Anadarko withdraws offer for Apache Corp.
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
LNG Industry,
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. has announced that it is withdrawing its offer to acquire Apache Corp.
Anadarko’s Chairman, President and CEO, Al Walker, issued the following statement: "We constantly strive to make Anadarko a better company. As part of these efforts to enhance value, and after extensive analysis of public information, we recently sent Apache Corp. a non-binding offer to acquire the company. The proposed all-stock transaction, which included a modest premium, would have been highly accretive to Anadarko on a cash flow per-share basis, even before synergies. Further, based on public information and Apache's historic financial and operating underperformance, the proposed transaction offered shareholders of both companies numerous value-creation opportunities given Anadarko's demonstrated success at building value through operational excellence, proven capital allocation, and active portfolio management.
"Our efforts to enter into a mutually acceptable confidentiality agreement for the purpose of exploring the merits of a potential transaction were summarily rejected and no discussions of substance occurred. We are unwilling to pursue the transaction without access to detailed non-public information, and based on our analysis, which shows that Apache appears to trade at or near full value currently, the offer was withdrawn."
Edited from press release by Callum O'Reilly
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