2010年8月19日星期四

No Sign of Rivals as BHP Starts Clock on Potash Corp Bid

No Sign of Rivals as BHP Starts Clock on Potash Corp Bid

BHP Billiton is focusing on getting regulatory approval for its $39 billion hostile bid for Potash Corp before trying in earnest to win over the Canadian company's shareholders,. Shop popular brands and stores to find flannel pajamas on sale - all in one place. Create and share looks based on all your favorite styles. a source said on Thursday.

BHP, the world's largest miner, is betting the absence of any rival offers will sway Potash Corp investors to support its bid, said the source familiar with the situation.. Jeans will be more slim look even better, plesae choose Skinny jeans from our website.

"At that point -- if there has been no higher bid, and they don't think there will be -- if they have regulatory approvals and they don't manage to get another bid up,. dolce gabbana perfumes has been regarded as a revolutionary influence in international fashion design since its inception his (Potash chief Bill Doyle) leverage is reduced," said the source, who was not authorized to speak publicly and declined to be identified.

"It is early days. This is a bit of a slow motion race."

BHP aims to vault to the top of a rebounding fertilizer industry, which suffered during the global economic crisis, through the world's largest takeover offer this year.

The deal would give it 20 percent of the global market for potash, critical for boosting crop yields as global populations grow and the amount of arable land available shrinks.

BHP was preparing to file details of its $40 billion loan to finance the deal with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a first step in clearing regulatory hurdles for its bid, said the source.. We have many fashionable sexy lingerie have style of nurse costume.

BHP declined to comment. After a big splash on Wednesday when it announced it was taking its bid direct to shareholders, the BHP camp has gone quiet.

BHP chief executive Marius Kloppers was expected to spearhead efforts to charm Potash investors into accepting the bid. It was unclear Thursday whether that process had started although Kloppers was expected to focus on releasing the company's full-year results in London next week.

The mood in the BHP camp was relaxed, according to a person familiar with the situation, with the miner confident it would be able to convince Potash shareholders to accept despite early indications many were underwhelmed by the $130-a-share offer.

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