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Established in 1989 and located at Xiaoshan, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Rongsheng Holding Group Co Ltd has developed into a modern business group that excels in areas such as petrochemicals, chemical fibers, real estate and financial investment. It ranks 176th on the list of China’s Top 500 Enterprises, and 34th in China Top 100 Private Enterprises.
In the real estate industry, the group has established two major sectors: Shengyuan Real Estate and Ningbo United. Combining real estate development and the leisure industry, Rongsheng has successfully developed several classic projects such as Xianghu No 1, Liangzhu Cutural Park.
In financial investment, Rongsheng has invested in several commercial financial institutions, and actively engaged in the fields of modern medical treatment, bulk commodities and intellectualization.
Rongsheng group has established several listed companies, including Rongsheng Petrochemical and Ningbo United, covering the petrochemical and real estate industries.
Rongsheng insists on innovative development. Currently, the group has built various technological and scientific innovation platforms such as high-tech research and development centers, a workstation for academicians and experts, an enterprise technology center and a post-doctorate science and research workstation.
Cooperative relationships with Zhejiang University, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University and Tianjin Polytechnic University have been formed. A research and development (R&D) team was also established, gathering experts from many countries and regions. In recent years, Rongsheng group has made fruitful achievements in developing new products and new technology.
SINGAPORE, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Rongsheng Petrochemical, the trading arm of Chinese private refiner Zhejiang Petrochemical, has bought at least 5 million barrels of crude for delivery in December and January next year in preparation for starting a new crude unit by year-end, five trade sources said on Wednesday.
Rongsheng bought at least 3.5 million barrels of Upper Zakum crude from the United Arab Emirates and 1.5 million barrels of al-Shaheen crude from Qatar via a tender that closed on Tuesday, the sources said.
Rongsheng’s purchase helped absorbed some of the unsold supplies from last month as the company did not purchase any spot crude in past two months, the sources said.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries Co Ltd has appointed Morgan Stanleyand JP Morganto finalize plans for its long-awaited IPO in Hong Kong, aiming to raise up to $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter, sources told Reuters on Tuesday.
This is Rongsheng’s latest bid to go public after it failed to raise more than $2 billion from a planned IPO in Hong Kong in 2008, mainly as a result of the global financial crisis.
Rongsheng"s early main shareholders included an Asia investment arm of Goldman Sachs, U.S. hedge fund D.E. Shaw and New Horizon, a China fund founded by the son of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.
The three investors sold off their stakes in Rongsheng for a profit early this year, said the sources familiar with the situation. Representatives for the banks, funds and Rongsheng all declined to comment.
Rongsheng’s revived IPO plan comes at a challenging time. Smaller domestic rival, New Century Shipbuilding, slashed its Singapore IPO in half last week, planning to raise up to $560 million from the originally planned $1.24 billion due to weak market conditions.
Given uncertainty in the global shipbuilding business environment as well as growing concerns over a huge flow of fund-raising events in Hong Kong, investment bankers suggest the potential size for Rongsheng could be $1 billion to $1.5 billion, according to the sources.
Rongsheng is seeking to tap capital markets to fund fast growth and aims to catch up with bigger state-owned rivals such as Guangzhou Shipyard International Co Ltd.
Rongsheng won a $484 million deal to build four ships for Oman Shipping Co last year. The vessels would carry exports from an iron ore pellet plant in northern Oman which is expected to begin production in the second half of 2010.
Founded in 1989, Zhejiang Rongsheng Holding Group Co., Ltd., through its subsidiaries, engages in petrochemical, polyester, spinning, texturing, coal chemicals, real estate, trading, logistics, and thermal power businesses. Rongsheng is a global company serving customers in China, Europe, America, and Asia.
The Group has proven to be a leader among its competitors in each industry and has over ten subsidiaries, three of which are public companies, including Rongsheng Petrochemical Co. Ltd., Yibing Tianyuan Group Co. Ltd., and Ningbo United Group Co. Ltd. In 2014, the Group’s sales revenue surpassed RMB ¥60 Billion (CAD $10 Billion). In 2015, Rongsheng was a top 10 petrochemical industry leader in China.
Mr. Li Shuirong, Chairman of Rongsheng Holding Group serves as the Chairman of Rongsheng Petrochemical Co. Ltd., Vice President of the Zhejiang Private Economy Academy and Director of the Zhejiang Operation Management Academy. Mr. Li is a recognized philanthropist and greatly believes in giving back to the community especially in building schools to educate future generations as well as for those in need.
