Stacks of Lafarge cement |
The cement company said it would raise the fresh capital in the local and international market, it said in a notice to shareholders.
Lafarge announced plans late on Tuesday to combine its South Africa business with publicly traded Nigerian unit Lafarge Wapco, in a deal worth $1.35 billion, and listing its Africa interests together on the Nigerian bourse.
Shares in Lafarge WAPCO surged the maximum 10 percent allowed on the Nigerian bourse on Wednesday 124.02 naira ($0.76) per share. Ashaka Cement, another listed Lafarge unit in Nigeria involved in the merger, also climbed the maximum 10 percent allowed.
The merger deal which will give Lafarge's Nigerian unit a market capitalisation of over $3 billion on the Nigerian bourse, is subject to shareholders' approval in July.
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