JERSEY, Channel Islands, Oct. 15, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- The board of Randgold Resources (LSE:RRS) (Nasdaq:GOLD) said tonight it would be reviewing its position regarding an offer for Ashanti following the Ashanti board's recommendation of an improved final offer from AngloGold (NYSE:AU) (LSE:ANGJq) (Pink Sheets:AULGF).
Chief executive Mark Bristow said he had noted that the value of the improved final offer from AngloGold was still below that of Randgold Resources' original offer as well as Ashanti's closing price on the New York Stock Exchange on 14 October. The final offer was also still subject to a number of conditions, including the approval of the government of Ghana as shareholder and regulator of Ashanti. Bristow said he had also noted that Lonmin had now given an irrevocable undertaking to AngloGold not to accept or support any proposal from Randgold unless it included a fully underwritten cash alternative.
"We shall be taking all these factors into account in considering our position, and we'll be making a formal announcement in this regard at an early opportunity," Bristow said tonight. Earlier yesterday, Bristow had said that Randgold Resources would be looking to improve its offer if AngloGold raised theirs.
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