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Oman's Raysut Cement contemplates $100m buy out of Kenyan firm


Raysut Cement Company of Oman has expressed desire in acquiring ARM Cement Ltd of Kenya as the GCC company expands in Africa.

An acquisition would be valued at more than $100 million, the Salalah-based company said in an emailed statement on Tuesday. The first company to express it's interest was Dangote Cement Plc, Africa’s biggest producer. People familiar with the matter said that the Nigerian firm signaled an intention to bid last month.

Harrison Gitau, senior analyst at Nairobi-based Apex Capital said by phone that a price tag of more than $100 million could translate to about 10 shillings a share, which is double the share price before trading was suspended by the Nairobi Securities Exchange in August.

ARM Cement’s administrators are seeking funds to reduce the company’s debts of $140 million, by selling some of its strategic investments and subsidiaries. The company’s lenders, which include Standard Bank Group Ltd’s Stanbic Bank Kenya Ltd and Africa Finance Corp, may be forced to take haircuts, according to a plan approved by its creditors October 23. ARM is part-owned by London-based CDC Group Plc.

Raysut’s African plans also include the potential construction of a 1 million tons per year cement plant in Somalia, and the firm was quoted saying that it is in “advanced discussions to acquire various cement producers in Uganda and Djibouti.”

Additionally. the company is building grinding plants in Somalia and semi-autonomous Somaliland and is in unspecified negotiations with Kampala Cement Co.

The initial offer for ARM will probably get rejected by CDC, who bought at 40 shillings, Gitau said. “CDC are unlikely to put in more money in the company. The question is what is the considerable hit they are willing to take.”


Source : Bizmart
Posted on :2/15/2019