Trafigura takeover of Puma Energy confirmed
According to Jeune Arfique Business+, the takeover of Puma Energy by its main shareholder Trafigura is confirmed.
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▪ Trafigura takeover of Puma Energy confirmed
▪ According to Jeune Arfique Business+, the takeover of Puma Energy by its main shareholder Trafigura is confirmed.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/809265/trafigura-takeover-of-puma-energy-confirmed/
The Swiss trading giant, led by Australian Jeremy Weir, is finalising its increase in the capital of Puma Energy from 49.4% to 72% of the shares at the end of September.
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