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Australia's Fortescue asks watchdog to delay Rinehart's Atlas bid

FILE PHOTO: Workers stand around a vehicle as a truck is loaded with iron ore at the Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) Christmas Creek iron ore mine located south of Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, November 17, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Regan/File Photo

(Reuters) - A unit of iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group <FMG.AX> requested to delay a bid by a Hancock Prospecting unit for Atlas Iron Ltd <AGO.AX> seeking further disclosures, the Australian Takeovers Panel said on Tuesday.

Atlas Iron is currently the subject of an off-market, A$390 million ($288.8 million) takeover bid by billionaire Gina Rinehart-controlled Redstone Corp Pty Ltd for the shares which it does not already have an interest in.

NCZ Investments Pty Ltd, a unit of world No. 4 iron ore miner Fortescue, seeks interim orders to restrain Hancock's unit Redstone from dispatching its bidder's statement, the panel said.

NCZ, which holds an economic interest in 19.9 percent of Atlas, is also seeking to stop Hancock Prospecting and Redstone from buying any more Atlas shares until further disclosure is provided. NCZ alleges "misleading statements and material omissions" regarding Redstone's intentions for Atlas' business and its ability to achieve them.

Hancock was not immediately available to comment on the matter.

A sitting panel has not been appointed and no decision has been made whether to conduct the proceedings, the regulator said.

Atlas operates in the iron ore-rich Pilbara region of Western Australia and has undeveloped tenements that could be brought into production with a larger partner.

(Reporting by Aaron Saldanha in Bengaluru; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)

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