Glencore considering bid for Chevron South Africa
Glencore is said to be considering making a rival bid to a $900 million offer by China’s Sinopec to buy 75% of Chevron South Africa.
Glencore is said to be considering making a rival bid to a $900 million offer by China’s Sinopec to buy 75% of Chevron South Africa.
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