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The Addax is a large, heavily-formed antelope, with spiral horns and ox-like appearance, inhabiting the greater part of the Central African region.
Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found A Book of Zoology for Boys Mayne Reid 1850
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I think there is no doubt that the Seven Oceans and Seven Seas with it going to full utilization, has contributed to the West Africa results, but also we've had a project called Addax, which was near completion at the end of this quarter.
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Addax, which is listed on exchanges in London and Toronto, said it retains the right to consider any proposals superior to Sinopec's $46.17 per share offer.
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Addax, which is listed in Toronto and London, is one of the largest independent oil producers in West Africa and the Middle East, with oil fields in Nigeria and the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq.
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Full documentation for the bid is expected to be submitted next month, and Addax, which is based in Switzerland but has shares listed in Toronto and London, will have 35 days to accept it.
DealBook 2009
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( "Addax") was successfully completed after Petroleum Corporation (TSX: AXC and LSE: AXC) ( "Addax Petroleum" or the "Corporation") will announce its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, ...
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( "Addax") was successfully completed after nearly six months of due diligence and negotiation.
WN.com - Articles related to CNOOC earnings 'hit' by lower oil prices 2009
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( "Addax") was successfully completed after nearly six months of due diligence and negotiation.
WN.com - Articles related to CNOOC earnings 'hit' by lower oil prices 2009
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The Repsol deal is only slightly smaller than the biggest oil takeover by a Chinese firm to date, Sinopec Group's $7.2 billion acquisition in 2009 of Addax Petroleum Corp., based in Switzerland.
Repsol Sells Brazil Stake to Sinopec for $7.1 Billion Santiago Perez 2010
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Addax & Oryx, a Swiss-based energy group, announced it has acquired about 50,000 hectares for a renewable energy plant.
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