Well, we had to wait several more months since that post, but I’d say, with Platinum up 20% since then, the answer is Yes!
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June 11, 2025
In February we asked, “Will Platinum ever regain its lustre?”
Well, we had to wait several more months since that post, but I’d say, with Platinum up 20% since then, the answer is Yes!
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June 10, 2025
Amplats is now Valterra $VALT.L
Anglo American’s Platinum Spinoff is Off to the Races!
Anglo American $AAL.L has now completed the demerger of Amplats, with the renamed Valterra Platinum Limited trading under ticker symbol VALT in London and on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. The spinoff comes at the perfect moment just as Platinum seems to be finally coming out of its funk after years of challenging market conditions for PGM’s.
Anglo distributed 51% of Amplats, with Shareholders receiving 110 shares in Valterra Platinum for every 1,075 Anglo American shares held. Simultaneously, Anglo American underwent a share consolidation, issuing 96 new shares for every 109 previously held. Following the spinoff, Anglo retains a 19.9% stake in Valterra, having already reduced its holding through earlier disposals.
On its first day on the London Stock Exchange, Valterra shares started trading at around 29.30 pence, valuing the world's largest platinum group metals mining company at around GBP 7.77 billion (US$10.45 billion)— and Anglo American's 19.9% retained stake at around GBP 1.55 billion. The stock has increased 10% as Platinum wakes up from its slumber.
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