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Goldcorp Inc. would consider spinning off Osisko Mining Corp.’s exploration assets into a separate company as a way to sweeten its unsolicited offer for the smaller gold miner, people familiar with the matter said.
Montreal-based Osisko has rejected Goldcorp’s $3-billion cash and stock offer and is courting a range of suitors for its large Canadian Malartic mine in Quebec.
With a spinoff, Osisko shareholders would not only get a stake in the much larger Goldcorp but also retain ownership in some assets with growth potential, such as Osisko’s deposits in Ontario’s Kirkland Lake area.
Getting a friendly deal would ensure that Goldcorp locks up an asset it has coveted for more than five years before Osisko signs up to sell to another bidder. It is not just a rival bidder that Goldcorp has to consider. There is the possibility that Osisko shareholders simply say no.