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...Rinehart’s appearance on the share register of both companies has been seen as a potential move to position herself in the event of a future merger....
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...SQM tried to buy Azure two months ago but Rinehart built a strategic stake that threatened to derail the deal....
...Rinehart has been on an investment push this year....
...However, on Friday, Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting said it had acquired a strategic stake of 19 per cent in Azure Minerals, repeating a tactic she used to foil another deal in the sector in recent months...
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...Rinehart’s company Hancock Prospecting raised its voting stake in the company to 14.67 per cent, according to a stock exchange filing late on Tuesday....
...Her in-price sits below Albemarle’s latest agreed offer of A$3.00 a share. Rinehart’s stake could yet climb over the current A$800mn....
...Rinehart denies the allegations. The latest court case follows a bitter feud between Rinehart and her father’s widow Rose Porteous over his estate....
...Rinehart stopped just below the threshold where she would need to make a counteroffer for the company. However, her stake is large enough to potentially block a vote on the deal....
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...Gina Rinehart has lifted her stake in Liontown Resources, as Australia’s richest person seeks to muscle in on a proposed takeover of a lithium mine developer by Albemarle, the world’s largest producer of...
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...However, the takeover was foiled by Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest person, who stealthily built a 19.9 per cent stake in Liontown, forcing the US suitor to walk away....
...Rinehart, through her Hancock Prospecting iron ore mining company, had built a near-20 per cent holding in Perth-based Liontown in recent weeks....
...Rinehart also threw a spanner in the works for another Australian deal for the battery metal after building a strategic stake in Azure Minerals that Chilean lithium powerhouse SQM agreed to buy....
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...Albemarle of the US walked away from a proposed $4.2bn takeover of Liontown Resources after Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart built a blocking stake in the lithium developer....
...Albemarle, which had been in the final stages of a US$4.2bn takeover of the Western Australian prospect, pulled its offer after Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting built a blocking stake in Liontown....
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