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Mining Deals 2008 reviews deal activity in the mining industry. The report is a companion publication to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Power Deals, O&G Deals and Renewables Deals reports. Together the four reports provide a comprehensive analysis of M&A activity across the extractive and power industries worldwide.
We examine both the rationale behind the overall trends and look at the key individual deals. We look at the year under review, the context of the preceding three years, and ahead to the future direction of deal-making in the sector.
We also highlight, in a series of deal dialogues throughout the report, some of the critical issues for companies engaging in deal activity within the sector. Drawing on our global experience as an adviser to mining industry M&A players, our commentary addresses all key markets in the sector.
Looking ahead, we examine the effect of continuing uncertainties on deal-making in the sector. We look at the consequences of the very different environment. We consider the potentially sector-transforming opportunities that will arise and the key role of China in deal-making.
Our conclusion is that, while the short-tem outlook for mining deal activity from western companies is subdued, the constraints and contrasts in the market will create their own impetus for deal momentum. Indeed, those companies that have funds available may well find 2009 to be a year when they can utilise their financial strength and achieve acquisitions at long-term bargain basement prices.