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Rio Tinto is considering a share swap with Chinalco to end the management deadlock, according to sources

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$RIO (+1,47%) is currently exploring a possible share swap with Chinalco that would reduce the Chinese investor's 11% stake, allowing Rio to resume buybacks and pursue new strategic deals, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.


State-owned mining giant Aluminum Corporation of China Limited (Chinalco) would swap part of its stake for partnerships in some of Rio's mining assets, ending governance restrictions that have limited the Anglo-Australian company's flexibility for more than 15 years, the sources said.


The swap could allow Rio to allocate capital and pursue mergers and acquisitions more decisively, in line with a general trend in the industry as global mining companies use consolidations and new projects to attract investors focused on long-term supply prospects.


》RIO ASSETS THAT MAY BE OF INTEREST TO CHINALCO《


As Western governments strive to catch up with China's dominance in critical minerals supply chains, Beijing's push to expand in copper is being increasingly scrutinized.


For this reason, Rio assets that could be of interest to the Chinese state-owned company are the Simandou iron ore project in Guinea, which is already 75% Chinese-owned and was the target of a failed takeover attempt by Chinalco in 2016, and the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in Mongolia, a fourth source said.


Another possible swap could include Rio's titanium business, which is currently undergoing a strategic review as part of a comprehensive restructuring by new CEO Simon Trott, according to another source.


China, the world's largest producer and consumer of titanium dioxide, which is used in paints, cosmetics and military equipment, has expanded its production over the past decade and now dominates more than half of the global market.

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Think the 🚀 will start soon at Rio tinto
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@Tenbagger2024 I agree with you, but before I was laughed at because I used to call Rio an unrecognized champion...🤷🏻‍♂️
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@SAUgut777
Most people here have no patience and are only looking to make a quick buck
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@Tenbagger2024 "Breathing for a short time does not bring healing either, although breathing deeply sometimes helps a lot"

Above all, they have positioned themselves really well and are also paying a very good divi.
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@SAUgut777
I think it will also hold up well when the market goes down. Or in a bear market
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You can start as far as I'm concerned, I bought a lot in April and filled the position. I'm most looking forward to the coming dividends, but a few price gains wouldn't go amiss either.
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@Tenbagger2024 think that the changes of the last 2 years are slowly bearing fruit
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Share buybacks would be really interesting
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@Asgard19 is running on the side 🤷🏻‍♂️
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@SAUgut777 hm ?
My last status is that 2018 was the last time shares were bought back.
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@Asgard19 haste right, was thinking about it in another post 🫣😅
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@Asgard19 Last buyback ran until 31.12.2017
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Rio is one of the better buys I made in April - I'm pleased that the green is slowly becoming more lush 😅🙃
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I had recently thought about getting in, but they are already running a bit hot at the moment 🥲
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