REDATOR Ben Graham Postado Novembro 28 REDATOR Denunciar Share Postado Novembro 28 Ecuador-focused miner SolGold (LON: SOLG) revealed on Friday it had rejected a a preliminary and conditional takeover offer from China’s Jiangxi Copper Co, the second received in less than a week. Shares in the gold and copper mining firm jumped 14%, closing at 29.55 pence each on Friday in London. Jiangxi Copper, already SolGold’s largest shareholder with a 12% stake, proposed 26 pence per share. The miner’s board had unanimously rejected a separate non-binding proposal from the Chinese group on November 23. “The SolGold board remains confident in SolGold’s standalone prospects,” the company said in a statement. It advised shareholders to take no action while it considers next steps. SolGold has long been viewed as a potential target for major Western miners such as BHP (ASX: BHP) and Newmont (NYSE: NEM), which hold stakes of 10.4% and 10.3% respectively. Interest from these majors cooled after disputes over funding the Cascabel copper-gold project, in northern Ecuador, and revisions to its scope. Copper tensions run high with global market at ‘historic point’ Under the UK Takeover Code, Jiangxi has until 17:00 GMT on December 26 to declare whether it will make a firm offer, SolGold said. The renewed approach comes as copper assets draw heightened attention amid forecasts of a looming supply crunch tied to global electrification, a backdrop that has fuelled a wave of attempted deals including BHP’s failed bid for Anglo American (LON: AAL) last week. Visitante_96cc216c reagiu a isto 1 1 Perfeito! Obrigado! Amei! Haha Confuso :/ Vixi! Wow! Gostei! × 💬 Gostou do conteúdo? Sua avaliação é muito importante! Gostei! Perfeito! Obrigado! Amei! Haha Confuso :/ Vixi! Wow! Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
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