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アトラス・アルテリア社、IFM入札者の声明を阻止するため買収委員会に申請書を提出

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-- アトラス・アルテリア(ASX:ALX)は、IFMグローバル・インフラストラクチャー・ファンドによるアトラス買収提案に関する入札者声明書の送付を阻止するため、オーストラリア政府の買収審査委員会に申請を行った。これは水曜日に提出された書類で明らかになった。 アトラスは最近、IFMから、同社の残りの全株式を1株当たり4.75豪ドルの現金で取得するという、一方的な買収提案を受けた。IFMが買収提案の締め切り前に少なくとも45%の関連株式を取得した場合、買収価格は1株当たり5.10豪ドルに引き上げられる可能性がある。 アトラス・アルテリアは申請書の中で、この買収提案の「二段階の価格設定構造は本質的に欠陥があり、複数の問題から、引き上げられた買収価格を確実に支払うことはできない」と主張している。 同社は、IFMが買収提案または声明書の内容を変更するまで、声明書の送付を差し止める暫定命令を求めている。 水曜日の早い時間帯に、アトラス社は取締役会が株主に対し、提案された増資案は同社の企業価値を著しく過小評価しているなどの理由から、否決するよう勧告したと発表した。 アトラス・アルテリア社の株価は、水曜日の直近の取引で約1%上昇した。

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