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UnCUT Tue 22/05/2012

CAE flying high, scooping low

May 16 - 22, 2012

IT may be too early, or it may be too small … or the announcement might not even come at all. But a new mining technology acquisition by Canada’s CAE – if confirmed – will have been somewhat overshadowed by the company’s $C314 million purchase of Oxford Aviation Academy this week.

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Plenty of surprises in store … not

May 2 - 8, 2012

ANALYSTS have to listen and be nice when being given a briefing by most companies, especially, particularly, when it is a major company like Rio Tinto. But fair dinkum, how much of what a company like Rio Tinto says in public should anyone note other than perhaps from a contrarian perspective? Did anyone literally come down in the last shower?!

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Avoiding collision avoidance questions … and a gold road

April 18 - 24, 2012

WHILE conspiracy theorists – and there are a few out there, apparently – will see the recent MASSIVE loss of contract earnings for Industrea in Queensland as an indicator that BHP Billiton has found another source of the technology Industrea was originally booked to supply, the company has strained to resist lending believability to such nonsense.

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Blocking the way to maximum profits

February 22 - 28, 2012

APPARENTLY it is tough to get mining engineers with block caving expertise. And apparently this means OZ Minerals potentially has a problem on its plate at its Carrapateena project, a problem that could, according to Citi, see the operation developed as a stoping operation instead. You’re kidding, right?

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Cameco's Paladin view; Resolute's new broom; golden real estate

December 1 - 7, 2011

STANDARD negotiating tactic or just more bad news for John Borshoff’s Paladin Resources? That’s the obvious question after comments this week by Cameco Corp’s CEO Tim Gitzel that will have done precisely zero to please Borshoff or his shareholders.

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Buena vista, for some

November 17 - 23, 2011

IT LOOKS for all the world like a beaut little project out there in the back blocks of Nevada and if we were punters on our way to Las Vegas we’d likely be more than interested in popping in and pulling up a chair at the Buena Vista table. But there’s a question or two for the good ol’ boys at Richmond Mining, no doubt about that.

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Westgold targets 120,000ozpa in Murchison

November 10 - 16, 2011

WESTGOLD Resources hasn’t thus far been one of the higher profile members of the big five in the emerging Murchison gold (and copper!) region of Western Australia but work on the marketing trail is continuing with a small handful of analyst and banker-types heading up to its project this week.

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Fielding unnecessary calls

October 20 - 26, 2011

INDEPENDENCE is hosting a site visit next week with analysts and institutions and it is possible that one of the aims of managing director Chris Bonwick and his team is to allay lingering disgruntlement expressed by some with the Jabiru acquisition last year.

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Pitching in

October 13 - 19, 2011

SAFE to say the Credit Suisse investment bank’s M&A team isn’t in the running for advising Xstrata or Glencore on possible merging?

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Some lucky banker; the lucky country; unlucky Oz service providers

September 29 - October 5, 2011

THERE is scepticism and there is scepticism. And a tier one investment bank is having a major case of the latter when it comes to a new copper project being proposed in Chile.

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Knock, knock ... anyone home?

August 18 - 24, 2011

YOU would be fair dinkum presuming it would not be too much to ask but evidently it has been thus far. We speak of the classy exhibition by Mount Gibson Iron which, last time we looked, was apparently a publicly listed company ostensibly led by managing director Luke Tonkin.

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Old mates, new horizons; Anvil on the move; Grange needs to mature

August 4 - 10, 2011

RON Sayers has been around the mining game for as long as … well, as long as Piggy Bartlett, that’s for sure. So the questions he’d have been asking his old Kalgoorlie mate during their recent meetings would not have surprised the former Barminco chief (and Ausdrill major shareholder).

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Zinc supporters finding voice

July 28 - August 3, 2011

XSTRATA has given the tick for development of the Lady Loretta zinc project in Queensland, a decision that, with the market trends for mid-tier miners such as Perilya and Kagara, further suggests interest in zinc is definitely on the rise.

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Shale, shale, shale on you, BHP

July 21 - 27, 2011

URANIUM bull Marino Pieterse believes it will become apparent over time that BHP Billiton has made a big mistake with its recent acquisitions of shale gas companies Petrohawk Energy and Chesapeake Energy.

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Extraneous expenses

July 14 - 20, 2011

LIBERIA has a become a common destination for miners and explorers keen on West Africa, with Adamus and Tawana, for example, two ASX-listed juniors now actively exploring. But it wasn’t always the most friendly country. In fact just a few short years ago it was anything but. Just ask Cazaly Resources’ Nathan McMahon.

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Rio's road to redemption

June 23 - 29, 2011

THIS week’s Rio Tinto iron ore update again heads to West Africa, where Rio’s penance for past sins continues to be unveiled.

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Remote chance

June 16 - 22, 2011

THE remote operating centre (ROC) developed by Rio Tinto for its iron ore operations in Australia has been getting big wraps from analysts, and the question doing the rounds is where next another such system might be implemented. Given Rio’s reportedly shambolic efforts at Simandou in the early years, it will be interesting to see if Guinea gets a jersey.

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Pioneer returns from the wilderness

June 2 - 8, 2011

PIONEER Resources has been one of those little Aussie battlers for many years, and unlike many of those of the John Howard-variety, it has not benefited from the mining boom in any way, shape or form. Certainly not from a shareholder’s perspective! However, maybe, just maybe, the Kiwi-led tiddler’s time is nigh.

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A faster road to glory?

May 19 - 25, 2011

NATURALLY mergers and takeovers are primarily assessed by fundamental measures as to whether they are fair or not. Metrics such as earnings and production profile and resource base and all that sort of stuff. That’s all well and good and perfectly understandable, but there’s always a degree of subjectivity, and some deals just look ‘right’ over and above all the numbers the investment banks and advisors generate to buttress their respective positions.

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Make mine an ETF

May 12 - 18, 2011

EVEN before the recent sell off of resource companies, miners were struggling to attract much buying despite high commodity prices. It is a lament faced by mining executives globally as shareholders rightfully aren’t happy. Moves are afoot in Canada to try an address the apparent malaise.

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