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Raw Materials Data: Mergers & acquisitions sample

This sample shows a fraction of a table with deals in the mining industry during the last ten years. The table can be sorted by object (target), buyer, seller, value etc. Ownership, production and address data etc. can be obtained for each mine, refinery and company with a mouseclick. This sample also shows how colour coding can be used to easily see the type of entities in the table. For example, red is a major mining company, green is an operating mine, and grey is a closed mine or a non-active company. Learn more about Raw Materials Data, the mining industry's most extensive database by checking the links further down this page.

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For the past 20 years, Raw Materials Group has been mining and refining data, to bring you the world's most extensive mining data "Raw Materials Data", unsurpassed within the industry.

Raw Materials Data contains 22,000 entities (mines, smelters, refineries, projects, companies, associations, etc), a wealth of mine details (type, metals, grades, ore production and reserves, present and past metal production, cash costs for gold mines and more...), and covers 35 commodities. Company, mine and country data can be displayed quickly on exportable maps, documents and spreadsheets.

The database contains unique information on ownership and control, providing an excellent picture of each metal industry's structure and its evolution. As a natural extension, we have compiled mergers and acquisitions details from 1994 to present. We also have a "What if?" function that allows users to model company mergers and show their impact on production and industry structure and ownership. Our gold cost curve product "Raw Materials Gold" is updated with the most recent quarterly cost and production information.

A partial list of entities in Raw Materials Data

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