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Home News Cemex launches US$89mn takeover bid for Trinidad Cement Ltd

Cemex launches US$89mn takeover bid for Trinidad Cement Ltd

by Staff Writer
December 5, 2016
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Cemex has announced that one of its indirect subsidiaries, Sierra Trading (Sierra), has launched a US$89 million shares offer and takeover bid for Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL). The multimillion dollar offer and takeover bid by the Mexican building materials giant’s subsidiary represents a premium of 33.1% over the December 1, 2016 closing price of TCL’s shares on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange. Among other conditions, the offer will be conditional on Sierra acquiring at least an amount of TCL

Cemex has announced that one of its indirect subsidiaries, Sierra Trading (Sierra), has launched a US$89 million shares offer and takeover bid for Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL).

The multimillion dollar offer and takeover bid by the Mexican building materials giant’s subsidiary represents a premium of 33.1% over the December 1, 2016 closing price of TCL’s shares on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.

Among other conditions, the offer will be conditional on Sierra acquiring at least an amount of TCL shares that would allow Cemex to consolidate TCL. Unless extended, the offer period is expected to close on 10 January 2017.

If the offer is successful, TCL will continue operating as usual. Additionally, TCL will be maintained as a publicly listed company on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.

TCL’s main operations are in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Barbados. TCL is the majority shareholder of Caribbean Cement Company Limited (CCCL), a main cement producer in Jamaica.

As of 30 September 2016, TCL and its subsidiaries had EBITDA of approximately $77 million for the last twelve months, net debt of approximately $113 million, representing a net financial leverage of approximately 1.5x. If the offer is successful, TCL would be consolidated by Cemex.

“This offer represents a clear sign of our commitment to TCL and the region. In addition, although we believe that our offer is attractive given the premium to the current share price, as part of this commitment, it is also important to us that TCL remains a listed company, so that local investors can continue to benefit from the development of TCL in the future,” said Fernando A. Gonzalez, CEO of Cemex. “We look forward to continuing our strong relationship with TCL.”

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