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Austal (ASX: ASB) $4.51

ASB +17.45%: The shipbuilder jumped today after South Korea’s Hanwha returned with a non-binding A$1.05–1.20bn offer for Austal’s US operations, with Austal granting four weeks of due diligence. Importantly, this is an asset-level proposal rather than a takeover of ASB, leaving the Australian, Philippines and Vietnam operations within the listed group. The US business is strategically valuable, with major US Navy and Coast Guard contracts and submarine-module exposure, although it is currently weighed down by legacy contracts and is expected to record a ~A$175m operating loss in FY26.

This isn’t Hanwha’s first attempt. In 2024 it offered A$2.825/share, or ~A$1.0bn, for all of Austal, an approach rejected largely because of regulatory uncertainty. Since then, Hanwha has built a 19.9% economic interest in ASB, while regulatory attitudes have softened, including Australian approval for it to increase its shareholding to 19.9%.

MM’s view: Hanwha clearly wants Austal’s US assets and today’s approach puts a tangible value on a business whose near-term earnings are heavily distorted by problem contracts. With a motivated strategic buyer already sitting on a substantial interest, we suspect this has further to play out; the key question is whether A$1.05–1.20bn is enough to convince Austal to part with arguably its most strategically valuable asset.

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MM remains bullish ASB, currently long in Shawn’s Trade Ideas
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