28/01/2018 10:22 AST

Saudi Basic Industries Corp (Sabic) bought a 25 per cent stake in Clariant, ending the Swiss speciality chemical group's fight with activist investors but raising further questions about its future.

US activists David Winter, David Millstone and hedge fund investor Keith Meister have announced they had unloaded their stake to Sabic, a surprise given their previous insistence they were long-term Clariant investors. Sabic, the world's number four chemical firm, said it had no current plans to launch a full takeover of Clariant. However, the move stoked uncertainty about Clariant as Saudi Arabia seeks to diversify its economy and reduce its reliance on oil.

"The story likely isn't over," Bank Vontobel analysts said in a note to investors. "This step makes strategic sense for Sabic." Sabic is 70 per cent owned by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, Public Investment Fund.

The activists last year blocked Clariant's $20 billion merger with US peer Huntsman, saying it undervalued the Swiss company and did not make strategic sense.

The Swiss had also snubbed their demands for an independent strategic review and three seats on its board. Clariant shares had risen by nearly a third since their then 7.2 per cent investment became public in July. The stock slid more than 9 per cent in European trading.

Sabic did not say how much it paid, but the stake is worth around $2.4 billion based on market capitalisation. Sabic's shares were up 1.4 per cent, outperforming the benchmark index which was up 0.4 per cent.

Middle Eastern energy players have been eager to expand into more advanced downstream chemicals operations like the catalysts that Clariant produces to help speed up processes at chemicals plants. State oil company Saudi Aramco in 2015 bought half the synthetic rubber business of Germany's Lanxess for around 1.2 billion euros.

"Clariant AG is complementary to Sabic's existing specialties business and is well in line with Sabic's strategy of opening up new growth opportunities in specialty chemicals," Sabic CEO Yousef Al Benyan said in a statement. Al Benyan had told Reuters in November that Sabic planned to spend $3-10 billion on acquisitions and was looking at two producers of speciality plastics with operations in Europe, the Middle East and China.

Some analysts do not expect Sabic to stop now. It could seek to convince the second-biggest shareholder group, a family linked to Germany's Sued-Chemie that Clariant bought in 2011, to sell out.

"Sabic is not known to be satisfied with minority stakes," said Baader Helvea analyst Markus Mayer. "As a consequence, I think they'll try to get the Sued-Chemie families' 14 per cent holding and then make an offer for the rest." Swiss stock exchange rules require those holding more than a third of a company to make an offer for the remainder.

Existing ties

Clariant signaled it was relieved the activist fight was over, saying it was told in advance by "chemical industry peer and partner Sabic" that it had bought the 24.99 per cent stake. The Saudi chemical maker had approached the investors over their stake in the past few weeks, a person familiar with details of the discussions said.

Sabic is already a customer, and the pair have a New Jersey-based partnership that licenses chemical process technology to clients including Huntsman and Akzo Nobel. "Clariant intends to engage with Sabic over the coming weeks in order to discuss the new situation and explore possible ways to create value," the Swiss company said.

Analysts said commodity chemicals maker Sabic's push to diversify fits Clariant's business, which includes higher-margin catalysts, de-icers for aeroplanes, wildfire retardants and ingredients for shampoo. "Clariant will give them the foothold in (the) specialty chemical business," said Nitin Garg, an analyst at investment bank SICO Bahrain.

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