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Leighton buys HWE mining assets

LEIGHTON Contractors is set to pick up the profitable mining arm of Henry Walker Eltin for $A215 million after entering into an agreement with the failed contractor’s administrators.

Ben Sharples
Leighton buys HWE mining assets

The mining arm has been HWE’s largest business, contributing $695.7 million, or about 62% of the group’s total revenue, in the year to the end of June 2004. Leighton’s Simon Jemison told MiningNews.net...

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