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The Board is pleased to announce that the English name of the Company has been changed from "China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Limited" to "China Huarong Energy Company Limited" and the Chinese name of the Company has been changed from
The stock short name of shares of the Company for trading on the Stock Exchange will be changed from "CH RONGSHENG" to "HUARONG ENERGY" in English and from "中國 熔盛重工" to "華榮能源" in Chinese with effect from 9:00 a.m. on 24 April 2015. The stock
Reference is made to the announcement of China Huarong Energy Company Limited (formerly known as China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Limited) (the "Company") dated 29 October 2014 and the circular of the Company dated 17 February
The Board is pleased to announce that the English name of the Company has been changed from "China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Limited" to "China Huarong Energy Company Limited" and the Chinese name of the Company has been changed from
The stock short name of shares of the Company for trading on the Stock Exchange will be changed from"CH RONGSHENG" to "HUARONG ENERGY" in English and from "中國熔 盛重工" to "華榮能源" in Chinese with effect from 9:00 a.m. on 24 April 2015. The stock
(Bloomberg) — China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Ltd., the shipbuilder whose woes made it a symbol of the country’s credit binge, said it planned to sell assets to an unidentified Chinese acquirer.
The company intends to sell the core assets and liabilities of its onshore shipbuilding and offshore engineering businesses, according to a statement to the Hong Kong exchange Monday. Rongsheng’s shares, which were halted March 11, will resume trading on March 17.
Once China’s largest shipbuilder outside government control, Shanghai-based Rongsheng has been searching for funds after orders for new ships dried up and the company fell behind on principal and interest payments on 8.57 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) of bank loans. Rongsheng’s struggles illustrate the difficulties shipbuilders face in competing with state-owned yards that have government backing and easier access to funds.
Rongsheng and the proposed buyer have entered into an exclusivity period while assets and liabilities are valued, according to the statement. The agreement will expire on June 30, the company said.
Rongsheng said March 5 it wouldn’t proceed with a proposed warrant sale after Kingwin Victory Investment Ltd. owner Wang Ping — a potential investor who had pledged as much as HK$3.2 billion ($412 million) — was said to have been detained.
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings Ltd. said previously it had been approached by China’s government about buying a stake in Rongsheng, and that no decision had been made. Yangzijiang Chief Financial Officer Liu Hua said today that the company isn’t involved in the agreement announced by Rongsheng, according to the company’s external representative.
Rongsheng has sought help from the government to benefit from a rebound in China’s shipbuilding industry — the world’s second biggest — after cutting its workforce and running up debts amid a global downturn in orders.
In September, the government responded by listing Rongsheng’s Jiangsu shipyard unit among 51 shipbuilding facilities in China deemed worthy of policy support as the industry grapples with overcapacity.
Some of Rongsheng’s subsidiaries, including Hefei Rong An Power Machinery Co. and Rongsheng Machinery Co., signed agreements with domestic lenders, led by Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, to extend debt repayments to the end of 2015, the company said in October.
China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Ltd., the shipyard that has become symbolic of a credit glut gone wrong, said a spate of canceled orders led to
China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Ltd., the shipbuilder whose woes made it a symbol of the country’s credit binge, said it planned to sell
China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Ltd., once the country’s largest private shipyard, said it will not proceed with a proposed warrant sale
China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group, the country"s largest private shipbuilder, said its first-half net loss widened more than ten times as shipowners
Private-sector shipyards such as Rongsheng Heavy Industries and China Ocean Shipbuilding Industry Group Ltd report another very tough year of losses in 2013
China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group, the country"s largest private shipbuilder, said on Wednesday it expects to report a substantial full-year loss just
Rongsheng Heavy Industries announced in a stock filing today their plan to issue HK$1,400,000,000 (USD $180 million) in convertible bonds in an effort to help
HONG KONG/SINGAPORE, July 11 (Reuters) – A court has granted a unit of China Rongsheng Heavy Industries approval to proceed with legal action to reclaim
China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group, China"s largest private shipbuilder, appealed for financial help from the Chinese government and big shareholders on
As forewarned in December, Chinese shipbuilder Rongsheng Heavy Industries, posted a 2012 loss of USD $92 million, the opposite of the $90 million profit they
HONG KONG, March 25 (Reuters) – China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group Holdings Ltd won its first orders to build two jack-up rigs worth more than $360