BASF Close To Selling Most Of Fertilizer Assets To Yara - Report
September 08 2011 - 4:15AM
Dow Jones News
German chemicals giant BASF SE (BAS.XE) is close to selling most
of its nitrogen fertilizer assets to Norway's Yara International
ASA (YAR.OS), Bloomberg news agency reported late Wednesday, citing
two unnamed people close to the matter.
BASF Thursday said it doesn't comment on market speculation.
A Yara spokesman told Dow Jones Newswires Thursday that "Yara is
interested in buying at the right price and has placed a bid,"
adding the company is now waiting for the bidding process to
conclude.
Talks are advancing and the companies could reach an initial
agreement by late September, Bloomberg quotes one of the people
close to the situation as saying.
Egypt's Orascom Construction Industries (OCIC.CI) is also in the
running, Bloomberg reports, although Yara is the frontrunner.
Orascom wasn't immediately available for comment Thursday.
BASF said in March it planned to sell major parts of its
fertilizer activities, including production plants in Antwerp and
BASF's 50% share of the joint venture PEC-Rhin in Ottmarsheim,
France.
BASF had originally aimed to complete the sale by the first
quarter of 2012, however "we hope it will happen sooner," a BASF
spokesman told Dow Jones Newswires Thursday.
News agency website: http://www.bloomberg.com/
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