Analysts: A mining takeover boom could be around the corner Energy Rising demand for raw materials coupled with a meagre new supply could spur a mining takeover boom, according to analysts.
Baillie Gifford-run trust ditches £20m Rio Tinto stake over ESG concerns Energy An investment trust run by Scottish asset manager Baillie Gifford has ditched its £20m stake in Rio Tinto, calling out the mining giant for inadequate ESG practices.
British Gas owner Centrica helps back £300m UK energy first Energy Centric, the owner of British Gas, has helped raised £300m for the first commercial-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) plant in the UK.
Rio Tinto should abandon primary London listing, says activist investor Palliser May 23, 2024 Rio Tinto has come under pressure from an activist investor to abandon its primary London listing and unify its business in Australia.
Rio Tinto had considered a bid for BHP-target Anglo American May 10, 2024 Rio Tinto and Glencore could crash BHP's bid for Anglo American.
What do analysts think of BHP’s £31.1bn proposal for Anglo American? April 25, 2024 Though the proposal mandates divesting two of Anglo American's problem children, it appears BHP is fine with keeping diamond brand De Beers.
Is the London Stock Exchange’s golden age of mining over? April 6, 2024 Glencore and Anglo American come immediately to mind when one considers the recent struggles for London miners.
Why investors need to get used to lower cash returns from the likes of Rio Tinto, Glencore and BHP March 19, 2024 Morningstar's report contends that mining has been too focused on investor returns over project development.
London ‘no longer the home of mining’ as activist pushes for Glencore to shift listing to Sydney March 14, 2024 The proposals included shifting the company's primary stock market listing from London to Sydney.
Rio Tinto ‘devastated’ as several employees dead in charter plane crash January 24, 2024 The crash happened within the last 24 hours near the Canadian town of Fort Smith