The Abu Dhabi petrochemical company also seeks shareholders’ approval for final 2024 dividends of AED0.794 fils per share ...
Abu Dhabi petrochemicals company Borouge will seek shareholder approval to buy back up to 2.5% of its shares, it said on ...
Following outstanding 2024 results, Borouge proposes a share buyback for up to 2.5% of the company’s outstanding shares, subject to AGM and regulatory approvals ...
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Borouge proposes share buyback, final 2024 dividendThe proposal comes after Borouge delivered outstanding 2024 financial results, achieving a 24% year-on-year increase in net ...
Borouge proposes shares buyback after stock slides on merger news Abu Dhabi petrochemicals company Borouge will seek shareholder approval to buy back up to 2.5% of its shares, it said on Monday ...
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Borouge updates investors on proposed creation of $60bln global petrochemical championA BU DHABI, 4th March, 2025 (WAM) -- Borouge will update the market today on the announcements by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and OMV Aktiengesellschaft (OMV) regarding their entry into ...
Borouge Group International will be headquartered in Vienna with regional headquarters in Abu Dhabi. It will also follow Borouge's footsteps in listing on the ADX. ADNOC and OMV had been in talks ...
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) and Austrian energy and chemicals producer OMV are merging some petrochemicals and plastics units to form Borouge Group, a company valued at more than $60 billion.
Abu Dhabi's Adnoc and Austria's OMV reached an agreement to combine their shareholdings in Borouge and Borealis and subsequently acquire Nova Chemicals for $13.4 billion--including debt--to form a ...
Read: UAE’s Adnoc and OMV Agree to Form $60 Billion Chemical Giant Adnoc and OMV on Tuesday said they agreed to merge their units Borealis AG with Abu Dhabi-listed Borouge to create Borouge ...
DUBAI, March 17 (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi petrochemicals company Borouge (BOROUGE.AD), opens new tab will seek shareholder approval to buy back up to 2.5% of its shares, it said on Monday, after its ...
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