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Archer Daniels Midland to cut stake in Wilmar, sell shares for over $682 million

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Archer Daniels Midland to cut stake in Wilmar, sell shares for over $682 million
Grain trader Archer Daniels Midland Co (ADM) said it plans to sell shares and bonds in Singapore-based Wilmar International with a combined value of $1.09 billion
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Grain trader Archer Daniels Midland Co (ADM) said on Wednesday it plans to sell shares and bonds in Singapore-based Wilmar International with a combined value of US$800 million ($1.09 billion)

ADM, which is one of Wilmar’s largest shareholders, added that it expects to retain at least a 20% stake in the agribusiness firm.

The company had a 24.6% effective stake in Wilmar as of March 4, according to Refinitiv.

Two of ADM’s units will undertake the proposed sale of Wilmar’s ordinary shares for about US$500 million pursuant to a secondary block trade agreement with a syndicate of managers, the Chicago-based company said.

ADM added that unit ADM Ag Holding also aims to conduct an offering of about US$300 million worth of bonds outside the United States.

ADM expects to use the net proceeds from the block trade for meeting its working capital requirements, funding its capital expenditures and a possible buyback.

Wilmar did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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