Former Cargill Manager Buys Dutch Cocoa Factory With Partners

Former Cargill Manager Buys Dutch Cocoa Factory With Partners

ABIDJAN (Capital Markets in Africa) – Pieter Schulting, a former manager at Cargill Incorporation, and two partners have bought Dutch cocoa processor Jan Schoemaker BV. A deal for the 94-year-old company, the last independent cocoa factory in the Netherlands, was signed in late September, according to Schulting. The partners, Daan Reitsma and Paul Silva da Cruz, are managers at Jan Schoemaker. He didn’t disclose the value of the deal. The new management is now operating the…

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Upheaval Sends Kenya’s Yields Higher Than Ghana’s for First Time

Upheaval Sends Kenya’s Yields Higher Than Ghana’s for First Time

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Bond investors are getting worried about the political upheaval in Kenya. Opposition leader Raila Odinga’s decision to pull out of an election rerun on Tuesday, which threatens a constitutional crisis, spurred the yield on the nation’s dollar bonds due 2024 to rise 13 basis points. The rate climbed to 6.48 percent as of 2:50 p.m. in Nairobi, above the yield on Ghana’s Eurobonds due 2023 for the first since 2014. Kenyan notes have lost…

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Sasol Drops $950 Million Share Plan for Black-Investor Debt

Sasol Drops $950 Million Share Plan for Black-Investor Debt

ABIDJAN (Capital Markets in Africa) – Sasol Limited, the world’s largest maker of fuel from coal, abandoned a plan to sell about 13 billion rand ($950 million ) of shares in order to repay debt owed by investors who participated in a transaction to boost black ownership of the company. Johannesburg-based Sasol transferred a stake to about 250,000 black investors in 2008 in a so-called black economic empowerment deal. The transaction was partly financed through…

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PPC Investor Says Fairfax Offer Should Be More Than 43% Higher

PPC Investor Says Fairfax Offer Should Be More Than 43% Higher

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – PPC Limited is worth at least 43 percent more than what Canada’s Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. has offered for the share component of its bid, according to the holder of about 5 percent of stock in South Africa’s biggest cement maker. Value Capital Partners is among PPC investors who oppose the Fairfax bid for 2 billion rand ($145 million) worth of shares at 5.75 rand each, the Johannesburg-based money manager said in…

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Congo Halts Sicomines Copper Exports, Orders Local Refining

Congo Halts Sicomines Copper Exports, Orders Local Refining

KINSHASA (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Democratic Republic of Congo ordered Sinohydro Corporation and China Railway Construction Corp.’s local mining venture to stop exporting unprocessed copper and cobalt and refine all its metals within the country.  Sicomines must ship “only high-value products” as the government looks to “ensure the prompt repayment” of the country’s continuing $6 billion minerals-for-infrastructure deal with China, Mines Minister Martin Kabwelulu said October 2 in response to questions sent by text message….

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Anadarko Brings Mozambique Plan Nearer to Fruition With PTT Deal

Anadarko Brings Mozambique Plan Nearer to Fruition With PTT Deal

MAPUTO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Anadarko Petroleum Corp. moved nearer to greenlighting a natural-gas project in Mozambique as it struck a deal to sell some of the fuel to Thailand’s national energy company. PTT Pcl will buy 2.6 million tons a year of liquefied natural gas under a long-term contract starting in 2023, Chief Operating Officer Wirat Uanarumit said Monday in Bangkok. That’s about a quarter of the amount that must be contracted to bring the project to…

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Kenya’s Vote Rerun Plans Set Back as Opposition Quits Talks

Kenya’s Vote Rerun Plans Set Back as Opposition Quits Talks

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s main opposition coalition walked out of negotiations on how a rerun of last month’s annulled presidential election will be managed and threatened street protests, setting back preparations for the Oct. 26 ballot. The officials quit the talks because of plans by the ruling Jubilee Party to remove powers from the Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission, James Orengo, a senator for the opposition National Super Alliance, told reporters Thursday…

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