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SocGen makes buyout offer to Rosbank shareholders

MOSCOW
Tue Mar 4, 2008 6:41am EST

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The logo for France's bank Societe Generale is seen in Paris February 13, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

MOSCOW (Reuters) - France's Societe Generale (SOGN.PA), which holds a controlling stake in Russia's bank Rosbank (ROSB.MM), has offered to buy the stakes of minority shareholders at 194.09 roubles per share, Rosbank said on Tuesday.

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Russian tycoons Vladimir Potanin and Mikhail Prokhorov, who had controlled Rosbank, are currently the largest minority shareholders. Rosbank shares closed at 184.49 roubles ($7.68) per share on Monday.

Societe Generale closed a deal to buy about 30 percent of Russia's Rosbank from Russian firm KM-Invest for $1.7 billion in February. Societe Generale previously held a 20 percent stake.

The French bank has said once the deal is completed it would make a mandatory offer to Rosbank's minority shareholders to lift its stake in Rosbank to 57.8 percent.

KM-Invest manages some assets belonging to Prokhorov and Potanin, who are enmeshed in a complicated process to divide their assets, including metals giant Norilsk Nickel (GMKN.MM) and Russia's top gold producer, Polyus Gold (PLZL.MM).

(Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Quentin Bryar)



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