Suncor Energy投标43亿购买加拿大油沙公司
原始发布日期: 2015-10-05 发布者:阿皮字变大 字变小
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Suncor的出价高出Canadian Oil Sands 43%的市场值,据10月2日的Toronto股票交易 Suncor Energy is making a bid to acquire Canadian Oil Sands Ltd., the largest partner in Syncrude. The Calgary-based company says it's offering Suncor shares worth about $4.3 billion and would take on about $2.3 billion of debt owed by Canadian Oil Sands, making the total transaction worth $6.6 billion. Suncor says the offer would give shareholders of Canadian Oil Sands a stake in Canada's largest integrated energy company, which includes the Petro-Canada chain of fuel stations as well as its own oil and gas production and refining operations. 'We're offering a significant premium to COS's current market price.' - Suncor CEO Steve Williams The offer value is also 43 per cent above the market value for Canadian Oil Sands, based on closing prices at the Toronto Stock Exchange on Friday. "We believe this is a financially compelling opportunity for COS shareholders," Steve Williams, Suncor's president and chief executive officer, said in a statement. "We're offering a significant premium to COS's current market price and also providing exposure to a meaningful dividend increase. We're confident in the value this Offer provides to COS shareholders." Widely held Suncor says its offer will be open until Dec. 4, although it could be withdrawn or the deadline could be extended. The company scheduled a morning briefing with analysts to discuss the offer, which hasn't been accepted by the COS board. Canadian Oil Sands is a widely held company, with no shareholder owning more than six per cent of the common shares according to public data compiled by Thomson Reuters. Its largest shareholders are institutional investors. Canadian Oil Sands has a 37 per cent stake in the Syncrude oilsands operation and Suncor owns 12 per cent. Other Syncrude partners are: Imperial with 25 per cent, Sinopec (nine per cent), Nexen (seven per cent), Murphy Oil and Mocal Energy (five per cent each.) According to Thomson Reuters data, TD Asset Management is the largest shareholder in Canadian Oil Sands, with about five per cent of COS common stock. Other investors include funds managed by Franklin, Deutsch Asset & Wealth, CIBC, Blackrock and Vanguard.
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