Anglo will pay 1.3301 shares for each Teck share, in a deal that would represent a 17% premium to the Canadian miner’s closing share price on Monday, according to Bloomberg calculations. But Anglo will also pay its investors a $4.5 billion special dividend ahead of the combination, meaning that the effective premium would be just 1%. The companies on Tuesday presented it as a zero-premium transaction.
WATCH: Anglo American has agreed to merge with Canada’s Teck Resources. Martin Ritchie reports. Source: Bloomberg
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