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Australia may be tempted to add the UAE energy firm's $19bln offer for the gas driller to a list of blocked overseas ...
Australia's second-largest gas producer Santos said on Monday it intended to support an all-cash $18.7 billion takeover bid ...
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Stockhead on MSN‘Very positive for the gas industry’: Omega’s Trevor Brown on ADNOC’s Santos bidOmega Oil and Gas' Trevor Brown tells Stockhead why the ADNOC-led consortium’s bid for Santos is a positive for Australia’s ...
In a note at odds with the bank’s analysts, the Hong Kong sales desk says Treasurer Jim Chalmers would be taking a political ...
The Australian Workers’ Union is emerging as a key gatekeeper to the Albanese government’s approval of a near-$30bn takeover bid for Santos by Abu Dhabi’s state-owned oil giant, ADNOC ...
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GlobalData on MSNSantos gives XRG Consortium six weeks for $18.7bn takeover reviewThe non-binding indicative proposal suggests an acquisition of all issued shares of Santos at a cash price of $5.76 per share ...
An XRG-led consortium has proposed to acquire Australia's Santos as it looks to become a top-five global LNG player.
LNG sales contract comes as the company’s Abu Dhabi-led bidders have started a tour the oil and gas producer’s assets.
Santos has granted an ADNOC-led consortium exclusive due diligence access for six weeks concerning an $18.7 billion ...
Santos said it intends to endorse to shareholders its potential acquisition by the ADNOC-led consortium, a year after ending merger talks with Australian compatriot Woodside.
XRG and partners will have a six-week exclusivity period to further negotiations over $18.7 billion acquisition deal ...
(Reuters) -Australia's second-largest gas producer Santos said on Monday it intended to support an all-cash $18.7 billion takeover bid from an international consortium led by Abu Dhabi's National ...
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