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Glencore and Rio Tinto are at it again – and it seems the markets smell action

about 13 hours ago
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Here we go again.A combination of Rio Tinto and Glencore has been talked about for years and the duo held aborted negotiations at the end of 2024.With the global mining industry in deal-making mode – frenzies come along every 15 years or so – the idea of RioGlen or GlenTinto was due another whirl.On Friday, the two FTSE 100 companies said they were in “preliminary discussions” about a “possible combination of some or all of their businesses”.A full-blown tie-up would be worth about $260bn (£120bn), including debt.

Many of the old challenges to a deal haven’t gone away.Glencore’s roots lie in trading commodities; Rio is a traditional pure miner, so the fit is culturally imperfect.Does Rio, which got out of coal as long ago as 2018 under investor pressure, really want to go back in by adding Glencore’s significant assets in that area? Reports suggested it is prepared to do so.But, if not, should coal be hived off beforehand? Should Glencore’s trading operation go with it?And, given that Rio is significantly larger, would a deal be a merger or a takeover? The latter implies an offer at a decent premium to Glencore’s recent share price, which Rio’s shareholders might find hard to swallow.Glencore’s shares rose by 9%, and Rio’s fell 2%, implying the market smells action of some form.

First, Rio has a new chief executive, Simon Trott, who sounds keener on mega-deals than his predecessor, who was instinctively cautious (perhaps remembering Rio’s reckless top-of-the-market $38bn cash purchase of the aluminium group Alcan in 2007).Second, the deal-doing fun in mining land went up a gear when Anglo-American unveiled its $50bn merger with the Canadian group Teck Resources last year.The impetus for that one was exposure to copper, the in-demand metal for electrification of the world’s energy systems and vehicles.A generation ago, global miners craved iron ore to feed China’s demand for steel for construction; now the buzz is all about copper.Anglo and Teck could boast that 70% of their earnings come from the metal.

A Rio-Glencore combo would have a third of its earnings from copper, calculates investment bank Jefferies, if coal were out of the picture.“The merged company would have world-class iron ore, aluminium and copper assets with significant growth in copper,” says its analyst.“If completed, it would also be the largest market cap and most liquid equity in the sector.”That sounds the type of profile the Glencore chief executive, Gary Nagle, likes.“It makes sense to create bigger companies,” he said last month.

“Not just for the sake of size, but also to create material synergies, to create relevance, to attract talent, to attract capital.”Third, the deal-making mindset will only be encouraged by the thought that BHP, the sector’s biggest beast, may be itchy after making two bids for Anglo in 2024 and getting nowhere.So best to get in first – possibly – if BHP is also looking enviously at Glencore’s development projects in copper.Rio has four weeks to post an offer or shut up.Trott’s main challenge may be to persuade his own investors.

The Anglo-Teck deal was done at a zero takeover premium, which probably won’t be possible with Glencore.The risk, as Rio’s own history demonstrates, is overpaying at a frothy moment.
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Stephen Colbert on ICE killing of Minnesota woman: ‘A senseless yet entirely predictable tragedy’

Late-night hosts expressed outrage over the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) officer in Minneapolis.Stephen Colbert opened Thursday’s Late Show on a somber note, following the killing of Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning. “It’s a senseless yet entirely predictable tragedy,” said Colbert. “And our hearts go out to Renee Good’s loved ones, friends and the community where it happened.“By now we’ve all seen the video,” he continued, referring to multiple videos shot by witnesses which show Good’s car appearing to turn away from the officer, who then fires shots into the side of her vehicle as she drove

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Almost 50 writers boycott Adelaide festival after it dumps pro-Palestine academic Randa Abdel-Fattah

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Seth Meyers on Trump officials justifying Venezuela assault: ‘Lamest dorks on the planet’

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Singer-songwriter Bill Callahan: ‘I’m not a craftsman – I’m more of a drunk professor who likes coincidence and mistakes’

Preceding the release of My Days of 58, the Americana legend once known as Smog discusses his Yorkshire youth, why Spotify is like the mafia and the bleak state of AIWe got married to [Smog’s] Our Anniversary. When you write songs, do you think about how listeners might carry them into their own lives, or do the songs stop being yours after they are done? VanearleWhen I wrote [2019’s] Watch Me Get Married, I thought maybe people would have that as their wedding song. But mostly it’s inconceivable what people are gonna do with a song. I don’t think about it too much because there are 100,000 places where it’s gonna live. Have I ever heard about any inappropriate uses of songs? I think having Our Anniversary as a wedding song is a little surprising, but maybe they’re realists

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Adelaide festival dumps prominent academic Randa Abdel-Fattah over ‘cultural sensitivity’ concerns after Bondi attack

The Adelaide festival has removed prominent academic and Palestine advocate Randa Abdel-Fattah from its lineup citing concerns over “cultural sensitivity” after a review undertaken in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.The festival covers arts, music, talks and theatre and includes Adelaide’s annual Writers’ Week next month, where Abdel-Fattah was due to appear for the second time after hosting a number of panels and sessions in 2023.In a statement on Thursday, the festival’s board said it had been “shocked and saddened by the tragic events at Bondi” and the “significant heightening of both community tensions and the community debate”.“As the Board responsible for the Adelaide Festival organisation and all Adelaide Writers’ Week events, staff, volunteers and participants, we have today advised scheduled writer Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah that the Board has formed the judgment that we do not wish to proceed with her scheduled appearance at next month’s Writers’ Week,” it said.Within hours of the board’s announcement, Abdel-Fattah issued her own statement, accusing the festival board of “blatant and shameless” anti-Palestinian racism and censorship

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One Battle After Another and The Studio lead Actor awards nominations

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