(Bloomberg) -- BHP Group Ltd. said Anglo American Plc rebuffed an improved offer it made, which it said valued the company at £34 billion ($43 billion).Most Read from BloombergTrump Vows ‘Day One’ Executive Order Targeting Offshore WindChina to Start $138 Billion Bond Sale on Friday to Boost EconomyPutin Names Economist as Defense Minister in Surprise ReshuffleGlobal Chips Battle Intensifies With $81 Billion Subsidy SurgeBHP said it put forward the revised proposal May 7 and Anglo rejected it Mo
BHP Group said on Monday that Anglo American had rejected a revised buyout offer valuing the company at 34 billion pounds ($42.67 billion). Anglo American in April rebuffed BHP's $39 billion all-share takeover proposal, saying it was opportunistic and significantly undervalued its prospects. "BHP is disappointed that the Anglo American Board has chosen not to engage with BHP with respect to the Revised Proposal and the improved terms," it said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) -BHP Group said on Monday that Anglo American had rejected a revised buyout offer valuing the company at 34 billion pounds ($42.67 billion). Anglo American in April rebuffed BHP's $39 billion all-share takeover proposal, saying it was opportunistic and significantly undervalued its prospects. "BHP is disappointed that the Anglo American Board has chosen not to engage with BHP with respect to the Revised Proposal and the improved terms," it said in a statement.