries

Footnotes

  1. Chung Shan Investment & Development Co., Ltd. was incorporated on 4 August 1994 in Hong Kong, Chung Shan was Cantonese translation of Songshan
  2. Shaoguan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1990; minority stakes were owned by Chung Shan Investment & Development and Guangdong Assets Management (BVI) No.4 Limited;[1] the British Virgin Islands company was strike off due to non-payment of annual fee in 2015;[6] it was reported that the BVI was also owned by SGIS Group, acquired from Guangdong Enterprises

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