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Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 18:43:43
To: PETER MANDELSON
Subject: Re: Future
Firstly congratulations on your book and thanks for the signed copy I received
from Peter Munk.
Have heard great reviews about the book and will start reading after our Siberian
trip this weekend.
Will be having a meeting with our partners next week regarding our IPO and you
joining our company as the Chairman in the public company.
Will call after this meeting to discuss.
Thanks for your detailed note which assists in the discussion with the partners
Rgds Ivan.
PETER MANDELSON
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ivan glasenberg
16.07.10 09:04
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Future
Dear Ivan,
I have been reflecting on our discussion when we met in London. You are the
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best judge of Glencore's plans and when a new board is required for next
year's IPO, presumably the sooner the better. I am very interested in
working with you and Glencore and I want to explain why I think I have a lot
to offer you and the company
I am an experienced pair of hands who has headed the entire European trade
operation as well as a series of major government departments and who knows
what to get involved in, how to relate to senior management, and what to
leave alone. I have always had good instincts and good emotional
intelligence in working with people in a lot of different settings. I am
used to dealing with a wide range of stakeholders. I am keen aged 56 to
re-tool myself to one major opportunity and not pursue a wide range of
interests like many people in my position tend to do.
But the more specific value I believe I can bring to Glencore is a knowledge
of politics, government and regulatory trends which are going to have more
and more bearing on a company like Glencore. In the coming decade and
beyond, business is going to have to face a lot more government attention
and interference. It's inevitable and we can see it coming. It's not just
the banks and financial markets that government is going to involve itself
in. It's every business where there are external costs and environmental and
political impact. And given Glencore's size and the added exposure and
scrutiny that the IPO will bring , there is the increasing dimension of
international relations and frictions to be handled.
My particular expertise is that I straddle the worlds of business and
government, having done this both at national level and in Europe. And as EU
trade commissioner, I built up a unique set of relationships in the emerging
economies on every continent.
In the context of the IPO, I believe I could bring public and brand strength
to Glencore and confidence among its future investors. But regardless of the
potential IPO, I think the company will need more political and governmental
weight and experience in any case for the reasons I have explained. I think
it is worth thinking about the company's needs in this context.
Although I do not need to take decisions about what I do until September,
then I will have to make definite choices and if you have a serious interest
I would appreciate getting a steer from in the next 2-3 weeks so I can turn
off or slow down some of the other discussions I am having.
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Warm regards,
Peter
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