Dubai developer Emaar to take over mall unit amid slump
News sends shares of both companies up, but premium seen by some as low
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EMAAR Properties PJSC, the Dubai-based developer of the world's tallest tower, plans to take over its malls unit as the coronavirus pandemic exacerbates a property downturn in the Middle East business and tourism hub.
Shares of both companies rose. The developer, which already owns 85 per cent of Emaar Malls, proposed to pay 0.51 share for every Emaar Malls share, valuing the business at 24 billion dirhams (US$8.7 billion).
According to Bloomberg calculations, the offer values Emaar Malls at 1.85 dirhams per share, a premium of about 10 per cent to its last closing price.
A property glut and faltering demand in Dubai have driven prices down by more than a third since the market peaked some seven years ago. The decline has been made worse by the coronavirus pandemic, and Emaar last year temporarily halted new projects.
"Even though we think the offer will be accepted by the minority shareholders of Emaar Malls, the low premium offered and the discount to the IPO price may not be welcomed by investors," Arqaam Capital analyst Mohamad Haidar wrote in a research note Wednesday. It set a new target price for Emaar Properties at 5.26 dirhams.
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Shares of Emaar Properties, the biggest listed developer in Dubai, climbed as much as 5 per cent shortly after open. Emaar Malls rose 8.3 per cent, its biggest jump since November.
Emaar Properties sold shares in Emaar Malls, which operates one of the world's biggest shopping centres in Dubai, in 2014. The order book was more than 30 times oversubscribed for the institutional segment, and more than 20 times for the individual part at the top of the price range at 2.9 dirhams.
Restrictions to check the spread of the coronavirus pandemic weighed on the business for most of last year. The chief of Damac Properties PJSC, one of Dubai's largest developers, said last month it will take at least one to two years for the real estate market to get out of its downturn. BLOOMBERG
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