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France's Engie says Veolia's bid for Suez stake too low

Published 09/04/2020, 02:52 AM
Updated 09/04/2020, 03:20 AM
© Reuters. Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, newly-appointed board chairman, speaks at French gas and power group Engie's annual general shareholders meeting ahead of voting in Paris

PARIS (Reuters) - French water and waste management company Veolia's (PA:VIE) offer for Engie's (PA:ENGIE)'s stake in rival Suez (PA:SEVI) is too low, Engie's chairman said on Friday, cranking up the pressure on the bidder.

Veolia last Sunday offered 2.9 billion euros ($3.4 billion), or 15.50 euros per share, for the 29.9% of Suez held by Engie, as a prelude to launching a full takeover bid.

Suez flagged uncertainties about the deal and has said it would be keen for alternative offers to emerge, although the next step rests with Engie, which is pushing back on the price.

"It's not where it should be," Engie Chairman Jean-Pierre Clamadieu told BFM Business TV.

Clamadieu said some elements of Veolia's offer were attractive, including that it could be a swift solution. Engie is shedding assets to refocus its most profitable businesses.

But he added Engie would also examine any other offers that cropped up.

Veolia has argued buying Suez would help create a French champion in the water and waste management industry that would be better placed to fend off emerging competition from Chinese rivals.

It has sought to pre-empt possible antitrust problems by already agreeing to sell Suez's French water activities to infrastructure fund Meridiam, for an undisclosed amount, if the takeover goes through.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Logo of french gas and power group Engie

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