U.S. Energy Investor in Talks to Buy Malaysian Firm for $2.1 Billion
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U.S. Energy Investor in Talks to Buy Malaysian Firm for $2.1 Billion
Stonepeak Partners, the investment firm, is reportedly in talks to take over Malaysia-based Yinson Holdings in a deal that could be worth $2.1 billion, according to Bloomberg, which cited unnamed sources. The U.S. company will join forces with Yinson’s largest shareholder, the Lim family, for the acquisition, the Bloomberg sources also said. The Malaysian company, which began its life as a transport and logistics services provider in the 1980s, …
Stonepeak in exclusive talks to back $2.1bn Yinson take-private deal
Stonepeak Partners is in exclusive discussions to support a buyout of Malaysian energy infrastructure firm Yinson Holdings Bhd, in a deal that could value the Kuala Lumpur-listed company at up to MYR9bn ($2.1bn), according to a report by Bloomberg. The report cites unnamed sources familiar with the matter as revealing that the New York-based infrastructure and real assets investor is working alongside Yinson’s founding Lim family – its largest s…
Stonepeak said in exclusive talks for buyout of US$2.1b Yinson
Stonepeak Partners is in exclusive talks for a buyout of Yinson Holdings Bhd (KL:YINSON) that may value the firm at as much as RM9 billion (US$2.1 billion), according to people with knowledge of the matter, in what could be one of the biggest deals in Malaysia this year.
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