The Northern Advocate

Brierley gets old gang together

Corporate raider gears up for action with $2.6m Aussie placement

- By Paul Mcbeth

Corporate raider Ron Brierley has reconvened some of his old gang via an A$2 million ($2.6 million) placement for his latest enterprise, Asx-listed Mercantile Investment Co.

Former Brierley Internatio­nal executive and Guinness Peat Group director Ron Langley and Gibsbourne Pty, a subsidiary of Asx-listed Ariadne Australia, whose executive director is long-time Brierley lieutenant Gary Weiss, will each subscribe for A$1 million, or 12.5 million shares, in Mercantile.

The shares were placed at 8 Australian cents apiece, a premium to their last traded price on the ASX of 7.3 cents.

The company’s market value is currently A$18.3 million.

The funds would be used for ‘‘general investment purposes’’, Mercantile said in a statement to the ASX last week.

Brierley and his team at GPG were ousted last year in a shareholde­r revolt over plans to split up the investment company. That firm is now in winddown mode, selling assets to return capital to shareholde­rs.

Mercantile is at least the third diversifie­d investment vehicle for Brierley, who built GPG after being forced out of Brierley Investment­s in the early 1990s. The empire named for him had struggled to recover from the 1987 sharemarke­t crash and now exists as Guocoleisu­re, with its primary listing on the Singapore stock exchange.

Brierley seized control of Mercantile, then called India Equities Fund, last month when shareholde­rs agreed to a deal giving him 54 per cent of the company and its chair in return for his stakes in Copper Strike, Trinity Group, ING Community Living Group, Australian Pharmaceut­ical Industries and Trojan Equity.

Last year, the 74-year-old investor said he was not planning on exiting the corporate world any time soon.

Brierley has also reconnecte­d with old colleagues in New Zealand where he emerged as a co-investor with Selwyn Cushing, a former Brierley Investment chairman, in Wellington’s Kirkcaldie & Stains.

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