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Anglo sells more Amplats shares ahead of spinoff of platinum unit

Anglo American said on Tuesday it will offer more shares in its South African platinum system, as it accelerates strategies to spin it off.

Anglo offered 16 million shares for sale in Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), worth about $535 million, according to a bookrunner. An earlier sale of its 5.3% stake in the platinum system netted about $400 million.

The placing will raise money for Anglo American, the moms and dad business of Amplats, as it presses forward with a larger reorganizing strategy that is aimed at focusing its operations on copper and iron ore mining and increasing value. Anglo said on Monday it had actually reached offers to offer its coal assets in Australia for about $4.9 billion as part of the plan, which likewise consists of shedding underperforming nickel and diamond possessions. The London-listed miner is reshaping its organization after fending off a $49 billion takeover bid from bigger rival BHP in May. The offering needs to expand the totally free float of Amplats and minimize the variety of shares distributed to Anglo American shareholders after the spinoff, which is prepared by the end of 2025.

(source: Reuters)