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UPDATE 2-Aramco meets investors in last-minute bid to hit $2 trillion IPO target - sources

Fri, 01st Nov 2019 16:53

(Adds confirmation of deal launch decision in fourth paragraph)

By Rania El Gamal and Saeed Azhar

DUBAI, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco officials and advisers
are holding last-minute meetings with investors in an attempt to
achieve as close to a $2 trillion valuation ahead of an expected
Sunday announcement that the initial public offering (IPO) will
go ahead, according to three sources.

Failure to reach the target would cause a dilemma for Saudi
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - swallow the bitter pill of
going ahead at a lower valuation or postpone the initial public
offering (IPO) once again.

The Aramco officials and advisers are meeting institutional
investors around the world, according to the three people
familiar with the matter. Chief executive Amin Nasser has been
meeting investors in New York and London this week, they added.

Saudi Arabia's crown prince on Friday approved the go ahead
of the IPO of state oil giant Aramco, five sources familiar with
the matter told Reuters.

The main sticking point remains the $2 trillion valuation,
which has often been considered too ambitious by advisers and
some insiders, according to the three sources. A valuation
closer to $1.5 trillion is more likely, with wealthy Saudi
families the main investors in the IPO, they said.

"Saudi Aramco does not comment on rumours or speculations,"
the company said in an emailed response to Reuters' queries
about the meetings and IPO launch date. Aramco added it was
ready for the IPO, and that the timing would depend on market
conditions.

Saudi energy minister Prince Abdulaziz said on Wednesday
that it would be a Saudi decision, specifically by Crown Prince
Mohammed.

A weak outlook for oil prices, against a gloomy global
economic picture and increasing climate change activism, could
dampen investor interest, particularly in the Western world.

"Aramco's officials and advisers are still on the road,"
said one of the sources, a major institutional investor.

Saudi Arabia is separately still holding
government-to-government meetings to attract investment from
sovereign wealth funds, the investor added.

The state-owned oil major has also approached governments in
the Gulf and Asia, including China, to try to secure the bulk of
the investment from countries on friendly terms with Saudi
Arabia, as the reception elsewhere has been cooler, sources have
previously said.

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The listing is the centrepiece of the crown prince's plan to
shake up the Saudi economy and diversify away from oil. But
there have been various delays since the 2016 announcement. A
launch is now expected on Sunday, sources have previously said.

Aramco has said it will pay a base dividend of $75 billion,
which at $2 trillion would mean a dividend yield of 3.75%, below
those already offered by competitors like Exxon Mobil Corp
and Royal Dutch Shell.

Shell's dividend yield is over 6% and Exxon's over 5%,
according to Refinitiv data.

Oil majors have been raising payouts to shareholders over
the past years to counter rising pressure from climate activism
on investors to dump oil stocks and help the world switch to
cleaner fuels such as wind and solar.

To achieve $2 trillion, in the largest IPO in history,
Riyadh needs the initial listing of a 1% to 2% stake on the
Saudi market to raise at least $20 billion to $40 billion.

Prince Mohammed wants to eventually list a total of 5% of
the company. An international sale is expected to follow the
domestic IPO.

The close relationship between new Aramco chairman Yasser
al-Rumayyan, who also heads the PIF, the kingdom's sovereign
wealth fund, with the crown prince was a governance concern of
some investors, the sources said.

The PIF (Public Investment Fund) will use the proceeds of
the Aramco IPO sale to deliver on the prince's ambitious
domestic and economic reforms.
(Additional reporting by Hadeel Al Sayegh and Marwa Rashad;
Writing by Clara Denina; Editing by Pravin Char and Will Dunham)

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