Lethbridge Herald

Deadline extended for Aecon deal

- Dan Healing THE CANADIAN PRESS

The deadline for Aecon Group Inc. to complete its sale to a Chinese state-owned business has been extended to July 13 as Ottawa continues its national security review of the $1.5-billion deal.

The Calgary-based constructi­on company and acquirer CCCC Internatio­nal Holding Ltd. (CCCI) had faced a self-imposed deadline of Friday to close the controvers­ial transactio­n.

“The parties chose to extend the outside date because of the ongoing review of the proposed transactio­n under the Investment Canada Act,” Aecon said in a brief statement on Wednesday.

“As Aecon previously disclosed in February, its expectatio­n is that, assuming approval under the Investment Canada Act and the satisfacti­on of other customary closing conditions for a transactio­n of this nature, the transactio­n will close before the end of the second quarter and before the July 13, 2018, outside date of the arrangemen­t agreement.”

The national security review ordered by Ottawa in February was to wrap up within 45 days, or late this week, but Navdeep Bains, minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Developmen­t, wouldn’t say Wednesday if it was being extended.

“We will take the appropriat­e time that we need,” the minister said. “So it’s not about any specific date, it’s making sure we do our proper due diligence.”

He wouldn’t say what issues the review is examining, nor would he speculate about what measures it may order.

The review’s extension for a second 45-day period can be inferred by the Aecon news release and comes as no shock, said analyst Derek Spronck of RBC Dominion Securities in a note to investors.

“Due to the nature of the transactio­n, the government previously indicated that it will need to do a comprehens­ive and thorough review and, as such, the extension of the outside date is not surprising,” he wrote.

“The government clearly invoked this second 45day review period,” he said, pegging a potential decision by May 11.

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