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    Gold Fields’ R38bn Bid Rejected

    March 24, 2025
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    Australian mining company Gold Road has declined a R37.8 billion takeover offer from Gold Fields, which had proposed to buy the company in a deal valued at A$3.3 billion. The centrepiece of this bid was the Gruyere gold mine in Western Australia, jointly operated by the two groups with each holding a 50% stake. Gold Road responded with a counteroffer to purchase Gold Fields’ operating interest in the asset instead. However, Gold Fields rejected this alternative, insisting on its original takeover proposal. The offer valued Gold Road at A$2.4 billion, or A$2.27 per share, plus a variable amount linked to Gold Road’s stake in De Grey Mining, totalling A$3.05 per share.

    Gold Fields CEO Mike Fraser expressed disappointment over the outcome but signalled his willingness to continue engaging with Gold Road’s board. He maintained that consolidating Gruyere’s ownership under Gold Fields would remove inefficiencies linked to the current joint venture model. Despite the setback, Fraser underscored that Gold Fields maintains a healthy balance sheet with sufficient liquidity and funding to pursue the acquisition should talks resume.

    Gold Fields cautioned its shareholders to remain vigilant when trading its securities, as there is no guarantee that further discussions will result in a successful deal. The company reaffirmed its intention to explore new opportunities to expand its portfolio while maintaining financial stability.

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