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Explosives industry able to consolidate during downturn
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Continued demand for explosives for use in daily mining activities has buoyed the supply market for the product despite the global financial downturn, says explosives supplier BME divisional MD Francois Hay.
By: Lindsey Berry
22nd January 2010
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Indaba an opportunity to develop China-Africa relations
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The 2010 Mining Indaba, in Cape Town, is a significant event for developing relations between the Chinese and African mining industries says China business strategy, sourcing and investment company The Beijing Axis (TBA) group MD Kobus van der Wath.
By: Lindsey Berry
22nd January 2010
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Indaba key for developing business relationships
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The 2010 Mining Indaba, in Cape Town, will be a significant event for the development of business relationships for mineral processing company K’Enyuka, says MD Mike Symonds. The company is linked to mining, engineering and project management...
By: Lindsey Berry
22nd January 2010
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Iron-ore expected to be a focus at 2010 Indaba
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Demand from China for raw materials, including iron-ore, has resulted in a significant uptake in demand for seaborne iron-ore, says international commodities reference prices expert company The Steel Index manager Tim Hard. The supply of iron-ore...
By: Lindsey Berry
22nd January 2010
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M&A expected to soar in 2010
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Despite a significant decrease in global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the mining sector during 2009, strong recovery is likely to see share prices for companies increase in 2010, says independent mineral economists and mineral strategy...
By: Lindsey Berry
22nd January 2010
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Networking at Indaba facilitated by matchmaking programme
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The Nedbank Capital Business Matchmaking Programme will again be assisting delegates at the yearly Mining Indaba, in Cape Town, by facilitating networking with important contacts during the conference.
By: Lindsey Berry
22nd January 2010
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Raising finances still a challenge for mining industry
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Raising finances is still a challenge for the mining industry, says Japan’s largest trading company Mitsubishi Corporation precious metals strategist Tom Kendall.
By: Lindsey Berry
22nd January 2010
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280-t hauler offers latest ac technology
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Mining and construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu’s new 860E-1K rigid frame truck is the latest addition to its line of electric-drive, mining-class haulers. The truck is designed for a nominal payload of 254 t and is available with an...
27th February 2009
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