Russia TNK-BP Holding offers buyout ahead of IPO
MOSCOW, Sept 5 |
MOSCOW, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Russia's TNK-BP Holding TNBPI.RTS, a listed subsidiary of BP's (BP.L) TNK-BP joint venture with Russian billionaires, offered on Friday a buyout to minority shareholders as it prepares for a bigger share float.
BP and its Russian and Russia-connected partners signed on Thursday a memorandun ending months of open disputes over the firm's management and development strategy.
The two sides agreed to reshuffle TNK-BP's management and proceed with an initial public offering of up to 20 percent of a new firm, which will combine TNK-BP Holding with some other assets, including oil venture Slavneft.
On Friday, TNK-BP Holding said in a statement in Rossiiskaya Gazeta it would buy out shares of any holders who voted against merging TNK-BP Holding with companies such as Sborsare Management, Sidanco Investments, Sidanco Neftepererabotka and Sidanco Securities.
A TNK-BP official told Reuters those companies controlled shares in Slavneft and other assets to be merged with TNK-BP Holding. The buyout offer was set at 48.94 rouble for one ordinary and one preferred share.
TNK-BP's ordinary stock rose 2.6 percent on the news, while preferred shares TNBPI_p.RTS jumped 26 percent in illiquid trade. TNK-BP Holding's free float is less than 5 percent. (Reporting by Dmitry Zhdannikov, editing by Will Waterman)
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