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Follow on Google News | Koch could be spoiler in sale of Colonial stock to Korea pension fundOil company Chevron has announced a bid of $834 million for its 23.44% stake in Colonial Pipeline Co., but existing stockholders have a right of first refusal in any sale of Colonial stock.
The Korea Economic Daily reported on Aug. 23 that the pension fund was picked as a preferred bidder to buy Chevron Corp.’s 23.44 percent interest in Colonial Pipeline Co. for about one trillion won. What the coverage did not note is that existing stockholders have right of first refusal in any sale of Colonial stock. According to its Web site, Colonial is currently owned as follows: 23.44% 16.55% 15.80% 28.09% 16.12% According to Energy Pipeline News, a daily newsletter based in Atlanta, Ga., before Chevron could sell its interest to National Pension Service, the other stockholders would have to waive their right of first refusal. Of the existing stockholders, the one with the most to gain by exercising its right would be Koch Capital Investments, a subsidiary of Koch Industries. By adding 23.44 percent to its existing 28.09 percent interest, Koch would end up with a 51.53 percent controlling interest in Colonial. Koch Industries already owns Atlanta-based Georgia-Pacific, a building and fiber products company. # # # Anvil Publishers is an Atlanta-based company currently marketing $16.5 million in books and $8.5 million in literary properties. It also publishes two newsletters. End
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