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Nanpo (Holdings) Ltd.: Initial Public Offering
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Nanpo (Holdings) Ltd., a Hong Kong-based Chinese food distributor, is planning for its initial public offering on the stock exchange of Hong Kong. Nanpo was established in 1981 with a mandate to be the sole distributor of poultry, fresh water fish, livestock, and fruit and vegetables produced in Guangdong, the bordering province of mainland China. Throughout the years, Nanpo has built up an admirable market share in many food categories and a distribution channel of 500 wholesalers. In 1993, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation in the People's Republic of China reaffirmed its sole distributor status. The management of Nanpo has developed an aggressive growth plan, which includes new food processing facilities and forward integration into retail outlets and restaurant chains. Nanpo has turned to the capital market of Hong Kong to finance its future growth. Nanpo's management has decided to float 25% of the company and has engaged a local merchant bank, Hinson Capital, as its lead underwriter. Three weeks away from the planned IPO, Jack Yang, a director of Nanpo, is once again reviewing the details of pricing.