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updated 10:20 AM UTC, Dec 13, 2023

Dangote Cement Approaches South Africa’s PPC About Takeover Deal

Bloomberg: Dangote Cement Plc said it approached PPC Ltd. about a takeover deal, signaling the start of a possible bidding war for South Africa’s biggest cement maker.

Dangote communicated its interest to PPC’s board “with respect to the acquisition of the entire share capital,” the Lagos-based company said Wednesday in a statement to the Nigerian Stock Exchange. “This communication is still at the preliminary stage.”

The approach by the company owned by Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person, follows a joint offer from Canada’s Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. and domestic rival AfriSam Group Pty Ltd. While PPC will consider all bids, the Public Investment Corp., its largest shareholder, supports a tie up with AfriSam and Fairfax, people familiar with the matter said this week.

“Dangote has the capacity to pull the deal off,” Pabina Yinkere, an analyst at Vetiva Capital Management, said by phone from Lagos. “It is a very liquid company with a very strong cash flow. It is a good strategy that would help Dangote consolidate leadership in the South African market.”

PPC shares fell 0.3 percent to 5.96 rand by close in Johannesburg, paring gains in the past month to 59 percent and valuing the company at 9.5 billion rand ($721 million). Dangote, listed in Lagos, has a market capitalization of $9.9 billion.

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