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Santos, Adnoc Poised to Report A$30 Billion Deal, AFR Says

Santos, Adnoc Poised to Report A$30 Billion Deal, AFR Says

Bloomberg5 days ago

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. has agreed terms for a A$30 billion ($19 billion) takeover of Santos Ltd., the Australian Financial Review reported, without citing anyone.
The deal is expected to be announced Monday morning, the newspaper said.

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