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About
Overall
| Beta: | 2.46 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | $892.52 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 435.38 |
| Annual Dividend: | -- |
| Yield (%): | -- |
Financials
| MUMTF.PK | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | 1,164.77 | 3.86 | 2.48 |
| EPS (TTM): | -100.34 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | 0.30 | 0.34 | 0.28 |
| ROE: | 0.30 | 0.42 | 0.44 |
TIMELINE: Chinese investments in Australian resources
(Reuters) - Australia rejected a $400 million proposal on Thursday for Chinese state-owned firm China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co (CNMC) to take a majority stake in miner Lynas Corp Ltd , owner of the world's richest deposit of rare earths metals.
TIMELINE-Chinese investments in Australian resources
Sept 24 (Reuters) - Australia rejected a $400 million proposal on Thursday for Chinese state-owned firm China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co (CNMC) to take a majority stake in miner Lynas Corp Ltd , owner of the world's richest deposit of rare earths metals. [ID:nSYU007273]
TIMELINE-Chinese investments in Australian resources
Sept 24 (Reuters) - Australia was set to reject a Chinese investment in an outback mining venture inside the vast Woomera missile testing range area, after defence officials on Thursday ruled the project threatened national security. [ID:nSYD537945]
TIMELINE-Chinese investments in Australian resources
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SCENARIOS-Will Australia let China control Lynas' rare earths?
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PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Sep 4
Compiled for Reuters by Media Monitors. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
China eyes stake in Australian iron ore project
SYDNEY, July 24 (Reuters) - China could take a stake in a $3.3 billion port and rail infrastructure project in Western Australia's Mid-West iron ore belt, one of the firms involved in the project said on Friday.
Australia miners jump on China talk
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Shares in Fortescue Metals jumped by more than a fifth on Thursday as investors bet the world's fourth-largest iron miner would attract investment capital from China.
UPDATE 2-Australia iron ore miners jump amid China moves talk
* Fortescue jumps more than 20% on bets of Chinese investment
Australia iron ore miners jump amid China moves talk
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Shares in Fortescue Metals Group , Australia's third-largest iron ore producer, jumped as much as 21 percent on Thursday amid market talk that it could be the focus of Chinese bid interest.





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