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UK energy firm BG Group has offered Buy Viagra Pill Online 13bn Australian dollars ($12.1bn; ?6.2bn) for Origin Energy - Australia’s second biggest power retailer.
Analysts say the firm is attractive to BG Mail Order Viagra Online because of its oil and gas production resources.
These help it boost profits at a time when Buy Discount Viagra Online margins in the traditional retail business are tight, observers added.
BG also announced a 78% jump in profits for the Cheap no Prescription Viagra Online first three months of 2008, driven by high oil and gas prices.
Net profit for the quarter rose to ?767m, Buy Viagra without a Prescription beating analysts’ forecasts.
On Tuesday, oil giant Royal Dutch Shell reported a Buy Viagra Now Online 12% rise in first-quarter profits, while those at rival BP climbed 48%.
Shares in Origin jumped by as much as 40% on news of the offer.
The Australian firm said that it had yet to consider the bid, but Buy Viagra Online Cheap analysts said it was unlikely that any other firm would come up with a rival bid.
“It’s not as if it’s a low offer putting it into play,” said Rohan Walsh, an Buy Cialis Now Online investment manager at Karara Capital.
“This seems like a fairly full offer on face value.”
Higher oil and food prices also drove down Japanese Buy Cheap Generic Viagra household spending, adding to the gloom.
Separately, rate-setters at the Bank of Japan voted unanimously on Wednesday to keep interest rates at 0.5%.
With the brakes being put on Asia’s largest economy, the Viagra Canada Online Pharmacy central bank cut its economic growth forecast to 1.5% for the year to March 2009, from an earlier forecast of 2.1%.
Government figures showed that industrial output slipped by Canadian Pharmacy Viagra Online 3.1% in March from the same month a year ago, while household spending was 1% lower.
“Looking forward, the slowdown phase will continue in the near Canada Online Pharmacy Cialis future,” said the central bank’s new governor, Masayuki Shirakawa.
“However we see a high possibility that (Japan’s economy) will remain on a path of gradual growth.”
Japan last raised interest Cheap no Prescription Cialis Online rates in February 2007, to 0.5% from 0.25%.
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