- Shares of Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast began trading on the Nasdaq on Tuesday.
- A SPAC deal with Black Spade valued VinFast at approximately $23 billion
- VinFast, the automobile arm of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, has so far imported about 2,100 of its EVs to the U.S. from Vietnam, and brought nearly 800 more to Canada.
Shares of Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast began trading on the Nasdaq on Tuesday, following completion of its merger with the U.S.-listed special purpose acquisition company Black Spade Acquisition.
VinFast’s new U.S. shares opened at $22 on Tuesday and rose sharply to end the day at $37.06 for a gain of over 68%. Black Spade Acquisition’s shares closed at $10.45 on Monday.
SPACs are shell companies that raise capital in an IPO and use the cash to merge with a private company in order to take it public, usually within two years.
The deal with Black Spade valued VinFast at approximately $23 billion, according to a June filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
“It’s a big milestone for us to be listed in the U.S. The listing is going to open access to the capital markets for us in the future,” VinFast CEO Lê Thị Thu Thủy, who uses the name Madame Thủy in English, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” earlier Tuesday morning.
VinFast, the automobile arm of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, was founded in 2017. It has so far imported about 2,100 of its EVs to the U.S. from Vietnam, and brought nearly 800 more to Canada.
The company made its first U.S. deliveries in March, but it still has a long way to go to compete with giants like Tesla and the Detroit automakers.
We try to stay competitive in every market that we are in in terms of profitability. I think it will come together with the volume. For now, we will stay true to our strategy.Lê Thị Thu ThủyCEO of VinFast
On whether VinFast is under the pressure to cut prices in general, following a series of price reductions by Tesla and other EV rivals earlier this year, Le said the company’s strategy is “offering premium quality products at affordable pricing with excellent after sales service.”
“We always price our products quite competitively compared to other similar products. But when you look deeply into our products, we are loaded with more features and more technology. So I think consumers started recognizing the values that we bring with our products,” said Lê.
“We try to stay competitive in every market that we are in in terms of profitability. I think it will come together with the volume. For now, we will stay true to our strategy.”
As a comparison, VinFast’s 5-seater VF 8 starts from $46,000, while the basic Tesla 5-seater Model Y is priced from $47,740.
Tesla passenger vehicles are eligible for a $7,500 federal tax credit in the U.S., while VinFast vehicles don’t currently qualify for the tax savings as they’re not built in the U.S.
Source: Business - cnbc.com