Rolf ‘s Insight : Sembcorp Marine Rights Issues to raise SGD2.1B in a demerger deal with Sembcorp Industries

Undoubtedly, this is the topic of the day for Singapore stock exchange. Many analysts have covered this topic, but since I am personally in the sector for close to two decades, I also will like to share my humble views here and hopefully it can provide added insight on top of the analysts’ or any other news reports.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sembcorp Marine Ltd – S51.SI (SCM) announces rights issue to raise SGD2.1b. Of which, SGD1.5b will be used to return the loan she owed to her parent, Sembcorp Industries Ltd – U96.SI (SCI). At the same time, both Temasek and SCI has pledged their support to the five-for-one renounceable rights issues. Up to 10.5B new shares will be issued at a price of 20 cts each.
SCI, which owns 61 per cent of SCM has under undertaken to subscribe SGD1.27B of her entitlement, plus 230M if necessary. The rest of the 600M will be backed by Temasek who owned 49.3 per cent of SCI. The rights price is 31 percent discount to the TERP (theoretical ex-rights price) base on SCM last five day’s weighted average price of 74 cts.
The other part of the deal includes a demerger of SCI with SCM. This will be done via post rights’ exercise where SCI will issue to the SCM shareholders the shares in the form of dividends on a pro-rata basis. Without any cash outlay, SCI shareholders are to receive between 427 and 491 SCM shares for every 100 SCI shares owned.  
Both deals are inter-conditional to each other. Both companies will seek shareholders’ approval on the transactions with meetings to be held end-August or early September. The completion is targeted to be final quarter this year.
STOCK PRICE EFFECT
Today,
SCM opened at 50.5c, peaked at 67c and close at 62c. Day increase of 23%.
SCI opened at 1.94, peaked at 2.23 and close at 2.09. Day increase of 8%
But take note, that trading has been halted since last Thursday and SCM was last traded at 85c and SCI at S$1.53. In effect, SCM decline 27% and SCI has rose 37% since trading halt.
WHAT IT MEANS FOR SCM?
Cough out cash or risk dilution
The rights issues may mean that SCM investors to cough up extra cash in an environment of economic uncertainty, or risk shares dilution. Current low oil price will result in new project award delays with lesser projects on the table. Covid situation in dorm is affecting workers’ capacity. Other problems of supply chain delay will also further delay deliveries of current projects. Therefore it is a double whammy downward hit to not just near term profits, but future revenue.  
Stronger balance sheet.
The post rights exercise will reduce SCM gearing to 45 percent from 182 percent, and net tangible assets will rise from SGD1.9B to 4B. This is good news for the investors.
Boost of confidence
The commitment of Temasek will not only gave investors a big boost of confidence, but also the clients of SCM. In the current dire outlook, clients are also worry that shipyards are unable to survive the ordeal in the midst of the projects. The support of government owned Temasek will also give clients a peace of mind when they are awarding to SCM.
Price premium
This financial stability and SCM previous good track records, can perhaps help the company to gain some price premium over her competition to win more future projects with better margin.
WHAT IT MEANS FOR SCI?
Focus on its core business
The demerger can allow SCI to focus on its core business of energy, utilities and urban developments and not being burdened by the unstable business of marine oil and gas.
Better bottom line
Since SCM has not been earning money in the past few years, SCI earnings will no longer get bogged down by the poor and cyclical results of SCM’s marine business.
Shares dividends
With no cash outlay, SCI investors can receive dividends in the form of SCM shares. That said, if I own shares of SCI, I will prefer to receive cash dividends rather than SCM shares which in my opinion has little room of growth, as it seems now.
WHAT IT MEANS FOR TEMASEK?
Post transaction,
·       Temasek’s stake in SCI will remain at 49.3 percent.
·       Temasek’s stake in SCM will be between 29.9 – 58 per cent depending on the undertaking of SCM shareholders of the rights issue.
WHAT IS THE POSSIBLE LONG-TERM RATIONALE?
It is no secret that there has been long-held speculation on the merger of Keppel Offshore and Marine (KOM) and SCM. This deal of SCI and SMM disconnect, further reinforce the possibility of a merger of KOM and SCM.
Even if is not a merger in near term, but at least it will make a future merger easier.
Please also refer to my earlier article:
ROLF’S THOUGHTS
No surprise at all. It is a sensible and practical deal from Temasek’s point of view. There is no question that SCM requires to recapitalise because her balance sheet is weak. At the same time SCI can free herself from SCM’s sporadic business, and focus on growing her core business and bottom line.
In this deal, I think it is a win-win for both SCI and SCM overall. But perhaps more tilted towards SCI side.
SCM investors faces dilution of shares if they do not subscribe fully to their entitled rights. And for retail investors who are cash-strapped, it will be a difficult decision. To spend more cash on a (SCM) business that does not evidently exhibit bright future prospects, or to conserve cash for other stocks, and let your current shares of SCM dilute?  
Or maybe there is a hope that SCM and KOM will merge soon, and through the merger SCM share price will soar! Or perhaps Temasek will take both companies private and merge them offering a good price for SCM’s investors. Everything is possible.
But one thing I am pretty sure is that the merger of SCM of KOM will not happen within this year or perhaps not even by end of next year. It is not as easy an easy merger as what, we outsiders thought. First Temasek needs to acquire more shares of Keppel Corp being KOM’s parent to have a majority right. Then Temasek can then either sell private company KOM to public listed SCM with the approval of both Keppel and SCM’s shareholders. And this is not all.

