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    SolGold–Jiangxi $1.1bn deal: Cascabel project implications for mine planners

    December 12, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    SolGold–Jiangxi $1.1bn deal: Cascabel project implications for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    SolGold has signalled it will recommend shareholders accept Jiangxi Copper’s third, all-cash takeover proposal at 28 pence per share, valuing the London-listed Ecuador-focused miner at about £842 million ($1.13 billion) and giving JCC full control of the Cascabel copper-gold project, one of South America’s largest undeveloped copper-gold resources. The bid, 7.7% above Jiangxi’s previous 26p offer, already has backing from major shareholders BHP, Newmont and Maxit Capital, which together hold 40.7%. Market caution persists, with SolGold’s shares trading around 25.75p and the deal still contingent on Chinese outbound investment approvals amid tighter scrutiny in Beijing.

    Technical Brief

    • JCC already holds a 12.2% equity stake in SolGold, giving it strong pre-bid influence.
    • The second proposal on 28 November was pitched at 26 pence per share and declined.
    • BHP and Newmont each own about 10% of SolGold after earlier, abandoned acquisition interest linked to Cascabel.
    • Maxit Capital joins BHP and Newmont to form a 40.7% shareholder bloc supporting the JCC proposal.
    • SolGold’s share price dropped over 10% to 25.1 pence immediately after the higher bid news.
    • JCC has commenced China outbound investment approval processes, now subject to tighter regulatory scrutiny in Beijing.
    • Jiangxi Copper’s existing operations in Peru, Kazakhstan and Zambia indicate experience with cross-border copper project development.

    Our Take

    Our database shows the 2026 early-works timetable at Cascabel (26 Nov item) means any Jiangxi Copper control transaction would need to lock in a funding and execution strategy within roughly a one‑year window to avoid slippage on site-preparation and drilling milestones in northern Ecuador.

    With BHP and Newmont together holding about one-fifth of SolGold and 40.7% concentrated among them and Maxit Capital, the M&A process is likely to hinge less on dispersed retail sentiment and more on how these three groups value long‑dated copper exposure versus their existing Latin American and global project pipelines.

    Among recent copper M&A pieces in our mining coverage, this is one of the larger proposed all‑cash bids targeting a single undeveloped asset in Latin America, signalling that well‑defined Tier‑1 copper-gold projects like Cascabel are attracting premium strategic interest even before full construction decisions are locked in.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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