Wyloo Becomes Largest Shareholder in Greatland Gold, Boosts Stake to 18.13% with Newmont Acquisition

January 22, 2026
Wyloo Becomes Largest Shareholder in Greatland Gold, Boosts Stake to 18.13% with Newmont Acquisition
  • Wyloo has increased its stake in Greatland Gold to 18.13% by exercising an option to acquire Newmont's 9.9% interest, making it the largest shareholder and boosting its voting power.

  • Wyloo’s 17.6 million Greatland warrants, with an exercise price of $4.14 per share, add an in-the-money value of over $150 million to its position.

  • Private capital in public-market acquisitions offers faster decision-making, flexible capital deployment, longer investment horizons, and less reliance on quarterly reporting.

  • Pilbara’s consolidation potential and broader Western Australia asset opportunities are seen as routes for portfolio diversification through scale economies and shared infrastructure.

  • Regulatory considerations, including FIRB oversight for critical minerals, are factors in Australian asset acquisitions that require careful navigation.

  • In a separate move, Wyloo has exercised an option to buy Newmont’s remaining 9.9% stake for about $200 million, lifting its total Greatland stake to 18.1% and overall exposure to roughly $1.6 billion including warrants.

  • The article outlines investment decision frameworks for development assets, including technical risk assessment, geological and metallurgical evaluation, environmental baselines, and robust multi-scenario financial modelling.

  • Havieron is highlighted for its high-grade mineralisation, favorable metallurgy, long mine life, and proximity to existing infrastructure, reinforced by Paterson Province infrastructure advantages.

  • Valuation framework adjustments aim to capture strategic shareholder value and operational synergies, with a five-year outlook calling for higher production, exploration successes, and potential sector consolidations.

  • Operational execution and project delivery quality are pivotal for premium valuations and development financing, emphasizing experienced teams, milestone tracking, stakeholder engagement, and strong safety and environmental systems.

  • Wyloo’s strategy under Andrew Forrest centers on long-term value through operational improvements and strategic positioning, with risk management across a diversified portfolio.

  • Key asset driving Wyloo’s thesis is Havieron, a large-scale asset in a joint venture with Newmont that preserves a 30% interest with established infrastructure and technical support.

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