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The best private banks in 2008

The best private banks in 2008

An informative guide for high net-worth individuals on the range of service providers that are available

Abigail Hofman

Abigail Hofman

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August 2006

HK telecommunications carrier PCCW: Wrong connections

PCCW is now controlled by Francis Leung. But that’s not the full story.




Minority shareholders in Hong Kong telecommunications carrier PCCW must be wondering what is going on at their company. In a blur of activity in June, two separate private equity buyers, Macquarie Bank and Texas Pacific Group, emerged to battle for control of the company’s key telecom and media assets.

A contested auction for the company’s prize assets should have been just the tonic for PCCW’s long-suffering shareholders. After all, they have watched helplessly as management has destroyed more than three-quarters of their shares’ value since the acquisition of Hongkong Telecom in July 1999, with the stock underperforming the Hang Seng index by 130% [see chart].

Transfer of control

Sadly, it seems that they are to be denied the chance to maximize value from their disappointing investment. In July, with Macquarie and TPG heads down poring over PCCW’s figures, chairman Richard Li signed a deal to sell a 22.66% stake in PCCW held by his Singapore-listed holding company, Pacific Century Regional Developments (PCRD), to Hong Kong investment banker Francis Leung for HK$9.2 billion (US$1.2 billion) effectively transferring control of PCCW to Leung.


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