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Bloomberg Industries: Canadian Mining Industry Faces Crisis

New Bloomberg tool values mine company assets globally

TORONTO--()--The Canadian mining industry is in crisis, facing record-low financing, few deals and little cash, but private equity firms could rescue it, according to a study by Bloomberg Industries. The report was released today at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention, the mineral industry's largest annual event.

“PE funds look for steady cash flows, and hedging long term at locked in prices provides the needed comfort that allows the miner to focus on costs, while providing a steady return”

Canadian mining companies have been faced with serious difficulties over the past year including:

  • Record low financing in 2012 with only 34 IPO’s and only one in excess of $20 mn CDN in size
  • Only 308 deals last year, the lowest in more than eight years
  • Canadian mining equities have lost tremendous value compared to their metal prices

"Banks have seemingly closed their doors on the mining industry, leaving companies scrambling to finance their projects, which makes the meetings at this year’s PDAC among the most critical ever," said Kenneth Hoffman, head of metals and mining research for Bloomberg Industries, a team of more than 100 research professionals that cover more than 100 sectors worldwide.

Private equity firms could provide the funding that Canadian miners need, Hoffman said, adding that:

  • Private Equity Companies (PE) have raised $3.5 billion annually since 2010
  • PE looks for mines and entire mining companies that can provide cash positive returns
  • PE can do something public mining companies can't—hedge

"PE funds look for steady cash flows, and hedging long term at locked in prices provides the needed comfort that allows the miner to focus on costs, while providing a steady return," Hoffman said.

A critical factor to successful transactions is understanding the value of a company’s mine assets, he said, adding that Bloomberg has developed a new analytical tool to do just that. The Bloomberg Interactive Net Asset Value calculator looks at creating a NAV for mining assets. The calculator has data on more than 700 miners and looks at copper, nickel, gold, silver, iron ore, lead, and zinc metals as main products and/or by-products. Reserves are manipulated by the user to better understand the recoverable reserve base. The model also brings in data on real-time commodity exchange forward prices to help understand cash flows. Bloomberg calculates weighted average cost of capital for each company, to better understand discount rates.

For more information on Bloomberg products and services at PDAC, go to Booth #1227 from Sunday, March 3rd to Wednesday, March 6th.

Bloomberg Industries is an interactive, continuously-updated industry research and data system available to more than 315,000 business and financial professionals globally. The industry research platform combines extensive analysis and thematic insights from experienced industry analysts combined with Bloomberg’s vast industry data, news and analytics. This is a key feature of the Bloomberg Professional service, the world's leading platform to help corporate management, investment professionals and investment bankers make better strategic decisions. For more information, go to http://www.bloomberg.com/professional/news-research/industries/.

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BLOOMBERG INDUSTRIES: CANADIAN MINING INDUSTRY FACES CRISIS; New Bloomberg tool values mine company assets globally

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