GCL-Poly

GCL-Poly
Limited
Industry Industrials - Industrial Engineering - New Energy Materials
Founded 1996 (1996)
Headquarters Hong Kong, Cayman Islands
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Zhu Gong Shan
Website www.gcl-poly.com.hk

GCL-Poly(SEHK: 3800), founded in 1996, is a subsidiary of Golden Concord Group Limited (GCL), a green energy supplier in China, providing power and heat via cogeneration, incineration and wind power. As of 2009 it was the largest supplier of polysilicon in China,[1] and is also a supplier of electronic wafers for the solar industry.[2]

GCL-Poly in 2007 at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing, the IPO price range was 3.3 to HK $4.1, raising up to 1.181 billion yuan.[3]

In November 2009, China Investment Corporation (CIC) bought a HK$5.5 billion ($710 million) minority stake in GCL-Poly.[1]

February 14, 2014 GCL-Poly implement Subscription Rosenthal Group 360,000,000 new shares at a price of four yuan per share, a discount of 70.37% compared with before the suspension. The total cost of 1.44 billion yuan in cash. Upon completion, GCL will hold 67.99 percent after Rosenthal enlarged share capital.

November 2014, GCL-Poly plans a total consideration of 10.1 billion yuan to Zhu Gong Shan and its connected investors to sell about half of the company's profit contribution Xipian manufacturing operations. After Zhu Gong Shan plan then silicon chipalso production business into Shanghai Super Day, and GCL-Poly will shift its focus to upstream polysilicon business. December 19 the same year, GCL-Poly announced the cancellation of the transaction.[4]

In August 2016, GCL-Poly bought $150 million worth assets of SunEdison.[5][6]

In April 2017, GCL-Poly invested over $832 million in construction of 60,000 MT polysilicon plant in China.

References

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  2. http://www.gcl-poly.com.hk/eng/about/glance_key.php
  3. "協鑫配售超額5倍眾安 $6737入場". Apple Daily 蘋果日報.
  4. "協鑫取消百億賣資產大計". Apple Daily 蘋果日報.
  5. "GCL-Poly Buys SunEdison Silicon Assets for $150M". Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  6. Yung, Chester (2016-08-29). "SunEdison to Sell Some Assets to GCL-Poly Energy". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
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