GLENCORE Xstrata has done an “excellent” job in finding synergies through the mining giants’ $29bn merger in May 2013, the combined group’s first set of annual results shows.
Releasing the results this week, CEO Ivan Glasenberg said the group had increased the synergy benefits of the merger from the original estimate of $2bn a year by 2014 to $2.4bn, and there was scope for further cost savings.
Despite a $7.5bn write-down on the value of Glencore Xstrata assets since the takeover on May 2 last year, the merger was a good decision and the additional realised cost savings show Glencore has done an excellent job, said Hanré Rossouw, head of commodities for frontier and emerging markets at Investec Asset Management.
“Because it was an all-share deal, the impairment is really an accounting issue related to the share price movements since the date the transaction was finalised and the allocation of fair value to Xstrata assets. It is not a cash-flow item,” Mr Rossouw said.