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    Olam Acquires Dangote Flour Mills For N120bn

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    By AdeO on October 15, 2019 Acquisitions, Business

    Olam International Limited through its Nigerian subsidiary, Crown Flour Mills Limited has acquired Dangote Flour Mills Plc (DFM) for N120 billion.

    This acquisition was sealed after it was unanimously approved by shareholders of Dangote Flour Mills Plc.

    Olam International had made an offer for the acquisition of 100 per cent equity in Dangote Flour Mills Plc for consideration of N24.00 per share. The acquisition was carried out through a Scheme of Arrangement.

    Most of the shareholders who spoke at the meeting lauded the company’s management for the noble decision, describing it as one, in the best interest of the shareholders.

    Nona Awoh, a notable financial analyst and one of the shareholders of the company thanked the Management on the offer of N24 per share and reminded other shareholders that the last time the share price of the company increased significantly to N20 per share was in the year 2010.

    The Managing Director of Crown Flour Mills Limited, Anurag Shukia said his company intends to maintain and expand DFM’s business as well as provide enhanced manufacturing capacity and create synergies to deliver improved products to customers across the country.

    With the acquisition, the entire 4,994,886,771 ordinary shares of 50 kobo each in DFM held by the scheme shareholders of the company will be transferred to Crown Flour.

    The N24 per share that will be given to the shareholders for 50 kobo shares held represents a 124 per cent premium on the share price of DFM as at the close of April 18, 2019 being the last business day prior to the date the proposal was received and announced on the floor of the Exchange; and a 145 per cent premium on the three-month weighted average share price of the company as at 18 April, 2019

    Benefits to the shareholders include but not limited to: opportunities for shareholders of DFM, other than Crown Flour, to enhance the value of their investment in the company and exit at an attractive pricing; in addition, the Scheme is expected to create valuable synergies between the operations of Crown Flour and DFM, to ensure improved revenue generation capacity, reduced operational costs, and enhance profit.

    It will also enable Olam to focus on the flour business, to provide the necessary financial and technical support required to maintain and expand the business.

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