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Newmont Corporation T.NGT


Primary Symbol: NEM

Newmont Corporation is a gold company and a producer of copper, zinc, lead, and silver. The Company’s portfolio of assets and prospects is anchored in mining jurisdictions in Africa, Australia, Latin America & Caribbean, North America, and Papua New Guinea. Its African operations include Ahafo and Akyem. Its Australian operations include Boddington, Cadia, Tanami and Telfer. Its Latin America and Caribbean (LATAC) operations include Cerro Negro, Merian, Penasquito, Pueblo Viejo JV and Yanacocha. Its North American projects include Brucejack, Cripple Creek & Victor, Eleonore, Musselwhite, Nevada Gold Mines JV, Porcupine and Red Chris. Its Papua New Guinea projects include Lihir. Its Ahafo mine is located in the Ahafo region, approximately 290 kilometers (km) northwest of Accra, Ghana. Boddington is located 130 km southeast of Perth in Western Australia and its project area comprises over 52,506 acres (21,249 hectares) of mining tenure leased from the State of Western Australia.


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Post by Possibleidiot01on Feb 05, 2023 8:13pm
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Newmont makes bid for Newcrest

Newmont makes bid for NewcrestBloomberg

Newmont Bids $17 Billion for Australian Gold Miner Newcrest

  • Successful deal would be world’s biggest so far this year
  • Target seeking new CEO; also has silver, copper projects
A pit at the Newcrest Mining Telfer Mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

A pit at the Newcrest Mining Telfer Mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Photographer: Will Burgess/Bloomberg

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Newmont Corp. made a provisional offer to acquire Australia’s top gold miner Newcrest Mining Ltd. in what would be the biggest global takeover of the year so far.

The offer, which values Newcrest at around $17 billion, would also be one of the largest in Australian history, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Newcrest jumped as much as 14% in early trading, the most since 2008.

Shareholders would receive 0.38 Newmont shares for each Newcrest share held, equivalent to A$27.16 a share or a 21% premium to Friday’s close, the Melbourne-based miner said in a regulatory filing Monday. The board is considering the proposal, which is conditional on Newmont being granted exclusive due diligence, Newcrest said.

Denver-based Newmont, one of the world’s biggest gold miners with a market value of nearly $40 billion, had made an earlier bid offering an exchange ratio of 0.363, which Newcrest’s board rejected.

In September, Newmont delayed a decision on a major investment in Peru until the second half of 2024, citing Russia’s war in Ukraine, rising prices for raw materials, prolonged supply-chain disruptions and competitive labor markets. Spot gold has gained about 15% since early November while copper rallied almost 20%.

 

“The strong Australian dollar, gold prices and declining global reserves suggest more acquisitions are likely, particularly for businesses like Newcrest, which has significant copper exposure,” Bloomberg Intelligence industry analyst Mohsen Crofts said in a report Monday.

The approach comes in the middle of Newcrest’s search for a new chief executive officer following the resignation of Sandeep Biswas in December. Sherry Duhe, former chief financial officer of oil and gas producer Woodside Energy Group Ltd., is acting CEO until a permanent replacement is found.

Newcrest derives the majority of its revenue from gold, and the rest from silver and copper, with mines in Australia, Canada and Papua New Guinea. The company plans to ramp up the copper component to take advantage of an expected surge in demand for the metal that’s a core material in renewable energy infrastructure and electric vehicles, Duhe said in an interview in November. 

Newcrest has engaged JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Gresham Advisory Partners Ltd. as its financial advisers and Herbert Smith Freehills as its legal adviser.

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