Glencore's Acquisition of Teck Coal Business Sets Stage for Split

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Glencore has reached an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Teck Resources' coal business, ending a contentious battle between the two companies. The deal will allow Glencore to exit the coal business and focus on metals needed for the energy transition. Glencore plans to create a new company listed on the New York Stock Exchange for its combined coal operations within two years. The acquisition, valued at $6.93 billion, is subject to Canadian government approval. Teck will use the proceeds to pay off debts, build new metal mines, and return some to shareholders.
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