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    Borouge Proposes Shares Buyback After Stock Slides on Merger News

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    Posted on March 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Borouge proposes a 2.5% share buyback after its stock fell due to merger news with Borealis. Shareholders will vote on this and dividends on April 7.

    Borouge Proposes Share Buyback After Merger News Impact

    By Yousef Saba

    DUBAI (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi petrochemicals company Borouge will seek shareholder approval to buy back up to 2.5% of its shares, it said on Monday, after its share price plunged on this month's news of its merger deal with Austria's Borealis.

    Borouge's majority shareholder Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and Austria's OMV said they had agreed to merge polyolfein businesses Borouge and Borealis to create a chemicals powerhouse with a $60 billion enterprise value.

    Borouge's shares slid to close at a record low of 2.3 dirhams ($0.6263) per share on March 11 from 2.66 dirhams on March 4, which was their highest since September 2023. The shares were up 4.7% at 2.46 dirhams by 0900 GMT on Monday.

    "The proposed share buyback underscores the company's confidence in its long-term growth prospects and commitment to delivering superior returns to its shareholders through multiple avenues," Borouge said in a statement.

    Borouge is 54% owned by ADNOC and 36% by Borealis, which in turn is owned 75% by OMV and 25% by ADNOC. The remaining 10% of Borouge is floated on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX).

    Shareholders will vote on the buyback at an annual general meeting on April 7. They will also vote on dividends that are proposed at $1.3 billion for 2024. Borouge made a net profit of $1.24 billion last year.

    The proposed buyback would be conducted via open market transactions on ADX. The size depends on market conditions and other factors, with 2.5% as a ceiling.

    Current Borouge shareholders are expected to be offered an exchange of their shares for stock in the merged entity, Borouge Group International, after the merger deal closes.

    ($1 = 3.6723 UAE dirham)

    (Reporting by Yousef Saba; Editing by David Goodman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Borouge plans to buy back up to 2.5% of its shares.
    • •Share price dropped following merger news with Borealis.
    • •Majority owned by ADNOC and OMV.
    • •Shareholders to vote on buyback and dividends on April 7.
    • •Buyback to be conducted via ADX open market transactions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Borouge proposes shares buyback after stock slides on merger news

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Borouge's proposal to buy back shares after a stock decline due to merger news with Borealis.

    2Why did Borouge's stock price drop?

    Borouge's stock price dropped following the announcement of its merger with Borealis.

    3What will shareholders vote on?

    Shareholders will vote on the proposed share buyback and dividends at the annual general meeting on April 7.

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