BHP Bets on Crop Boom With Hostile Potash Bid
BHP Billiton's hostile $38.5 billion takeover offer for one of the world's biggest fertilizer producers, a bet that developing nations will drive a farming boom, could get the Australian iron ore miner involved with yet another commodity prized by China — potash.
In what is likely just an opening salvo, BHP on Wednesday reacted to Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan's dismissal of its bid as "grossly inadequate" by going directly to shareholders with the $130 a share offer. BHP said it was offering a 20 percent premium to the closing price on Aug. 11 — the day before BHP's first approach to Potash directors.
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The International Fertilizer Industry Association predicts global demand for fertilizer in 2010-11 will rise by 4.8 percent to 170.4 million metric tons.
That makes the proposed acquisition a big growth opportunity for BHP — particularly because the share prices of fertilizer makers, including Potash, are relatively low after demand faded during the global recession. Potash is the world's biggest producer of the mineral, with about 17 percent of the market, according to investment bank Credit Suisse.
"BHP's got tons of cash at the moment," said Austock Securities senior client adviser Michael Heffernan in Sydney. Potash "looks like it's cheap compared to where its price has been in the past. ... BHP is being a bit opportunistic about it."
BHP Billiton's hostile $38.5 billion takeover offer for one of the world's biggest fertilizer producers, a bet that developing nations will drive a farming boom, could get the Australian iron ore miner involved with yet another commodity prized by China — potash.
In what is likely just an opening salvo, BHP on Wednesday reacted to Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan's dismissal of its bid as "grossly inadequate" by going directly to shareholders with the $130 a share offer. BHP said it was offering a 20 percent premium to the closing price on Aug. 11 — the day before BHP's first approach to Potash directors.
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The International Fertilizer Industry Association predicts global demand for fertilizer in 2010-11 will rise by 4.8 percent to 170.4 million metric tons.
That makes the proposed acquisition a big growth opportunity for BHP — particularly because the share prices of fertilizer makers, including Potash, are relatively low after demand faded during the global recession. Potash is the world's biggest producer of the mineral, with about 17 percent of the market, according to investment bank Credit Suisse.
"BHP's got tons of cash at the moment," said Austock Securities senior client adviser Michael Heffernan in Sydney. Potash "looks like it's cheap compared to where its price has been in the past. ... BHP is being a bit opportunistic about it."
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