Verde AgriTech (NPK.TO), which lost near 8% yesterday, announced Wednesday a strategic reorganization designed to "sharpen focus, unlock value, and position both of its businesses for their next stage of growth".
Its board of directors has approved the formation of Magnes Rare Earths, a new wholly owned subsidiary of Verde that will hold and advance the Minas Americas Global Alliance Project in Minas Gerais, Brazil. As part of this transition, Cristiano Veloso will step down as Chief Executive Officer and as a director of Verde and assume the roles of Chief Executive Officer of Magnes Rare Earths. Reberth Machado has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Verde, effective June 1st, 2026.
At Verde, Machado will work alongside Felipe Paolucci, who will continue as Chief Financial Officer, and Marcus Ribeiro, who will continue as Chief Revenue Officer. Following the transition, Veloso will continue supporting Verde, on a non-exclusive external advisory basis, "helping ensure leadership continuity and a successful separation of the two businesses."
The company intends for Magnes to pursue a separate listing on a U.S. stock exchange, subject to market conditions, corporate approvals, applicable regulatory requirements, and any required shareholder approvals.
Shares in NPK were down $0.07 at $0.83 yesterday.