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Vietnamese EV maker VinFast gets go ahead for Nasdaq SPAC listing

    • The vote gives VinFast the final go ahead to complete its two-year journey seeking to go public in the US, where it hopes to compete with legacy automakers and startups.
    • The vote gives VinFast the final go ahead to complete its two-year journey seeking to go public in the US, where it hopes to compete with legacy automakers and startups. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Thu, Aug 10, 2023 · 10:37 PM

    VIETNAMESE electric vehicle maker VinFast said it expects to start trading on the US Nasdaq as soon as next week after its merger into a special purchase acquisition company (SPAC) was approved on Thursday (Aug 10).

    Shareholders of Hong Kong-based Black Spade Acquisition, a blank-check company, voted on Thursday to approve the merger with VinFast.

    VinFast, in a joint statement with Black Spade, said it would list on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol VFS “on or around August 15”.

    Remaining shareholders of Black Spade approved the merger on Thursday. In July, over 80 per cent of the shareholders in the SPAC had opted to redeem their shares before the merger.

    The SPAC merger will not raise new capital for VinFast but the company’s founder Pham Nhat Vuong has championed a US listing as the carmaker seeks to expand in the US market and is building a plant in North Carolina.

    The merger had valued VinFast at US$23 billion, the two companies said. In comparison, the current market capitalisation of US-listed EV makers Rivian and Lucid are US$21 billion and around US$17 billion respectively.

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    It leaves VinFast’s existing shareholders, including parent company Vingroup and Vuong, Vietnam’s richest man, with 99 per cent of shares in the company.

    “The voting results today are a vote of confidence in VinFast from Black Spade shareholders,” VinFast’s global head Thuy Le said in the statement.

    VinFast had filed for an initial public offering on the Nasdaq last December, but in May announced plans to list through a merger with Black Spade.

    Other EV makers including Faraday Future, Nikola Corp and Lucid have listed via SPAC deals but the market for such deals has faced increased scrutiny from investors and regulators.

    VinFast has shipped around 3,000 EVs to the US from its plant in Haiphong, Vietnam. It started to deliver its first VF8 EVs in March. It has not announced US sales figures.

    VinFast’s first quarter revenue dropped 49 per cent from the previous year and it posted a net loss of US$598 million. In 2022, the company posted a loss of US$2.1 billion. It has not yet made a profit.

    Vuong, who is also chairman of Vingroup, Vietnam’s largest conglomerate, told Vingroup shareholders in May that VinFast expected to sell as many as 50,000 EVs this year and could break even as soon as the end of 2024.

    The company has previously missed some of its internal delivery targets and faces competition from established rivals led by Tesla, which have been driving down prices and bringing a range of new EVs to market.

    Black Spade was founded by the private investment arm of Lawrence Ho, son of the late gambling mogul Stanley Ho. REUTERS

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