Vietnamese investors plan to inject shipyard asset for 96% stake in EMS Energy
Ng Ren Jye
Singapore
OFFSHORE and marine engineering company EMS Energy has entered into a binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) to acquire a 52.76 per cent stake in Vietnamese shipyard Nosco Shipyard Joint Stock Company for an expected S$16.6 million in shares.
The Nosco stake is being sold by NVS Holdings, a company controlled by EMS chairman and chief executive Ting Teck Jin and Vietnam investment firm Claymore Investment Co; and by Son Truong Co, a family-owned Vietnamese construction company. The remaining 47.24 per cent interest in Nosco will remain in the hands of parties unrelated to the vendors.
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