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KPMG: Monitoring essential to avoid post-merger capex disasters

BOARDS of mining companies merging or acquiring businesses should keep a close eye on the capital expenditure of the projects they inherit and thoroughly review project costs and timing, Melbourne-based KPMG resource specialist says.

Greg Tubby
KPMG: Monitoring essential to avoid post-merger capex disasters

Rob Hogarth, partner and head of KPMG Melbourne's energy and natural resources group, said that if this is not done, blowouts can occur that could impact the benefits derived from an effective merger or...

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