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Rio Tinto makes approach for US$3.3 billion Arcadium Lithium

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Rio Tinto makes approach for US.3 billion Arcadium Lithium
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RIO Tinto, the world’s second-largest miner, confirmed it has made a non-binding takeover approach for Arcadium Lithium.

Rio said there was no certainty that any transaction will be agreed with the US miner, on Monday (Oct 7). Arcadium, which is valued at around US$3.3 billion, confirmed it had been approached. The companies did not provide any financial details.

Lithium stocks have languished since the start of the year after prices of the key battery metal plummeted amid an oversupply and lull in demand from electric vehicle makers. Arcadium has underperformed its peers, which has been fuelling speculation of a takeover for some months.

Australian-listed depository receipts for Arcadium jumped as much as 50 per cent in early trading, the most since listing in December. The move is likely exacerbated by thin trading volumes, with Sydney closed for a holiday on Monday.

Citigroup suggested Rio should buy Arcadium as early as July. The miner was trading “well below replacement value” and was cheaper to acquire than build a new portfolio of quality lithium assets, analyst Paul Taggart wrote at the time.

“For companies looking for scale, first quartile costs (brine) and chemical expertise positioned for IRA tailwinds, buying Arcadium could be more economical than trying to discover and develop chemicals capability,” Taggart said.

Any deal would require Rio to win over the Arcadium board and shareholder support.

A potential acquisition would be highly opportunistic and “require a significant premium to realise fair valuation for the business”, Tim Riordan and Michael Teran, portfolio managers at Blackwattle Investment Partners, wrote in a letter to Arcadium’s board on Saturday. The Sydney-based firm is an investor in Arcadium, according to the letter.

“The timing of this potential sale could not be at a more value destructive period for shareholders,” Riordan and Teran wrote, adding that the global lithium market appears to have bottomed and any sale price should be near US$8 billion. BLOOMBERG

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Yurie Miyazawa

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