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Braskem continues to negotiate with Tanure Fund despite the end of exclusive window

Braskem continues to negotiate with Tanure Fund despite the end of exclusive window

Braskem reported in its Friday securities filing that talks for Brazilian firm Novonor (formerly Odebrecht) to sell a majority stake in the petrochemical Braskem company to a Nelson Tanure-backed fund continue despite a 90 day exclusive negotiation deadline.

The exclusivity period has ended without an agreement between the parties that would have exempted the fund from paying damages in a suit that claims that the firm's mines of salt caused the ground to sink in Maceio, and that forced evacuations were a result.

Petroquimica Verde, the Tanure-linked fund of investment, has a source who says that they will not sign any deal until it is certain that environmental liabilities won't be transferred to new partners and creditors.

Tanure stated in a press release earlier this month that an agreement was "a sine qua non" (condition) for the deal.

According to a second source, the resolution of the environmental liability issue is fundamental for the progressing of negotiations with Tanure.

The source said that Novonor's choice to continue talks with Tanure leaves the door open for a possible deal. It also "sends a important signal to banks who were uncomfortable about the situation."

Sources said that private equity firm IG4 Capital was working on a rival bid to acquire Braskem's majority stake. It aims to consolidate Novonor Bank's debt and exchange them for Braskem Shares.

The shares of Braskem rose by 2.4% during the afternoon trading, nearly matching Brazil's benchmark index Bovespa which rose around 2.5%. Reporting by Luciana Araujo and Gabriel Araujo. Isabel Teles is the writer. Mark Potter, Alistair Bell and Isabel Teles edited the work.

(source: Reuters)