Thursday, November 14, 2024

Who’s doing what this week in the South African M&A space?

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Exchange-Listed Companies

The results of GMB Liquidity’s November 2022 offer to Grand Parade Investments minority shareholders has closed, with an uptake of just 4.49%. Shareholders holding 21,107,480 PGL shares accepted the R3.33 per share offer. GMB Liquidity’s stake in the company has increased to a controlling 53.65%.

Stor-Age Property REIT is to acquire a 10% equity stake in a joint venture which has acquired the four property Easistore portfolio. The £4,4 million investment has been made along side Nuveen Real Estate which will hold 90% of the joint venture, providing Stor-Age with the opportunity to partner with the global investment manager. The company has the right of first refusal should Nuveen wish to exit any of the properties or portfolio.

Delta Property Fund is in the process of concluding the disposal of four office properties to DMFT Property Developers. The properties situated in Kimberley, Bloemfontein, Klerksdorp and Polokwane for a cash consideration of R50,8 million. The disposals are a category 1 transaction and so require shareholder approval. In a separate agreement Delta is to dispose of a property in Potchefstroom Central to Enaki Investment Holdings for R21 million.

Impala Platinum has concluded agreements to acquire a further 2.94% stake (8,543,294 shares) in Royal Bafokeng Platinum, resulting in an aggregate stake of c.44.48%.

Glencore has amended its unsolicited proposal to the Board of Canadian miner Teck by introducing a cash element to the all-share acquisition of Tech by the company followed by a demerger of the combined coal business. Teck shareholders would now own 24% of MetalsCo and US$8,2 billion. Glencore is also prepared to offer a combination of cash and/or CoalCo shares (up to a 24% stake) if all Tech shareholders were to elect shares rather than cash.

Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon’s 2006 B-BBEE ownership transaction (Akani 1) is due to expire and will be wound up. The company proposes to establish a new scheme (Akani 2) and has entered into agreements with three trusts to whom it will issue 4,500,000 WBHO shares at a price of R0.01 per share. The shares, which will be held in a SPV, will be allocated as follows: 90% held by the BBESI Trust (employees of WBHO below a certain skill level and have been employed for five years), 8% by the ASI Trust (employees above a certain skill level) and 2% by the ADB Trust (for the benefit of black women, youth and those living in rural and under-developed areas).

Unlisted Companies

Agri-tech startup FarmTrace, a cloud-based farm management tool has received a significant equity investment from Secha Capital and Hassium Capital. The undisclosed sum will be used to grow the company’s capacity and bring about a next wave of farming cost savings, yield and efficiency improvements as the company serves more farms, more products as it grows its footprint.

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