Glencore 'ready to pay premium to acquire Xstrata'

Commodities trader Glencore is willing to offer a higher than expected premium to clinch its acquisition of global mining giant Xstrata.

By Agence France-PresseMon, Feb 06 2012 at 6:34 AM EST

Glencore headquarters
ACQUISITION: The deal would create a company worth $88 billion. (Photo: AFP)
Swiss-based commodities trader Glencore is willing to offer a higher than expected premium to clinch its acquisition of global mining giant Xstrata, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
 
Xstrata shareholders will receive 2.8 shares for each Glencore share they hold, representing a premium of 8 percent over the closing price on Wednesday said the financial daily newspaper.
 
The deal would create a company worth $88 billion and details finalized over the weekend could be announced Tuesday with the annual results of the Zug-based mining group.
 
The current shareholders of Glencore would own 56 percent of the new combined entity.
 
The group managing director of Baar-based Glencore, Ivan Glasenberg, would become the largest shareholder with a 9 percent stake, the Financial Times said.
 
Xstrata confirmed Thursday it was approached by Glencore for a merger between the two commodity specialists, an operation expected for several months and that would create the third largest company in the sector in terms of market capitalisation.
 
On Thursday after rising sharply at the London Stock Exchange, shares for the two retreated Monday morning. Glencore declined by 4.11 percent to 462.70 pence and Xstrata lost 2.61 percent to 1,249.50 pence in a market down 0.50 percent at 1000 GMT.
 
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