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Japan's Nippon Steel to buy US Steel in $14.9 billion deal

Steel workers are seen at US Steel Granite City Works in Granite City, Illinois. — Reuters
Steel workers are seen at US Steel Granite City Works in Granite City, Illinois. — Reuters
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TOKYO: Japan's Nippon Steel said on Monday it would buy US Steel in a deal valued at $14.9 billion including debt, months after the steelmaker put itself up for sale.


The per-share offer of $55 represents a premium of about 40% to US Steel's Friday's close and 142% compared to the stock's closing price before the company announced a strategic review process on Aug 11.


US Steel's shares rose about 27% in premarket trading.


Nippon, the world's No.4 steelmaker, sees the US as a growth market that can help to offset declining demand in Japan, the Nikkei daily, which earlier reported the deal, said.


Nippon has secured financing commitments for the deal and expects it will enable the company to move toward 100 million tonnes of global crude steel capacity.


All of US Steel's commitments with its employees, including all collective bargaining agreements in place with its unions, will be honored, Nippon said.


In the middle of August, US Steel launched a formal review process, after rebuffing a $7.3 billion offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs Inc .


While Cliffs continued to participate in the sale process, steelmaking giant ArcelorMittal SA was also considering an offer, media reported in August.


Pittsburgh-based US Steel's shares had suffered after several quarters of falling revenue and profit, making it an attractive takeover target for rivals looking to add a maker of steel used by the automobile industry.


US Steel also supplies to the renewable energy industry and stands to benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which provides tax credits and other incentives for such projects, something that attracted suitors.


Companies including US Steel are also set for a strong start to 2024 as steel prices spike following a resolution of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union strike against the Detroit Three automakers.


Citi is the financial adviser to NSC while Barclays Capital, Goldman Sachs and Evercore are the financial advisers to US Steel. — Reuters


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