danyf escribió: ↑
En el interés del grupo Techint que hace referencia el artículo en adquirir el 90% de U.S. Steel y lo posiciona como un contendiente importante, hace mención a Ternium de Argentina como parte interesada, esto sería TXAR..estará bien el artículo? por la importancia de la operación me inclinaría más a que es la mamá TX...no se, vos que decís?
Lo último de este tema es esto:
"US Steel (NYSE:X) quickly ticked higher, though it has since gone negative amid a report that ArcelorMittal (NYSE:MT) is in the lead position to acquire the steelmaker.
ArcelorMittal (MT) is speculated to be in advanced discussions with Societe Generale and Credit Agricole to finance its bid for US Steel (X), according to a Betaville "uncooked" alert on Wednesday. There's some speculation that MT is teamed up with Nippon Steel (OTCPK:NISTF) in its bid for US Steel.
The report appears to contradict an item from CNBC's David Faber on Friday that Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE:CLF), which originally made a bid for US Steel (X) that was rejected in August, is in the pole position to buy the company.
The latest updates come after Bloomberg reported Thursday that final bids for US Steel (X) are expected shortly after some site visits next week. CNBC's Faber said he expects the sales process may be completed by the end of the month.
In August, US Steel (X) said it entered into confidentiality agreements with "numerous" third parties. US Steel (X) started a formal review process after rejecting the Cliffs (CLF) bid. US Steel (X) rejected a $7.3 billion cash and stock bid from Cliffs (CLF) in August."