Olam to sell some Australia water rights to PSP Investments for A$490 million
Olam said Tuesday it entered a deal to sell 89,095 metaliters of its permanent water rights in Australia to a related entity of PSP Investments for A$490M.
Olam said Tuesday it entered a deal to sell 89,095 metaliters of its permanent water rights in Australia to a related entity of PSP Investments for A$490M.
Olam said Monday it entered a deal to sell the real estate assets of its California onion and garlic processing facility to Mesirow Financial for US$110.3M.
Olam International reported Wednesday its third quarter net profit fell 1.5 percent on-year to S$20.37 million, hit by changes to accounting for leases.
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Olam said Tuesday it entered a deal to acquire all of California almond processor and ingredient manufacturer Hughson Nut for an enterprise value of US$54M.
Olam International said Thursday it secured a multi-tranche revolving credit facility of a total US$1.53 billion to refinance its existing loans.
Olam secured a revolving credit facility of US$525 million tied to meeting sustainability goals, the agri-business said in a filing to SGX Tuesday.
Olam International reported Wednesday its second quarter net profit dropped 34.5 percent on-year to S$61.49 million on changes to accounting for leases.
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Olam’s wholly owned subsidiary Olam Holdings B.V. (OHBV) has obtained a revolving credit facility totaling US$375 million, the company said Wednesday.
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