Rio Tinto to become third-largest lithium producer with US$6.7 billion Arcadium buy
Rio Tinto will acquire the US-based lithium producer for US$5.85 per share
RIO Tinto said on Wednesday (Oct 9) it will acquire Arcadium Lithium in an all-cash transaction, valued at US$6.7 billion, in a deal that will make it the world’s third-largest lithium producer.
Rio Tinto will acquire the United States-based lithium producer for US$5.85 per share, it said. The deal represents a 90 per cent premium to Arcadium’s closing price of US$3.08 per share on Oct 4, the day Reuters exclusively reported on a potential deal between the two firms.
Rio would gain access to lithium mines, processing facilities and deposits across four continents to fuel decades of growth, as well as a customer base that includes Tesla, BMW and General Motors.
“We are confident that this is a compelling cash offer that reflects a full and fair long-term value for our business and de-risks our shareholders’ exposure to the execution of our development portfolio and market volatility,” Arcadium Lithium’s CEO Paul Graves said in a statement.
The transaction, which has been unanimously approved by the companies’ board of directors, is expected to close in mid 2025. REUTERS
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