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Teck cancels shareholders vote on separation proposal

Teck has cancelled a vote today by shareholders on the board’s proposal to split its Elk Valley coal assets into a separate company.

Looming over the vote was Swiss-based Glencore’s bid to acquire Teck, which originally would have been an all-share deal, but was later sweetened with the offer of $8.2 billion cash. Teck’s board said no both times.

In a news release, CEO Jonathan Price insisted the company received “very strong support” from shareholders for its separation plan, however, it also heard feedback that shareholders would prefer a more direct approach to separation.

“Our plan going forward is to pursue a simpler and more direct separation, which is the best path to unlock the full value of Teck for our shareholders,” he said. “Glencore’s rejected proposals remain a non-starter.”

In a letter to shareholders last week urging shareholders to approve the proposed separation, Teck further panned Glencore’s takeover attempt as the “not a realistic or viable option.”

“Glencore’s motivation is plain – they are seeking to opportunistically frustrate the vote and pre-empt a competitive future landscape, which is good for Glencore, and bad for Teck’s shareholders,” the letter read.

“Glencore’s proposal is complex, ill-defined, with the risk of substantial tax impacts, and value loss for our shareholders if it were to proceed.”

Meanwhile, Teck is reporting a $36 million profit at its Trail operation in the first quarter, compared to $34 million for the same period last year.

But that is dwarfed by the company’s overall gross profit of $1.7 billion compared to $2.5 billion in the first three months of 2022. The coal division accounted for $1.5 billion.

Adjusted profit was $930 million or $1.81 per share.

The Trail operation rated one other mention in the quarterly report, where the company noted it issued a report on low-carbon special high grade refined zinc, confirming each tonne from Trail generates 0.93 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, compared to the global average of three to four tonnes.

Greg Nesteroff
Greg Nesteroff
Greg has been working in West Kootenay news media off and on since 1998. When he's not on the air, he's busy writing about local history. He has recently published a book about the man who founded the ghost town of Sandon.

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