Thursday, June 9, 2016

Glencore sells another slice to Canadians



Glencore PLC, which created a bit of a sensation when it bought Viterra, the new name for the Saskatchewan and Manitoba Wheat Pools, says the British Columbia Investment Management Corp. is buying a 10 per cent share of its agriculture division.

It joins the Canada Pension Plan which earlier this year bought 40 per cent of the agriculture division which includes Viterra and a number of other grain-trading operations around the world.

B.C. Investment Management is paying $624.9 million US cash; the Canada Pension Plan paid $2.5 billion.

Glencore’s main business is mining on a global scale. Its home base is in Switzerland.