Fortescue shares rise after Alta Copper vote clears path to full buyout
27 January 2026
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Fortescue shares rise after Alta Copper vote clears path to full buyout

Sydney, Jan 27, 2026, 16:47 AEDT — The market has closed.

  • Fortescue ended the day roughly 1.7% higher following news on its upcoming Alta Copper acquisition
  • The miner confirmed Alta Copper shareholders have approved the deal, though court and regulatory approvals are still awaited
  • Fortescue’s February results and iron ore prices will be the key drivers in the near term

Fortescue Ltd shares closed up Tuesday following news that Alta Copper shareholders gave the green light to Fortescue’s offer to acquire the remaining stake in the Canadian-listed explorer, bringing the deal nearer to finalisation.

Fortescue ended the session at A$21.87, marking a gain of A$0.36, or 1.7%, from its previous close of A$21.51. During the day, shares fluctuated between A$21.57 and A$21.88. 1

This update is key as Fortescue pushes copper to join iron ore as a growth driver. Tuesday’s vote cuts the execution risk on a deal that would hand it full control of the Cañariaco copper project in northern Peru.

Fortescue announced that Alta Copper shareholders will get C$1.40 per share in cash under a plan of arrangement, valuing the equity at roughly C$139 million. The deal still needs greenlights from the British Columbia Supreme Court, Investment Canada Act, and other standard approvals before it can close.

The company revised its earlier statement, clarifying it owns roughly 36% of Alta Copper, not the 64% originally reported.

Fortescue Growth and Energy CEO Gus Pichot called copper a “core pillar” of the group’s long-term strategy in a statement, adding that full ownership would grant Fortescue tighter control over development and how capital is allocated.

Iron ore remains the key factor. Benchmark prices hovered near $106 a tonne, continuing to weigh on sentiment around Australian bulk miners. Investors are sizing up steel demand in China alongside the global supply outlook. 2

Fortescue’s latest operational update, published last week, revealed a slight year-on-year rise in December-quarter shipments alongside increased unit costs. The company maintained its full-year guidance. 3

That said, several red flags remain: the Alta Copper deal still requires court and regulatory approval. Plus, a drop in iron ore prices or rising costs could quickly dampen enthusiasm for the transaction.

Investors are now focused on Fortescue’s half-year results due Feb. 25. They’ll be looking for updates on the timing of the Alta Copper deal closing and how the company intends to prioritize spending between copper and its main Pilbara iron ore operations. 3

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