Group 1 - The core transaction involves a binding term sheet between India-based Q Technology and Dixon, where Dixon conditionally agrees to acquire a total of 51% of the paid-up capital of Q Technology in India through share purchase and subscription [1] - The preliminary total consideration for the transaction is set at 5.53 billion Indian Rupees, which includes 4.28 billion Indian Rupees for the share purchase and 1.25 billion Indian Rupees for the share subscription, representing approximately 15.5 times the post-tax profit of Q Technology in India [1] - After the completion of the proposed transaction, the group will retain a 49% stake in Q Technology in India, which will no longer be consolidated as a subsidiary [1] Group 2 - The Indian market, with the largest population globally, presents significant consumption potential for smart terminal products, leading to expected stable growth in demand for camera modules and fingerprint recognition modules [1] - Support from the Indian government, such as subsidies, will aid Q Technology in expanding its production capacity and enhancing service capabilities for Indian customers [2] - Collaborating with local enterprises like Dixon, which is one of the largest electronic manufacturing service providers in India, will help Q Technology seize market opportunities and meet the growing demand for camera and fingerprint recognition modules [2]
丘钛科技(01478.HK)可能出售印度丘钛51%股权