De Beers is well positioned to thrive as market recovers, Anglo believes

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This audio is brought to you by Astec Industries, a Global Leader in manufacturing equipment for infrastructure, including asphalt production, construction, and material processing, driving innovation and sustainability. The commitment of Anglo American to exit De Beers is unwavering, despite the belief of this secondary-listed Johannesburg Stock Exchange company that its iconic diamond mining and marketing business is well positioned to emerge and thrive as the diamond market recovers. As a consequence, Anglo is moving ahead with two exit options. Its preferred exit would be via a trade sale and its non-preferred exit would be by way of a stock exchange initial public offering (IPO) listing exit. But both exit routes are being advanced in parallel. While pressing ahead on both fronts, it makes no bones about wanting a trade sale owing to the complexity of shareholding agreements and, more importantly, the tough rough diamond markets over the last couple of years. To conclude a trade sale, Anglo is engaging in a formal process with what it describes as "a credible set of interested parties" as well as with the government of Botswana in respect of the interest of Botswana to increase its shareholding in De Beers. "A trade sale absolutely remains our preferred exit route for the business, but only if we can find the right buyer on the right terms. "In parallel, we're progressing preparatory activities for a capital markets process should that become the preferred route for our shareholders. "As far as diamond markets are concerned, we have started to see the early signs of stabilisation over the last six months. "We continue to monitor the situation really closely and remain focused on managing the De Beers business to optimise the cash generation of this business, while at the same time preserving the value of the iconic nature of this business," Anglo CEO Duncan Wanblad stated during Anglo's presentation of half-year financial results covered by Mining Weekly. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) Meanwhile, it was revealed that the De Beers team had what was described as "a clear response plan ready to ensure that cash generation would be preserved should the market take a lot longer to recover". "De Beers is such an important company to the country of Botswana, and indeed to the other countries where De Beers operates," Wanblad noted. South Africa's largest diamond mine, the Venetia mine in Limpopo province, is owned by De Beers. Venetia is building out a major underground expansion to extend Venetia's lifespan beyond 2040. This involves investment and technological upgrades to transition from an opencast operation to an underground one. Regarding the attention being given by Anglo to Venetia, Wanblad said: "Throughout the process, we're engaging with all stakeholders on pathways forward, as you would expect us to do. "With some of the best diamond mine resources and best marketing capabilities in the world, De Beers, I believe, is well positioned to emerge and thrive as the market recovers. We continue to believe strongly that there is significant upside potential in this business for the right combination of owners, and we'll continue to keep the market abreast of developments," he promised. Wanblad spoke of "the fair amount of very credible interest" that was being shown in De Beers by trade-sale suiters. "It's still a business that consists of some fantastic assets and despite the current turmoil in diamond markets, it stands out very well. But a trade sale has to happen with the right group of buyers and has to be for the right consideration on behalf of our shareholders. "To the extent of that not coming together, we just have to keep our options open and therefore work is carrying on in parallel in terms of setting up the business for an IPO at the right time. "Right now, I would say that good trade sale progress is being made. We're already in a formal process with third-party buyers and we're also engaging w...