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Louis Dreyfus Company acquires Australia's biggest cotton ginning ...


Louis Dreyfus Company acquires Australia's biggest cotton ginning ...

A foreign company has acquired Australia's biggest cotton ginning business for about $160 million, ending an eight-month bidding war and ...

Louis Dreyfus Company Makes Binding Offer to Acquire Namoi ...

Ltd (LDC) announced today that it has signed a binding agreement to acquire the remaining 83% shares of Namoi Cotton Limited (Namoi Cotton) by ...

Louis Dreyfus defeats Olam in bidding war for Namoi Cotton

Global agricultural merchant Louis Dreyfus Company has taken over Australia's largest cotton processor Namoi Cotton after vying with agribusiness Olam Agri in ...

Louis Dreyfus Company wins battle for Namoi Cotton at $158m

Almost a year after launching a takeover bid for Australian cotton producer Namoi Cotton (ASX: NAM), Singapore agricultural group Louis ...

Louis Dreyfus Company's proposed acquisition of Namoi Cotton ...

“If this acquisition proceeds, LDC will be involved in operating the only two cotton gins in the north of Western Australia and Northern ...

Why a French ag giant wants to own Namoi Cotton

In Australia for the Cotton Conference, held on the Gold Coast last week, Louis Dreyfus Company's global head of cotton Joe Nicosia said he was ...

Singapore-based Louis Dreyfus Company acquires 100 per cent of ...

Australia's oldest and biggest cotton ginning company is set to be transferred into international hands. Key points: The agreement will see ...

Inside Louis Dreyfus Company's acquisition of Namoi Cotton

Louis Dreyfus Company will use economies of scale to bolster the Namoi Cotton business while pursuing opportunities in northern Australian ...

LDC bid for Namoi wins FIRB approval - Grain Central

Louis Dreyfus Company has received Foreign Investment Review Board approval for its takeover bid of Namoi Cotton.

Namoi takeover: LDC lifts stake to 47.66 per cent - Ragtrader

Global agricultural business Louis Dreyfus Company has bumped up its stake in Australia's largest ginning business Namoi Cotton Limited to 47.66 per cent.

Louis Dreyfus' proposed acquisition of Namoi Cotton not opposed ...

In Australia, the LDC Group and Namoi both supply cotton ginning, cotton lint classing, logistics and warehousing services. Both the LDC Group ...

Louis Dreyfus Agrees to Fully Acquire Namoi Cotton

Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) has agreed to acquire the remaining 83 percent it already doesn't own in Australia's Namoi Cotton.

Olam out of Namoi Cotton race after rival's higher bid - The Advertiser

Singapore's Olam Agri has pulled out of the race to acquire Australia's largest ginning business Namoi Cotton following a knockout offer ...

Namoi takeover: Louis Dreyfus wins FIRB approval - Ragtrader

Australia's Foreign Investments Review Board (FIRB) has reportedly approved Louis Dreyfus Company's (LDC) takeover bid for Namoi Cotton Limited.

Olam lobs $122m bid in takeover war for Namoi Cotton - AFR

The Olam offer trumps a Louis Dreyfus bid to acquire the 83 per cent of Namoi stock it does not already own for a total cash consideration of 51 ...

Louis Dreyfus' bid for Namoi Cotton could harm competition ... - MLex

Louis Dreyfus Company's unyielding attempt to acquire Namoi Cotton ... cotton ginning services in the north of Western Australia and the ...

Louis Dreyfus Company lifts bid in tussle for Namoi Cotton

... Cotton as it battles to take control of the Australian cotton ginner ... Namoi's assets include cotton gins, grain and cottonseed storage ...

Olam tops Louis Dreyfus' offer for Australia's Namoi Cotton as ...

Shares of the Australian cotton-ginning company rose as much as 2.8 per cent to A$0.74, the highest since November 1999, after Louis Dreyfus ...

ACCC prepared to okay LDC's Namoi bid with conditions

The ACCC has backflipped on its initial stance on Louis Dreyfus Company's offer to acquire Namoi Cotton, now opting not to oppose the transaction.

'Concerns' raised in bidding war for Namoi Cotton - The Weekly Times

The ACCC has flagged the potential sale of Australia's largest cotton gin company to a French giant could “reduce competition”.