Noble sets final price for sale of American ethanol unit at US$18.1m
NOBLE Group on Tuesday announced the completion of the disposal of its US-based ethanol producer, Noble Americas South Bend Ethanol (Nasbe) to Mercuria Investments for a final consideration of US$18.1 million.
Mercuria had paid US$18.5 million for Nasbe on Dec 12, but there was a subsequent adjustment that reduced the consideration by about US$0.4 million in accordance with the sale and purchase agreement, Noble announced in a filing with the Singapore Exchange on Tuesday.
Shares of Noble, a commodities trader, last changed hands at S$0.20 on Dec 29, 2017.
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