BlackRock Supports Large-Scale Mining M&A
BlackRock Backs Large-Scale Mining Mergers
BlackRock has expressed support for consolidation among major mining companies, stating that such mergers would open the sector to generalist investors and facilitate the development of large, complex projects needed for new supply.
Comments from BlackRock Executive
Olivia Markham, a portfolio manager at BlackRock, speaking at the Australian Financial Review conference in Perth, noted that the mining industry faces a scale issue compared to other sectors like technology. 'When you speak to a U.S. generalist investor, they want large liquid equities to invest in. Bigger companies have better access to capital, they typically trade at a better multiple, and within the mining sector, bigger companies have the teams and people to build complex projects,' she said.
Markham added, 'We've had a wave of M&A, but I see merit in more,' emphasizing that sensible deals that make companies bigger are beneficial.
Major M&A Attempts in the Sector
Earlier this year, Glencore and Rio Tinto explored a potential merger that would have created a $240 billion company. However, Rio Tinto walked away, citing insufficient cost advantages. Speculation remains that Glencore CEO Gary Nagle may revisit talks if the Swiss miner's share price continues to outperform Rio's.
BlackRock holds stakes in both miners as well as in global mining leader BHP.
Impacted Symbols
Symbols affected by this headline and their sentiment signals
BHP Group Limited
BHP is not directly mentioned in the news but may be indirectly affected by industry consolidation trends; however, the impact is limited.
GLENCORE PLC ORD USD0.01
BlackRock's support for consolidation could positively impact Glencore's growth strategy and increase its market value.
Rio Tinto Plc
Although Rio Tinto previously walked away from a merger, the possibility of renewed talks could have a moderate impact.
BlackRock, Inc.
BlackRock's support for mergers could strengthen its investment strategy in the mining sector and enhance its reputation.
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