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Mining News Pro - A $1 billion metals deal by blank-cheque fund ACG Acquisition Co has been terminated following delays when the different sides, which included a leading global miner and top automakers as anchor investors, tried to revise it, ACG said on Thursday.
ACG, a London-listed special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), planned to buy a nickel mine and a copper mine from Appian Capital, betting on rising demand for metals needed for the global green energy transition.
In June, global miner Glencore, Chrysler parent Stellantis and Volkswagen’s battery unit PowerCo agreed to back the deal through an equity investment. It was expected to close in August.
“ACG announces today that, despite its best efforts, revisions to the acquisition agreement have not been agreed and the acquisition agreement has been terminated,” ACG said in a statement.
ACG, Appian and Glencore declined to comment.
There was a lack of interest from minority investors at the stage of the $300 million equity offering which ACG planned as part of the deal, despite the presence of Stellantis and Glencore as anchor investors, several sources told Reuters.
Weak economic data from the world’s largest metals consumer China, which it has reported since August, affected the investors’ appetite for the deal, a source, directly familiar with the situation, told Reuters.
Nickel prices slumped by 37% since the start of 2023, while copper is down 2%.
“The deal fell apart over price,” said another source familiar with the situation, adding the price was higher than the buyers considered realistic after the nickel price declined.
Appian Capital wanted the deal that was originally agreed and on the table, while one of the anchor investors sought to change their position, the third source said.
One of the buyers indeed sought to renegotiate the terms, but only after ACG’s equity raise stumbled upon weak interest from investors, according to the fourth source.
SPACs are shell companies that raise money via an initial public offering (IPO) and later merge with a private company, taking it public. ACG would have been the first mining SPAC listing in London.
A year ago, Appian began legal proceedings in a $1.2 billion claim against South Africa’s Sibanye-Stillwater after Sibanye pulled out of a deal to acquire the same two mines.
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