SABIC Buys Strategic Stake in Clariant

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SABIC Buys Strategic Stake in Clariant

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Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) has agreed to acquire approximately 83 million shares in Clariant, a global specialty chemicals company, from 40 North and Corvex Management.

With the purchase of a 24.99 percent stake, Riyadh-based SABIC becomes Clariant’s largest investor, Sabic said in a statement Thursday, pointing out that its move represents another key milestone in its growth and diversification strategy to become the preferred world leader in chemicals.

“This acquisition is part of SABIC's long-term growth strategy to remain committed to product differentiation and creating value for its customers. Clariant AG is complementary to SABIC’s existing specialties business and is well in line with SABIC’s strategy of opening up new growth opportunities in specialty chemicals,” SABIC CEO Yousef al-Benyan said in a statement.

SABIC currently has no plans to launch a full takeover of Clariant, Benyan added.

For his part, Co-CEO of Standard Industries and 40 North David Millstone said: "We have been significant shareholders of Clariant since 2016. SABIC's strategic investment in Clariant is a successful outcome and we are pleased to have played a role in making it possible."

SABIC and Clariant have already had a successful relationship in their joint venture, Scientific Design, a process technology and catalyst development company.



Saudi Market Closes at Highest Level in a Month at 11,068 Points

An investor walks past a screen displaying information on the Saudi stock market in Riyadh (Reuters)
An investor walks past a screen displaying information on the Saudi stock market in Riyadh (Reuters)
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Saudi Market Closes at Highest Level in a Month at 11,068 Points

An investor walks past a screen displaying information on the Saudi stock market in Riyadh (Reuters)
An investor walks past a screen displaying information on the Saudi stock market in Riyadh (Reuters)

Saudi Arabia’s main stock index (TASI) rose on Thursday by about 94.29 points, or 0.86%, closing at 11,068.27 points, its highest level in over a month. Trading liquidity reached SAR5.7 billion (approximately $1.5 billion), marking the biggest weekly gains in two years.

Shares of Saudi Aramco, the heaviest-weighted stock in the index, advanced 0.66% to 24.30 riyals.

In the banking sector, Al Rajhi Bank and Saudi National Bank shares climbed 0.85% and 0.98% respectively, closing at 94.7 riyals and 36 riyals.

Mining giant Ma’aden and petrochemical company SABIC saw their shares rise by 0.39% and 0.73%, ending the session at 50.9 riyals and 54.9 riyals respectively.

ADES Holding led the gainers, jumping 7% to 13.82 riyals, followed by Gypsum Co. (Jebsco), which rose 5.6% to 22.4 riyals.

On the other hand, newly listed SMC Health Care recorded the steepest decline, falling 3.3% to 23.36 riyals, while shares of Mutawareh dropped 2.5% to 26.75 riyals.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Parallel Market Index (Nomu) rose 0.8%, closing at 27,053.1 points. Trading value on Nomu reached 23.5 million riyals, with 3.2 million shares changing hands.