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Acquisitions & Disposals

Murray & Roberts has identified its key growth markets as the construction economies of Southern Africa and Middle East and the specialist mining and energy natural resource markets of South Africa, Australia and Canada. Acquisitions enable the Group to strengthen its position within the selected regional markets and to grow its global footprint in the resources-driven markets.
 

Acquisitions

Further interest in Clough
The Group increased it shareholding in Clough from 46,1% to 49,1% in December 2006 representing 15 300 000 shares at a cost of A$6,3 million. The Group also subscribed for an issue of convertible notes in Clough at a cost of A$23,2 million which have a coupon of 10% payable quarterly in arrears and which may be redeemed between one and three years after issue, or converted into 63 021 791 shares. In November 2005 the Group secured the rights to 30 million Clough shares to be issued by Clough within two years in return for a convertible loan credit facility of A$15 million with a 10% coupon.

Wade Walker
The Group acquired 80% of the issued share capital of Wade Walker on 10 January 2007 for R68 million.

Disposals

Murray & Roberts Foundries Group and Borbet Africa
With effect from 1 April 2007 as part of the continued program to rationalise non-core activities, the Group disposed of its entire interest in Murray & Roberts Foundries Group (Proprietary) Limited for the sum of R333 million and its remaining 50% interest in associate company Borbet Africa Limited for the sum of R35 million.

 

Visit the following website for more information on Clough:

http://www.clough.com.au/