Santos has rejected Harbour Energy's upped bid of US$5.21/share (A$6.86) - we expect Habour has given up on Santos for now having made a number of failed approaches and putting forward fairly full bids.
Harbour re-approached in April 2018 with a bid of US$4.98 (A$6.50) subject to due diligence, funding and unanimous recommendation from the Santos board. This bid was at a 28% premium to the prevailing share price and a 43% improvement to the A$4.55 bid made in August 2017.
Following engagement with Santos in April and May, Harbour returned with its "best and final" bid of US$5.21. Santos cited the following reasons for rejecting this bid:
- Increase in Brent which has lifted the share price of its peers on the ASX
- Acquisition would be highly levered and require Santos to enter into hedging prior to transaction close to support Harbour's financing efforts
- Restriction on conduct of Santos' business from time of entering the Scheme Implementation Deed
- FIRB approvals
- Offer in US$ with Santos shareholders bearing the risk of fluctuations in the A$/US$ exchange rate