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Not long after throwing a spanner in the works of Chemist Warehouses’s reverse listing, the regulator has now taken issue with Namoi Cotton’s (ASX:NAM) proposed takeover.

Singapore-listed Olam had made a bid to buy ASX-listed Namoi Cotton, but the regulator made clear on Thursday it has concerns about the deal.

And it has a lot of concerns.

The first issue is that this isn’t Olam’s entrance into the Australian market – it’s already here, as Queensland Cotton (QC).

The company has a presence across the entire east domestic cotton supply chain, from harvesting to marketing.

The ACCC on Thursday revealed it is concerned that:

  • The acquisition would probably lessen competition broadly
  • The number of competing processing facilities would fall to 2
  • Olam would have interests in two cotton grading companies that handle 80% of all cotton in Australia
  • That Olam would be afforded too much ability to manipulate the cotton market to its own benefit
  • That it could do that same to competitors’ detriment with other growers paid less for their cotton
  • That the marketing and warehousing of cotton in Australia would similarly be susceptible to manipulation by Olam, if it so desired
  • Olam could hypothetically change export prices at a whim

Talk about a small list of concerns.

Members of the public have until 4 July to respond to the regulator’s statement of issues.

NAM last traded at 70cps.

NAM by the numbers
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