Three corporate power plays involve MTN, Sibanye-Stillwater and ASP Isotopes

MTN aims to acquire full control of IHS Towers in Africa through a cash deal worth R35bn to R40bn. Sibanye-Stillwater released its annual mineral resources update, showing stable PGMs but reduced gold reserves. ASP Isotopes is relocating its Quantum Leap Energy unit to Austin, Texas, to advance nuclear fuel production.

MTN Group plans to purchase the remaining 75.3% stake in IHS Towers that it does not own, gaining control over nearly all of IHS's African cellphone towers. This move, valued at around R35bn to R40bn in cash from IHS's reserves and MTN's funds without issuing new shares, seeks to reduce rental costs, boost profits and improve network management amid challenges like power outages and currency fluctuations in African markets.

Sibanye-Stillwater conducted its yearly assessment of mineral resources and reserves. Platinum-group metals (PGMs) remain robust, with platinum reserves increasing due to new projects at Marikana in South Africa, and slight growth at US PGM mines. Gold resources have declined significantly following cuts at Kloof and other operations. For energy metals, uranium now has its first official reserve at the Cooke tailings facility; Keliber lithium in Finland expanded after drilling; however, the Rhyolite Ridge lithium project in the US was abandoned after Sibanye-Stillwater's exit. Zinc reserves at the Century tailings dam continue to deplete, expected to end by 2027, while the Mount Lyell copper project in Australia received its initial long-term mining plan. A comprehensive technical report is set for April 2026.

ASP Isotopes is shifting the global headquarters of its subsidiary Quantum Leap Energy (QLE) to Austin, Texas, to proximity to US clients, leverage supportive nuclear policies, access talent and lower expenses. QLE intends to establish a nuclear fuel facility with Fermi America, featuring a HALEU enrichment plant and isotope production in Amarillo, targeting future reactors and AI data centres. The company specializes in isotope enrichment for medical, clean energy and advanced reactor applications, collaborating with partners like TerraPower and Necsa, though projects carry technical, regulatory and market uncertainties.

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Geologists discovering a major critical-mineral deposit at Utah's Silicon Ridge, highlighting potential U.S. supply chain boost.
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Utah mineral discovery seen as potential boost to U.S. critical supply chains

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Ionic Mineral Technologies has uncovered what may be one of the United States’ most significant critical-mineral deposits at Utah’s Silicon Ridge, a find that could aid efforts to reduce dependence on China-dominated supply chains, according to reporting cited by The Daily Wire.

Several South African companies are navigating major strategic shifts through rescue plans, delistings and partnerships in key industries. Tongaat Hulett advances its recovery, while Mahube Infrastructure eyes privatization and Merafe Resources seeks energy solutions. British American Tobacco anticipates steady growth, and BHP bolsters its operations with new investments.

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Renergen, operator of the Virginia gas project, is being acquired by Nasdaq-listed ASP Isotopes through a share swap, leading to its delisting from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, private education firm Curro is unbundling and distributing shares in PSG Financial Services and Capitec to investors, also exiting the JSE. These moves, effective in early January 2026, involve intricate financial adjustments for shareholders and traders.

Foreign investors like Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez and former Bolivian president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada are involved in extracting critical raw materials in Germany. Despite the boom, there are no rules ensuring the resources benefit the EU economy. Economists call for greater state control over exports.

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Allied Gold Corporation has agreed to be acquired by Zijin Gold International for C$44 per share in cash. The deal values the company at C$5.5 billion, a 27% premium to its recent trading price. It includes key assets like Ethiopia's Kurmuk project and operations in Mali and Côte d’Ivoire.

US-based rare earth firm REalloys has announced a partnership with Canada's Saskatchewan Research Council, investing US$21 million in a heavy rare earths processing plant. The initiative seeks to build a North American supply chain for critical minerals that bypasses China, backed by Washington. The firm says achieving a fully self-sufficient supply chain will take time.

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The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has granted TerraPower permission to begin building its innovative sodium-cooled nuclear reactor in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Backed by Bill Gates, the Natrium project marks the first such approval in nearly a decade and aims to integrate energy storage for better compatibility with renewables. Construction is expected to wrap up by 2030, though an operating license remains pending.

 

 

 

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