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Saudi Advanced Industries Co. — Capital/Financing Update 2012
May 21, 2012
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Capital/Financing Update
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SAUDI ADVANCED INDUSTRIES COMPANY (SAIC) IS ANNOUNCING THE SIGNING OF AN AGREEMENT TO SELL ITS SHARE IN NPS BAHRAIN
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SAUDI ADVANCED INDUSTRIES COMPANY (SAIC) IS ANNOUNCING THE SIGNING OF AN AGREEMENT TO SELL ITS SHARE IN NPS BAHRAIN
Saudi Advanced Industries Company (SAIC) is announcing that the shareholders of NPS Bahrain For Oil and Gas Wells Services, of which SAIC owns 20%, agreed to sell all the shares NPS Bahrain For Oil and Gas Wells Services owns in NPS Energy (Company under formation) to AKER Solutions ASA (AKER). AKER is a global company whose core business is in the oil and gas segment. The sale agreement is signed on Sunday evening, May 20th. 2012.
SAIC will receive an amount of US$ 110 million (SR 412.5 million) The initial cost of these shares was US$ 100 million (SR 375 million). It is expected that a book loss of SR 17 million will be realized in the sale transaction. This is primarily caused by adding, all unrealized profits, to the investment cost from inception in compliance with equity method of accounting.
It is anticipated that the process of sale and transfer of funds to SAIC will be concluded within six months. Any new developments on this subject will be announced at the appropriate time.
The Capital Market Authority and Saudi Exchange take no responsibility for the contents of this disclosure, make no representations as to its accuracy or completeness, and expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any loss arising from, or incurred in reliance upon, any part of this disclosure, and the issuer accepts full responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained in it and confirms, having made all reasonable enquiries, that to the best of their knowledge and belief, there are no other facts or information the omission of which would make the disclosure misleading, incomplete or inaccurate.