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China's New King Of The Deal Has Big Plans For Two Continents [Global Finance]

CHINA WangJing is a man who likes to think big-his is the kind of grandiose thinking that built China's Han Empire Dynasty and the Great Wall.

Earlier this year Wang, the 40-year-old billionaire from Beijing, announced plans to build a $40 billion canal through Nicaragua that will rival the US-controlled Panama Canal.

More recently, Wang, who is chairman of more than 20 enterprises across 35 countries, announced plans to launch his first publicly traded company.

His Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology, one of the world's fastest-growing telcos, is orchestrating a reverse takeover to obtain a listing in Shanghai. The move is expected to give Wang access to capital to help finance his stated ambition of creating a telecom giant that is one of the world's top three players in just five years.

Under the proposed deal Beijing ZhongchuangTelecom Test Co, listed in Shanghai, will buy a 96.5% stake in Beijing Xinwei. It will then make a private placement of shares that will turn Wang, who is chairman of Beijing Xinwei, into its largest shareholder.

"This means that securities laws in China and the listing requirements of the Shanghai exchange do not have a preemptive right which allows shareholders to preserve their ownership share in a company," notes Laurence Booth, an M&A specialist at the University ofToronto's Rotman School of Management.


Meanwhile, Nicaragua granted Wang's HK Nicaragua Canal Development Group rights to develop a canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, along with an oil pipeline, two deepwater ports, a railroad and airports. Wang has hired his country's biggest construction firm, stateowned China Railway Construction, to conduct an initial technical feasibility study.

"Right now the buzz is the Arctic Circle route to Europe as the Arctic warms and allows traffic from Asia," adds Booth. "Very large container ships are already using this route, so raising money for another canal when this is becoming hot is a bit strange." -Erik Heinrich (c) 2013 Global Finance Media Inc.

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