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Rio Tinto says 97% of new London shares sold
Posted: 02 July 2009 1627 hrs

  Rio Tinto's Alcan Mining Operation at Weipa, northern Queensland, Australia
 
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LONDON: Mining giant Rio Tinto said investors had bought 97 per cent of the new London-listed shares issued by the group to help it raise 15.2 billion dollars (10.8 billion euros).

The Anglo-Australian group had on June 5 announced plans to raise 11.8 billion dollars from the sale of fresh London-listed stock and 3.4 billion dollars from new shares listed in Sydney.

Results of the Sydney rights issue would be announced on Friday, the company said.

"Rio Tinto received valid acceptances in respect of 508,577,688 new Rio Tinto plc shares, representing approximately 96.97 per cent of the total number of new Rio Tinto plc shares offered," the company said in a statement on Thursday.

"It is also expected that the results of the Rio Tinto Limited rights issue... will be announced on Friday," it added.

The announcement of Rio Tinto's massive rights issue on June 5 came as it cancelled a controversial tie-up with Chinese state-owned aluminium giant Chinalco in favour of a joint venture with fierce rival BHP Billiton.

Rio has been searching for extra funds after its purchase last year of Canadian aluminium group Alcan, which saddled the company with some 38 billion dollars of debt.

But Chinalco's emergence as a suitor sparked a political firestorm over ownership of Australian assets, leaving the Australian government with a difficult choice -- to risk angering either its electorate or China, a key market.

Chinalco was to have invested 19.5 billion dollars in Rio Tinto, which instead unveiled an iron ore joint venture with BHP Billiton along with the bumper rights issue.

BHP meanwhile abandoned a hostile takeover bid for Rio last November.

- AFP/yt

 


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