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Braskem shares drop 15% as ADNOC ends speak to purchase stake

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has terminated talks to purchase a. managing stake in Braskem, the Brazilian. petrochemical producer stated on Monday, driving its shares down. nearly 15%.

ADNOC provided a non-binding deal in November for the. Braskem stake held by corporation Novonor, with an indicated. rate of 37.29 reais per share for an equity worth of 10.5. billion reais ($ 2.1 billion).

Nevertheless, ADNOC has actually now informed Novonor about its choice. not to go forward with the negotiations, Braskem said in a. securities filing.

Braskem's Sao Paulo-traded shares dropped as much as 16.3%. on Monday to its least expensive level because February, before cutting. some losses. The business was the biggest loser on Brazil's. benchmark Bovespa Index, which was up 0.3%.

ADNOC was the most vocal about a deal with Novonor. regarding Braskem and had advanced in the due diligence procedure,. therefore the fallout might result in disappointment in the. market, Santander analysts said in a note to customers.

Brazil's Unipar Carbocloro and J&F were among. other bidders for Braskem.

Petrochemical Industries Corp, a subsidiary of Kuwait. Petroleum Corp, also was mulling a prospective quote, local. paper Valor Economico had actually formerly reported.

Novonor, formerly referred to as Odebrecht, holds a 38.3%. controlling stake in the petrochemical company, which it has long. been looking to sell as part of a more comprehensive restructuring.

State-run oil giant Petrobras is likewise a major. Braskem shareholder.

(source: Reuters)