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Evergrande chairman set for US$2b windfall
    2019-12-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA’S third-richest man is set to get a cash windfall as much as US$2 billion.

Xu Jiayin (Hui Ka Yan), chairman of China Evergrande Group, will pocket the money after the property developer and electric-car wannabe declared a record dividend for fiscal 2018.

The board proposed a 1.42 yuan per share payout for the year ended Dec. 31, according to a statement late Sunday. That would total 18.7 billion yuan (US$2.7 billion), and with a 78 percent stake in the company, Xu will get the lion’s share.

The 61-year-old company founder didn’t take a salary last year, and was paid the equivalent of about US$34,000 in fees. However, he’s worth US$27.5 billion.

Evergrande has poured billions of dollars into acquisitions as Xu pursues an ambition to make the company the world’s biggest maker of electric cars in the next three to five years.

So far, he doesn’t have much to show for all his grand plans, last month vowing to unveil a debut car by June 2020 — a year later than first promised.

Not only does that pit him against Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc., which has been churning out electric cars for years, but also all the world’s major automakers, which are plowing tens of billions of dollars into electric car production and research.

Evergrande will also be entering a crowded local field at a time sales are slumping as the government reduces subsidies.

The proposed dividend translates to a 50 percent payout ratio of the developer’s 37.4 billion yuan profit last year. Shareholders will vote whether to approve the dividend at an extraordinary general meeting Jan. 15.

Evergrande had deferred a decision on the 2018 dividend twice since March, partly to comply with Chinese regulatory rules as it pursues a back-door listing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange for its real estate assets.

The dividend is expected to be paid on or before Feb. 26, 2020, if it is approved by shareholders at a meeting Jan. 15. (SD-Agencies)

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