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HTL was founded by the Phua brothers in 1976, initially making PVC sofas for the Singapore market. Photo: Company
Daniel Chan1.15Daniel Chan, founder of DCG Capital.In Singapore, our investment in a special situation stock HTL International (“HWA”) appears to be paying off.

As a rule, special situations don’t form a big part of our portfolio.

We’re sharing about HWA because special situation stocks have supported the portfolio’s performance in the past two years and a spread of 6-7% still exists to the takeout price of S$1.


…. a spread of 6-7% still exists to the takeout price of S$1.

Our HWA position was built at an average cost of S$0.76.

At the time of writing, HWA trades at S$0.93, a PBR of 1.65x with net cash of S$0.09/share and the core operating business stabilizing and improving.


Around S$0.25, HWA came to our attention as a classic net-net that was slowly repurchasing stock (one of Charlie Munger’s ‘cannibal’ companies). Corporate governance appears to be good and it was easy to ascertain a robust and real balance sheet.

♦ Story of HTL

HWA is a high-end sofa manufacturer and distributor, selling under the HTL brand. Europe accounts for over-50% of sales, North America 15-25%, with Asia Pacific making up the rest. Production facilities are in the PRC with a corporate HQ in Singapore. HWA was founded in 1976 by the Phua brothers in Singapore and has been exporting to Germany since 1981. HWA has been listed since 1993.

Like other small family-run businesses, HWA has faced ups and downs. Attempts to move into furniture retail in Germany (via the 2005 Domicil acquisition) haven’t been as successful as the business owners would like. Operating conditions over 2010-15 were also extremely difficult. Besides dealing with the challenging and difficult German retail environment, the raw material cost (Brazilian leather hide) doubled, while freight rose with the oil price rally post-GFC. Unsurprisingly, the stock price collapsed from S$0.85 to S$0.22 during this period.

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The problem with Asian net-nets is that they tend to stay that way unless a catalyst exists.

Once it became clear that the Phua family were exiting the business and had found a credible buyer in the furniture industry, Guangdong Yi Hua Timber, now known as Yi Hua Lifestyle (“Yi Hua”), it was easier to commit time analyzing this idea. 


The Phua family has given Yi Hua a 3-year post-acquisition profit guarantee (totalling US$82.75 million over 2016-19) that an uninformed outsider may view as aggressive, given the past 5 years of poor operating results.

Indeed, the Shanghai bourse queried Yi Hua (listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange 600978:CH) on the valuation of the HWA deal.

A careful review of Yi Hua’s filings finds a realistic profit guarantee, given stabilization of Brazil leather hide prices to 2009-10 levels. Regulatory approvals have been obtained so we expect HWA’s EGM to be called imminently.



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