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Sibanye deals with $522 million claim over cancelled Brazil mines deal

Sibanye Stillwater faces a $522 million compensation claim from investment company Appian Capital Advisory over the termination of a $1.2. billion offer to buy Appian's Brazilian nickel and copper mines,. the South African miner said on Monday.

Appian currently declares damages of up to $522 million,. Sibanye spokesperson James Wellsted informed Reuters. Sibanye's. case is for that reason that Appian is entitled to either no or. significantly reduced damages.

A representative for Appian declined to comment.

London's High Court last week ordered Sibanye to compensate. Appian for the unsuccessful deal and said the damages would be. identified at a hearing in November 2025.

Sibanye announced the handle October 2021 to buy the. mines that are owned by affiliates of funds advised by Appian,. in what was to become its biggest foray in battery minerals.

3 months later, it abandoned the purchase, pointing out. instability at the Santa Rita mine, which it said would have had. a material and unfavorable influence on future operations.

Wellsted stated the claims Sibanye got make up the. difference between the purchase rate under the purchase. agreement and the market worth of the shares in the mines, the. costs and expenditures associated with the resale process and. management of the mines and pre-judgment interest.

The financial demands contribute to the obstacles facing. Sibanye CEO Neal Froneman, who is battling mounting losses due. to a slump in prices for platinum-group metals.

(source: Reuters)