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Gains to be
made abroad
Although
Research from accountant Grant Thornton reveals that while the £20.4 billion worth of announced offshore acquisitions was a significant drop on the first three months of 2007 (£37.2 billion), it marked a slight rise on 2007’s last quarter figures (£19.7 billion).
In total 309 businesses in 59 countries were targeted by
Mining and extraction companies featured highly on the list of the quarter's largest announced deals, including the largest offshore deal by a UK firm - Anglo American's acquisition of all the outstanding stock of a company holding assets of MMX Mineracao e Metalicos, a Brazilian mineral mining company. Companies extracting fossil fuels made up a significant proportion of offshore deals, including targets in
David Brooks, head of Corporate Finance at Grant Thornton cites economic growth rates, and the race to secure increasingly expensive natural resources behind the push to internationalise. He commented: “This process of acquiring these offshore assets is fundamentally positive for the
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