Turquoise Hill investor SailingStone to vote against Rio’s buyout bid By Reuters


© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Rio Tinto logo is displayed on a visitor’s helmet at a borates mine in Boron, California, U.S., November 15, 2019. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon/

(Reuters) – SailingStone Capital Partners, the fifth-biggest investor in Turquoise Hill Resources (NYSE:) Ltd, said on Friday it will vote against Rio Tinto (NYSE:) Group’s bid to buy the company for $3.3 billion, during a shareholder meeting on Nov. 1.

Rio’s bid undervalues the Canadian miner, SailingStone said in a statement, adding that the offer attempts to take advantage of the “material governance failures” created by independent directors of both companies over the last decade.

Mining giant Rio Tinto agreed on Sept. 1 to take over 49% it doesn’t already own in Turquoise Hill after sweetening an initial offer by around 20%, as it sought to boost chances of gaining direct ownership of the massive Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mining project in Mongolia.

SailingStone, a California-based fund manager specializing in resources companies, owns a 2.2% stake in Turquoise Hill.

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