Singapore's Puma Energy to sell Australia fuels business for $288 million

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The sale by the company, which is 49%-owned by Geneva-based Trafigura, comes amid increasing pressure to rebalance its books after a decade-long buying spree. Puma entered the Australian market in 2013 with the purchase of Ausfuel, Neumann and Central Combined Group assets. Media reports at the time said it paid around $850 million for the Ausfuel and Neumann assets.

 

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