Dundee in talks to acquire Adriatic Metals for $935M

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Adriatic Metals (LON: ADT1) confirmed Tuesday it is in takeover talks with Canadian miner Dundee Precious Metals (TSX: DPM).

The discussions, first reported by Sky News, could value the UK-based company at around £700 million ($935 million), according to unnamed banking sources cited by the outlet. 

Under UK takeover rules, Dundee has until June 17 to make a formal offer or walk away.

Adriatic Metals said it has granted Dundee limited access to due diligence materials. If a deal proceeds, Dundee would acquire the Vares silver-zinc mine in central Bosnia, currently Adriatic’s flagship operation. The company is also advancing the Raška zinc-silver project in Serbia, aiming to revive two past-producing mines.

Shares in Adriatic surged nearly 30% on the news, closing at 230p in London and lifting the company’s market value to nearly £790 million ($1 billion).

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