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Incitec Pivot in talks with Indonesia's Pupuk Kaltim for fertiliser unit sale

Australia's Incitec Pivot said on Thursday it was in advanced talks with PT Pupuk Kalimantan Timur (Pupuk Kaltim), Southeast Asia's. most significant urea fertiliser maker, for the sale of its fertiliser. organization.

Incitec produces and disperses fertilisers and dynamites,. with its fertiliser unit contributing around 17% to its financial. 2023 operating profits.

The business expects the sale factor to consider to be in cash,. but did not offer any information about the deal value.

Incitec stated Pupuk Kaltim, an Indonesian state-owned. fertiliser business, will continue to supply fertilisers to the. Australian market, maintain Incitec unit employees and grow its. organization in Australia, if the sale is concluded.

Given the prospective sale of the fertiliser system, Incitec. said it would not start the A$ 500 million share buyback. program revealed last December.

Pupuk Kaltim refuses to share more details regarding the. possible deal as discussions are still ongoing,. spokesperson Teguh Ismartono said on Thursday.

On the other hand, the fertiliser and explosives producer. reported a first-half adjusted net income of A$ 164 million. ($ 109.96 million), down 55% from a year-ago duration, but beat an. RBC Capital price quote of A$ 142 million.

At a heading level result was lower than our projection, but. that is entirely down to the fertilizer organization so is not. meaningful provided the continuous sale process, analysts at. Jefferies wrote.

Incitec revealed an interim dividend of 4.3 Australian. cents per share and an unique dividend of 10.2 cents apiece.

Shares of the company leapt as much as 6% to A$ 2.990, their. highest level because March 9, 2023.