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Debt-laden miner Rio Tinto reaps rights bonanza
Posted: 03 July 2009 1438 hrs

 
 
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SYDNEY: Mining giant Rio Tinto has confirmed a huge take-up for its record rights offering after investors snapped up the Australian portion, allowing it to pay off a large chunk of its heavy debt.

The dual-listed firm, whose share offer came at rock-bottom prices in Sydney and London, announced a 95 per cent subscription among Australian investors following a 97 per cent take-up in Britain.

Rio can now slash its debt bill incurred by last year's takeover of Canada's Alcan. The offering worth US$15.2 billion was the industry's biggest and the fifth-largest in history.

The Anglo-Australian giant announced the move last month along with an iron-ore joint venture with fierce rival BHP Billiton, snubbing a massive cash injection by China's Chinalco.

Chinalco on Thursday said it had taken up its allocation to remain Rio's biggest shareholder, warning that it would keep a close eye on developments.

China has said it may oppose Rio's joint venture with BHP, aimed at merging their vast Western Australia operations, on anti-monopoly grounds.

Australian investors bought 142,149,887 of the new shares, priced at A$28.29 (US$22.50), Rio said in a statement. Rio shares were in a trading halt while underwriters seek subscribers for the remaining 7,865,410.

- AFP/yb

 

 
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