January 2012
Company briefs
Perth-based mining investment group Stirling Zircon has urged shareholders to back plans to change the board of mineral sands explorer Matilda Zircon next month.
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August 2011
Afternoon resources round-up
Roc Oil, Mission NewEnergy, Dragon Mining, Investigator Resources, Southern Crown Resources, Gascoyne Resources.
July 2010
D1 Oils investors reject call to oust board
Biofuels firm D1 Oils said shareholders had voted against proposals to oust the board by activist investor Brian Myerson, who was banned from merger activity in the UK last week.
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May 2010
Brief: Mission NewEnergy
Mission NewEnergy has commissioned its second 250,000 tons-a-year (about 75m gallons a year) Axens 2nd Generation biodiesel trans-esterification refinery.
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December 2009
Mission NewEnergy signs deal with Velero Energy
Biodiesel refiner Mission NewEnergy has signed a $US3.5 billion ($3.8 billion) five-year off-take agreement with US energy group Valero, leading its share to rise up to 13 per cent.
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Mission earns a premium
Biofuels producer Mission NewEnergy has made a late bid to add its name to the list of companies that have completed placements at a premium this year.
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Mission sews up supplier
Mission NewEnergy has struck a 10-year supply deal worth up to $3.5 billion for its biofuel production with the US's largest independent crude oil refiner and marketer, Valero Energy Corp....
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- Andrew White
June 2009
Briefs
Reprieve for CanWest Canadian media group CanWest Global Communications, which owns 56
- Neil Shoebridge; Paul Garvey; Chris Jenkins
July 2008
January 2008
February 2007
High flyer should not be overlooked
Qantas, the subject of a takeover bid, is not the only airline that has had a surge in its share price.
- Trevor Hoey
May 2006
Mission very possible
Alternative fuel provider Mission Biofuels gave investors a reason to cheer yesterday when it closed at a 38.5 per cent premium to its issue price on its first day of trading as a listed company.
- Richard Hemming