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Exxaro to diversify into manganese, copper and bauxite as seeks to dilute coal exposure - Mining MX

Last updated Monday, September 20, 2021 07:34 ET , Source: NewsService

EXXARO Resources intends to diversify into the production of manganese, copper and bauxite with the aim of cutting its reliance on earnings from coal.

This would be through merger and acquisition activity, some outside of South Africa if it was successful buying bauxite. It said “… deal movement [was] underway”.

According to a presentation by CEO-designate Nombasa Tsengwa on the firm’s website “… Our new Exxaro Minerals business could represent 50% of expected coal EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) within 10 years”.

This strategy development was part of a restricted-access Capital Markets Day (CMD) that Exxaro held today with its shareholders.

The balance of Exxaro’s future EBITDA would be from coal production and providing power to the small-scale mining sector as it expands its Cennergi business.

Its investment in Kumba Iron Ore – through a one fifth stake in Sishen Iron Ore Company (SIOC) – is not included in EBITDA. However, in respect of Exxaro’s plans for the investment – which it once attempted to flip-up into Kumba shares – the firm’s CFO Riaan Koppeschaar said the group would “look to optimise” its investment in SIOC.

Exxaro has had mixed success with business diversification. In 2018 it announced a plan to move into food and water security but didn’t provide details. The company’s shares were hard hit as a result. Before that it impaired an investment in an iron ore deposit in Central African Republic for R5.4bn, eventually...



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