NYSE:TECK 1 May 2026 - 9 May 2026

Anglo American Stock Slides After $3.9B Coal Exit — London Traders React

Anglo American Stock Slides After $3.9B Coal Exit — London Traders React

Anglo American shares fell 2.44% to 3,739.5 pence after the company agreed to sell its Australian steelmaking coal business to Dhilmar for up to $3.875 billion. The deal includes $2.3 billion upfront and up to $1.575 billion in future payments tied to coal prices. The sale is intended to clear the way for Anglo’s planned merger with Teck Resources. The transaction still requires regulatory approval.
May 18, 2026
Anglo American’s $295 Million Copper Push Could Keep El Soldado Running Until 2045

Anglo American’s $295 Million Copper Push Could Keep El Soldado Running Until 2045

Anglo American has filed a $295 million plan to extend the El Soldado copper mine in Chile through 2045, seeking environmental approval. The project would add new open-pit phases, reopen an underground mine, and expand tailings infrastructure. El Soldado produced 42,605 tonnes of copper in 2025 and employs about 650 people. Chile’s regulator charged Anglo with alleged breaches at the site in late 2024.
May 9, 2026
Anglo American’s Teck Merger Enters Crucial China Stretch After AGM Sweep

Anglo American’s Teck Merger Enters Crucial China Stretch After AGM Sweep

Anglo American shareholders approved all 21 AGM resolutions this week, including the final dividend and board re-elections, as the company advances its planned merger with Teck Resources. China’s antitrust approval remains the last major regulatory hurdle for the deal, expected to close between September 2026 and March 2027. Anglo’s shares closed at 3,590 pence in London on Friday, up 0.10%.
May 1, 2026

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  • UK Dairy Farms See Surge in ‘Battery Cow’ Intensive Farming Amid Cost Pressures
    May 26, 2026, 8:36 AM EDT. The UK has witnessed a more than doubling of intensive 'battery cow' dairy farms, which confine cows indoors year-round, rising to at least 180 units from 70 in 2015. The number of 'mega dairies' with over 700 cows also doubled to 40, driven by farmers facing soaring costs and selling milk below production cost, around 40p per litre. Despite environmental and welfare concerns linked to pollution, these large farms lack regulatory environmental permits. Major dairy processors like Arla, Müller, and Saputo profit amid struggling farmers. The trend reflects pressures on the dairy sector with calls for better oversight on factory-style production, concentrated mainly in regions like Devon, Cornwall, and Cheshire.