Mining Valuations As Much An Art As A Science

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
David Davidson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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27
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2010

Abstract

Overview- Points To Be Addressed ? Review the building blocks of a successful and vibrant industrial economy ? China?s current position in the global economy ? China?s voracious appetite for raw materials ? Distortion in import/export trends ? Areas of strategic importance for China - Steel and its components - Agriculture self sufficiency - Energy now and for the future ? Do current valuation techniques fairly value ?strategic? assets? China ? The Economical Miracle - Massive shift in population from rural to urban - ?Middle class? growing rapidly, hence strong consumer growth - China is the manufacturing center for the world ? cheap labour and - modern facilities - Infrastructure build out ?US$585b stimulus package and 5 year plan - Rail ? 30,000 kms of new track planned by 2020 - Power ? 50% capacity increase, including 35 nuclear reactors - 100 major new airports - State of the art process and manufacturing facilities - Port capacity ? 100m TEU capacity increase by 2020 Class 1 national highway ? 35,000 km?s by 2020
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APA: David Davidson  (2010)  Mining Valuations As Much An Art As A Science

MLA: David Davidson Mining Valuations As Much An Art As A Science. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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