ADNOC leads $18.7 billion proposal to buy Australia's Santos
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Four board members including the company’s chairman acquired the shares in March in the weeks before the first, unsuccessful takeover offer was tabled.
A $30bn takeover of Australia’s second largest oil and gas company, Santos, by Middle East giant Adnoc faces a fight to clear a raft of regulatory hurdles, with Jim Chalmers saying he faced a “big decision” amid concerns over energy security and a national interest test.
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Emirates News Agency on MSNXRG-led consortium submits non-binding offer to acquire Australian energy company SantosXRG, the international investment arm of ADNOC, announced today that an XRG-led consortium has submitted an indicative non-binding offer to acquire Santos, a leading international energy company providing reliable,
The company has landed the largest ever cash deal in the global energy sector. The only problem is getting the bid past the FIRB and the treasurer.
Charo Santos took to social media on Sunday, June 15, to honor two important men in her life — her father, Winifredo Santos, and her husband, Rafael Concio Jr. — in a heartfelt Father's Day tribute. In her post,
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Less than a week on from Edwin De Los Santos’ cancelled fight with Keyshawn Davis, De Los Santos and promoter Sampson Lewkowicz have parted ways.
It comes after Street Talk reported on Sunday that Adnoc had held preliminary talks with Santos about taking a stake in the ASX-listed business