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    • Monday, 12 June, 2023
      LexMergers & Acquisitions
      Teck: market may hold Glencore to tighter coal deadline even if bid fails Premium content

      Investors will enjoy surge in cash flow but coal remains a drag on Swiss group’s valuation

      A visitor looks at a presentation by Teck
    • Monday, 12 June, 2023
      Mining
      Glencore makes cash swoop for Teck Resources’ coal business

      Commodities group plans to combine unit with own operations in one of mining’s biggest takeover battles in a decade

      A Teck coal mine in British Columbia, Canada
    • Tuesday, 9 May, 2023
      Mining
      Canadian-led consortium to bid for Teck’s coal business

      Move would thwart Glencore’s $23bn offer to purchase entire company

      Train cars are loaded with coal at a Teck Resources mine near Sparwood, British Columbia, Canada
    • Thursday, 27 April, 2023
      Due Diligence
      Why Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal could be on its last life Premium content

      Plus, Glencore’s Teck takeover ambitions get a second wind and a US deal for a German industrial group attracts attention in Berlin

      Due diligence logo
    • Wednesday, 26 April, 2023
      Teck Resources scraps restructuring vote as it faces pressure from Glencore bid

      Last-minute cancellation suggests Canadian miner lacked confidence to win resolution to split company

      A Teck Resources steelmaking coal mine in the Elk Valley near Sparwood, British Columbia, Canada
    • Friday, 21 April, 2023
      Interview
      Norman Keevil: Super shareholder blocking Glencore’s bid to create mining giant

      Mining magnate who controls Teck Resources has been vociferous in rejecting hostile $23bn takeover attempt

      Norman Keevil, left, with former president and chief executive Donald Lindsay in 2012
    • Thursday, 20 April, 2023
      Due Diligence
      The private equity deal behind Murdoch’s $787.5mn loss Premium content

      Plus, Glencore continues its pursuit of Teck Resources and London listings struggle under a strict pension investment regime

      Due Diligence logo
    • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
      Glencore says it is willing to improve $23bn bid for Teck Resources

      Swiss commodities trader says offer depends on engagement from Canadian miner’s board

      Open-topped rail cars loaded with coal round a bend in the Elk Valley
    • Tuesday, 18 April, 2023
      Teck bullish on top investor’s backing as it battles $23bn Glencore bid

      Canadian mining group confident China’s CIC will support plan to separate coal and metals businesses

      An aerial shot of Glencore’s Antapaccay copper mine
    • Friday, 14 April, 2023
      Helen Thomas
      Glencore’s pursuit of Teck sends its careful coal message up in smoke

      Miner wants to spin off the business despite previously arguing holding on to it was better

      The edge of Glencore’s Mount Owen coal mine
    • Thursday, 13 April, 2023
      Glencore
      Teck calls for Glencore to spin out coal unit as it rejects $23bn revised bid

      Canadian group indicates willingness to consider talks with FTSE 100 miner under different deal structure

      Aerial view of Glencore’s Mount Owen coalmine
    • Tuesday, 11 April, 2023
      Glencore
      Glencore offers $8.2bn cash sweetener in takeover bid for Teck

      Mining group’s proposal comes a day after Teck chief described deal as a ‘non-starter’

      Glencore headquarters in Baar, Switzerland
    • Monday, 10 April, 2023
      Teck Resources chief declares Glencore bid a ‘non-starter’

      Shareholders urged to vote for separation plan for Canadian mining group

      Rail cars loaded with coal
    • Tuesday, 4 April, 2023
      Leslie Hook
      Glencore’s bid for Teck Resources revives animal spirits in race for copper

      Mining M&A is back with copper driving deals as cash-rich companies anticipate shortfall of the metal later this decade

      Homes along a runoff pond from the Antamina mine
    • Monday, 3 April, 2023
      LexGlencore
      Glencore/Teck: mining giant needs to go higher to win family backing Premium content

      Swiss group will have to sweeten its offer — or at least include a cash component

      Rail cars loaded with coal near a Teck steelmaking coal mine in the Elk Valley near Sparwood, British Columbia, Canada
    • Monday, 3 April, 2023
      Canada’s Teck Resources rejects hostile approach by Glencore

      Acquisition would create $91bn natural resources giant

      Trains are loaded with coal at a Teck Resources site in British Columbia, Canada
    • Monday, 3 April, 2023
      FT Alphaville
      Coal fires up Glencore’s £95bn tilt at Teck

      More ESG smoke and mirrors

    • Tuesday, 21 February, 2023
      Mining
      Teck Resources set for $11.5bn coal spin-off to focus on copper

      Canadian miner completes shift out of fossil fuels amid mounting criticism of sector

      Teck Resources Elkview Operations steelmaking in the Elk Valley, Canada
    • Monday, 24 February, 2020
      News in-depthOil & Gas industry
      Death of Frontier oil sands project highlights Canada dilemma

      Teck Resources scrapped development in Alberta as government wavered over climate impact

      ** FILE ** Mining trucks carry loads of oil laden sand after being loaded by huge shovels at the Albian Sands oil sands project in Ft. McMurray, Alberta, Canada, in this file photo from, Aug. 5, 2005. Companies must either dig to extract the oil-laden sand or use a steam-assisted in-situ drilling technique. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Jeff McIntosh)
    • Tuesday, 4 December, 2018
      Mining
      Teck sells 30% stake in giant QB2 copper project to Sumitomo
    • Thursday, 18 January, 2018
      Hedge funds
      Hedge fund Impala reaps benefit of commodities rebound
    • Friday, 9 October, 2015
      US equities
      United Airlines climbs amid carrier rebound

      US stocks poised for best week since December 2014

      A pedestrian walks past as workers hang a giant American flag on the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Friday, May 25, 2012. U.S. stocks rose, giving the Standard & Poor's 500 Index its first weekly rally since April, as investors were lured by the cheapest valuations since November. Photographer: Scott Eells/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 22 June, 2015
      Commodities
      Coking coal market slumps despite iron ore rebound

      Steady supplies from US and China depress prices

      Crushed iron ore forms a stockpile at Fortescue Metals Group, Cloudbreak Iron Ore mine operation at Cloudbreak in Western Australia, on Monday, Jul. 25, 2011. Photographer: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 22 April, 2015
      Commodities
      Copper producers position for price recovery

      Hopes rise for rally as shrinking project pipeline indicates deficit

      China copper
    • Wednesday, 11 June, 2014
      Industrial metals
      Zinc gains on lower stocks and expected supply cuts
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