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Exclusive-Glencore studying an approach for Anglo American, sources say
May 2, 2024 12:31 PM

LONDON (Reuters) - Commodities group Glencore is studying an approach for Anglo American, two sources said, a development that could spark a bidding war for the 107-year old mining company.

Glencore has not yet approached Anglo, one of the sources said. The discussions are internal and preliminary at this stage and may not result in an approach, the source added.

"We do not comment on market rumour or speculation," a Glencore spokesperson said.

Anglo on Friday rejected a $39 billion all-stock proposal from the world's No. 1 miner BHP Group.

BHP's proposed premium was 31% above Anglo's closing price on April 23.

A source familiar with the matter previously told Reuters that the Australian mining giant is considering making an improved offer. It has until May 22 to make a formal bid.

Anglo is attractive to its competitors for its prized copper assets in Chile and Peru, a metal used in everything from electric vehicles and power grids to construction, whose demand is expected to rise as the world moves to cleaner energy and wider use of AI.

Anglo American and Glencore each own 44% of the Collahuasi mine in Chile, estimated to have some of the world's largest reserves of copper.

At the same time, Anglo's sprawling portfolio also includes platinum, iron ore, steelmaking coal, diamonds and a fertiliser project.

Anglo's share price has increased more than 30% since the offer was made public.

Before that, the miner had underperformed its peers following production downgrades and writedowns that led to a strategic review of its assets in February.

Glencore is still in the middle of a $6.9 billion acquisition of 77% of Canadian miner Teck's coal unit, which it expects to close by the third quarter this year.

A precondition of BHP's proposal was that Anglo sell its shares in Anglo Platinum (Amplats) and Kumba Iron Ore in South Africa, a country the world's largest listed company exited in 2015.

In a statement on May 2, BHP said that the proposal "reflects the priorities for its portfolio and opportunity for synergies."

Glencore owns coal and chrome assets in South Africa.

"Unlike BHP, Glencore could benefit from keeping Kumba and marketing iron ore, and Glencore may face less political pushback in South Africa, especially if it were to propose a straightforward all-share deal that does not include Kumba and Amplats demergers," Jefferies analyst Christopher LaFemina said in a research note on April 29, where he assessed different takeover scenarios for Anglo American.

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