What is Nanshan Group's 'interest' in Virgin?

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So Virgin hasn't made a profit for a long time (although hopefully that will turn around). Most of its shareholders are other airlines that presumably derive some other benefit from their ownership - namely, having Virgin's relatively strong domestic Australian presence (both in terms of flights and frequent flyer program) as a feeder into their own networks; particularly if their competitors are aligned with Qantas.

However, while Nanshan owns a small airline in China, it does not appear (at face value) that that airline derive much if anything from Virgin (i.e. does not even have partnerships, unlike HNA Group's airlines).

Does anyone have a theory or understanding as to why Nanshan chose to buy into Virgin, and continue to hold Virgin shares?
 
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Does anyone have a theory or understanding as to why Nanshan chose to buy into Virgin, and continue to hold Virgin shares?
I would expect that they hoped Virgin to have connected with the China operations. Hence Virgin’s attempt into Hong Kong.
They aren’t loosing any money holding Virgin shares. Virgin aren’t asking for any money from Shareholders and hasn’t done so for a number of years.
If they sold shares now, then they would loose money due to the lower share price. Plus with the demand issues in the travel industry it’s going to obtain less value from selling its shares right now.

On top of this I think the group have worse investments elsewhere than Virgin.

Overall, any investor makes an investment in the opinion of making money. However, investments come with risk. That’s investment 101.
 
I think Nanshan might have a group tours business so they could have been looking to sell packages into Australia.
 
Sounds like their shareholding will soon be transferred to Bain...
 
Sounds like their shareholding will soon be transferred to Bain...

Along with everyone else's shareholdings (Singapore Ltd, Corvina (Virgin Holdings), Etihad Aviation, etc)..
 
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