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CNOOC says no plan to raise bid for Unocal
(Agencies/cri)
Updated: 2005-07-20 20:36

Under the agreement between Unocal and Chevron reached last April, Chevron has the right to force a vote of Unocal shareholders. That vote is scheduled for the Aug. 10 meeting.

Chevron's revised offer is structured as 40 percent cash and 60 percent stock. Unocal stockholders may elect to receive for each share of Unocal stock either $69 in cash, 1.03 shares of Chevron stock or a combination of $27.60 in cash and 0.618 of a share of Chevron common stock. Chevron will issue approximately 168 million shares of stock and pay approximately $7.5 billion in cash, according to the joint statement.

Since CNOOC made its all-cash bid, Chevron has emphasized that its offer was superior because it had already cleared regulatory reviews. The CNOOC bid, by contrast, could take six months or more to be reviewed by U.S. and overseas agencies.

CNOOC first expressed its interest in acquiring Unocal last December, before Chevron approached.


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