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Martin Midstream cancels merger with parent company; shares fall about 2%

Investing.com — Martin Midstream (NASDAQ:MMLP) Partners announced today the mutual termination of its merger agreement with Martin Resource Management Corporation (MRMC), which was initially set to result in MRMC acquiring all outstanding common units of MMLP not already owned by MRMC and its subsidiaries.

Martin Midstream Partners shares fell about 2% on Thursday.

The termination of the merger agreement means that MMLP will continue its operations as an independent publicly traded entity.

Alongside the announcement of the merger’s cancellation, MMLP also stated that the special meeting of unitholders, which had been scheduled for December 30, 2024, will no longer take place.

Consequently, the proposals outlined in MMLP’s definitive proxy statement filed on November 27, 2024, with the Securities and Exchange Commission have been withdrawn.

The news of the cancelled merger comes at a time when the energy sector is witnessing various strategic restructurings and consolidations.

MMLP’s decision to remain independent suggests a focus on internal growth and operational enhancements, rather than pursuing amalgamation with its parent company MRMC.

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