Because KOM and SCM are two world’s largest oil rig builders, combining these two giants in the oil and gas sector will mean almost complete monopoly in this segment of business. The global anti-competition authorities will have to give the approval, which they may reject the merger, or the process may just drag on and on. This is exemplified in the case of Korean yards HHI and DSME merger, which gave rise to multiple protests and delays.

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15 thoughts on “Rolf ‘s Insight : Sembcorp Marine Rights Issues to raise SGD2.1B in a demerger deal with Sembcorp Industries

    1. Hi Heron,
      This is purely my own opinion.
      If I am shareholder of SCM, I will probably sell at the next rally asap. I will rather use the cash for the rights for other investments. I think the long term prospect is gloomy not just because of the share price, but the nature of the business is too difficult. But this opinion stems from the business perspective.

      We are know that stock price is not always direct proportional to the business earnings nowadays, as a possible merger or some unexpected news may drive up the pricing.

      Nonetheless, I will stick with my views that SCM nature of business tough with low margins and T&C that favours the clients more than SCM. In the current environment, it is going to be even worse!

      I prefer short term pain than long term pain.

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  1. Hi rolf
    the rights issues are renounceable. Does that mean shareholder like me can sell off my unsubscribe Rights Issues in the stock market (dates to be announced by scm)?

    1. Hi steady,
      You are right. You can sell or buy your renounceable rights just like shares. Do check the letter dispatch by SCM.

  2. Hi Rofl,
    I got 1000 shares of SCM above $3.50. Just wondering if it is wise to buy SCI now to get free SCM shares to bring down cost? What will you do if you were me?

    1. Hi Newbie,

      It will be a difficult answer for me, because I do not know your overall portfolio and why and how you think, so it’s always more difficult to answer. Ask yourself why did you buy SCM back then? Did SCM achieve your reasons of buying back then?
      Any fundamental changes in the company or the big picture outlook that will continue to lead it to be depressed or perhaps becoming stronger? Many years ago, I use to own SCI at 4.5 but I sold at 3.4 at a losses (even though it is not SCM), because I lost faith in heavy manufacturing business. My cutting of losses prevents me from losing more further.
      SCM is even more tough, being subject to labour shortage, lots of technical knowledge, which can possibly lost when people left, and low price margin being squeezed by oil majors which SCM will have not much choice because she needs order to fill her yards.

      SCM rights is 5-for-1 at 20c and I believed very soon the share price will tend towards 20c. You have:

      1000 shares at S$3.5 = $3500, rights of 200 shares at S$0.2c = $40
      $3540 / 1200 shares = $2.95 per share (ur new average price).
      S$40 for rights should be ok I think.

      But the new share price is going to be 0.2-0.3 I think, meaning it is 90% losses.

      If EGM passed for all 3 resolutions, then if you buy 1000 shares of SCI at say $2.0 = $2000.
      Then you will be entitled to 4270-4910 shares of SCM. Say 4500 shares at S$0.25 (maybe) = S$1,125 (free? !)

      So you now own 5700 SCM shares and ave price S$3540/5700 = $0.62 per share.
      Say price is 0.25, then your sell price is $1,425. Your purchase price is S$3540. You lost 60% better than 90% earlier.

      And you also own 1000 SCI shares ave price $2.
      Your total spent is $5540.

      Seems like a good deal ave price wise for SCM shares you own, provided if SCI price don’t drop. But if both SCM and SCI further declines in their share prices, then it is double whammy for you, as you spend more money to own both stocks that decline rather than one in the past. But if you believe the business for SCI and SCM will be good in future then go ahead.

      Check out also both the share price charts of SCI and SCM in the past years and ask yourself why you are confident in the business, or you purely only wanted to average down your price with more cash cough in?

      Hope that my calcs is correct. DYODD and please remind me if my calcs is wrong.

      Tks

    2. Hi Rolf,

      Thank you very much for breaking things down for me. That’s very helpful and I really appreciate it:)

    3. Hi Newbie,
      I made a mistake in my calcs. 5 for 1 rights is 1 shares for 5 rights shares.

      Hence for you, it should be:
      1000 shares at S$3.5 = $3500, rights of 5000 shares at S$0.2c = $1000
      $4500 / 6000 shares = $0.75 per share (ur new average price).

      So your average pricing should be much lower! 🙂

  3. Maybe the minority shareholders of SCM can vote against the whitewash resolution (since SCI has to abstain). This may sound selfish but I think Temasek can come up with a better offer for SCM minority shareholders. Just a thought :p

    1. Hi, I added a new image showing the shareholding of SCM with SCI and Temasek. Do you think all or at leat >30% SCM shareholders will be bothered to vote?

  4. Hi rolf.
    How do we calculate or estimate the selling price for the Rights shares? is there any general formula to guide us?

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