Endeavour Mining to buy Semafo

Moving material at Semafo's high-grade Siou pit, part of the Mana gold mine in Burkina Faso. Credit: Semafo.

Endeavour Mining (TSX: EDV) gave markets a welcome break from COVID-19-related news by announcing the acquisition of Semafo (TSX: SMF) in a $1 billion (US$691 million) deal that will create one of West Africa’s top gold miners.

The transaction, the company said, will create the biggest gold producer in Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast with production estimated at over 1 million oz. per year.

The West Africa-focused miner, owned by billionaire Egyptian Naguib Sawiris, said the merger would bring together six mines with strong cash flow into one portfolio, the opportunity to optimize assets and a growth pipeline.

Endeavour shareholders will own about 70% of the combined company, with Semafo shareholders holding the rest.

Under the deal, the target company’s shares will be exchanged at a ratio of 0.1422 Endeavour shares for each Semafo share, which represents a premium of 54.7% from the closing price of Endeavour and Semafo on March 20.

La Mancha Holding, which has a 31% stake in Endeavour, has agreed to invest US$100 million in the combined company. Its interest, however, is expected to drop to roughly 25% once the transaction is completed.

Endeavour and Semafo have previously worked as industry partners and in early 2019 began a dialogue to evaluate the merits of a business combination, but were unable to reach a deal. Talks resumed earlier this year, the companies said.

“We view this deal as sensible and logical and believe there are no other interested bidders,” Kerry Smith of Haywood Securities commented in a research note. “This merger provides an avenue for both parties to benefit from accretive country and asset level synergies, which remain a key point of focus following in-country volatility from a security standpoint.”

Semafo’s shares have lost more than 50% of its value since early November, when a convoy of mine employees was attacked in eastern Burkina Faso, causing at least 37 deaths and halting operations at its Boungou mine.

The company had said it planned to restart operations at the mine in the fourth quarter.

— This article first appeared in our sister publication, MINING.com

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