November 2011
Afternoon resources round-up
Senex Energy, Beach Energy, Ramelius Resources, Sheffield Resources, Syrah Resources, Arabian Nubian Resources, CO2 Group, Mining Group, Celamin Holdings, Palace Resources, Uranex, Aura Energy, Resource Development, Havilah Resources, Geothermal Resources, Hodges Resources, Hunnu Coal, TNG, Apollo Minerals
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January 2006
Brazil deal a big plus for GRD
Perth-based GRD expects an earnings windfall of up to $14 million this year after its construction subsidiary, Minproc, secured its largest mining-services contract, for a project worth $US1.2 billion ($1.63 billion).
- Tracy Lee
November 1999
Minproc ties friendly knot
Gold miner Gold & Resource Developments NL has announced plans to absorb associate Minproc Engineers Ltd through a friendly cash and scrip merger.
- Mark Drummond
July 1998
Bottom line focus from top re-engineers Minproc
An MD with an eye on the commercial ball is putting this respected firm back on track, writes Mark Dixon.
- Mark Dixon
March 1998
Minproc sheds turmoil and moves into the black
Engineering and construction company Minproc Ltd has cast aside the turmoil of the past to return to the black by posting an interim net profit of $2.4 million for the first half of 1997-98.
- By Damon Kitney
September 1997
Minproc optimistic the worst is over
Minproc Engineers Ltd said yesterday it was optimistic it would further leave behind the recent turbulence in its performance and lift net profit to between $6 million and $8 million this financial year.
- Cathy Bolt
May 1997
Minproc confident of a turnaround
Loss-making Western Australia-based Minproc Engineers Ltd said yesterday it was confident it would secure three new design and construction contracts worth $200 million in the next three months.
- Duncan Craig
February 1997
Minproc copes with Yolanda
Minproc Engineers Ltd has ordered its lawyers to investigate the actions of former directors as it plans a new capital raising to overcome a deficiency in shareholders' funds.
- Mark Dixon
January 1997
Minproc to see Kap in court
The simmering row between Minproc Engineers Ltd and the Canadian group Kap Resources Ltd over a Chilean nitrate project has erupted into outright warfare and is headed for the courts.
- Mark Dixon
November 1995
AMP leases Perth spaceto Minproc
AMP Investments has leased 5,278 sq m of space in its AMP Building in Perth to Minproc Engineers in one of the largest Perth leasing deals this year.
- By KATHRYN HOUSE