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China Baosteel Seeks Permission to Invest in Fortescue

iconMay 27, 2015 10:36
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CNBC reported that China’s biggest steelmaker Baosteel Group Corp. has expressed an interest in Fortescue Metals Group (ASX:FMG).

Tuesday May 26, 2015, 4:45pm PDT

CNBC reported that China’s biggest steelmaker Baosteel Group Corp. has expressed an interest in Fortescue Metals Group (ASX:FMG) and has applied to Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) for permission to recapitalize the Australian iron miner.

As quoted in the market news:

"With iron ore prices still at multi-year lows, a reported interest by China’s biggest steelmaker for indebted Australian iron ore miner Fortescue Metals makes business sense for both parties, depending on how much the deal is worth, analysts say.

"It’s logical that Baosteel would try to secure future supply,” Patersons Securities’ director of research Robert Brierley told CNBC. But “I doubt Andrew (Forrest, Fortescue Group’s chairman) would sell at these prices,” he said.

Iron ore prices may be staggering back from 10-year year lows, but the biggest customers appear to be seeking to lock in the cheap prices by going straight to the source – and buying the miners.

China’s Baosteel and CITIC, a Chinese conglomerate, have applied to Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) for permission to recapitalize Fortescue, reported the Australian Financial Review late on Monday.

In a statement to the Australia Stock Exchange, Fortescue said it “does not comment on speculation. Fortescue is not aware of the FIRB applications by third parties.” When contacted by CNBC, the Australian Treasury, which runs FIRB, declined to comment.

Despite the statements, Fortescue’s shares soared on Tuesday by as much as 15 percent and were trading up 8.99 percent in mid-day Asia trading time.

Click here to read the full CNBC report.

 

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