Layne now part of Granite base

By Staff reporter / June 15, 2018 / www.mining-journal.com / Article Link

Granite Construction (NYSE: GVA) has wrapped up its US$376 million (ex-debt) acquisition of Texas-based drilling contractor Layne Christensen, overcoming Layne shareholder objections to add Layne's water, infrastructure and mineral drilling businesses to its $2.9 billion construction and building materials base.

Staff reporter

Layne now part of Granite base

Granite Construction has concluded its acquisition of Layne Christensen

15 JUNE 201815/06/2018commentsshare

The deal, announced in February, was resisted by big Layne shareholders Cetus Capital and Nokomis Capital but ultimately won approval by holders of more than 90% of the stock.

All Layne shares have been exchanged for 0.27 Granite shares.

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Outgoing Layne president and CEO Michael Caliel said the "compelling premium" offered by California-based Granite recognised the driller's turnaround of recent years. Shareholders now had an opportunity "to meaningfully participate in the growth of a combined entity with differentiated scale and resources".

 

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