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Sino Land: Hotel Spin-Off (A)
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In September 1994, Sino Land, the best-known second-tier property developer in Hong Kong, was studying the possibility of a spinoff of its hotels and hospitality division into a separately listed firm. Under the proposed de-merger, the new holding vehicle, Sino Hotels (Holdings), would inherit equity interests in a number of hotels and restaurants. It was also scheduled to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after elevation of Sino Land to a blue-chip Hang Seng Index constituent stock on February 28, 1998. The case looks at the rationale and the timing of the spinoff and investigates whether the event resulted in an increase in Sino Land's stock market value and improvements in its business.