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Calling Australia home

AUSTRALIA will be home – in terms of stock market domiciling at least – to three of the world’s biggest mining service companies if Boart Longyear is successful with its $A2.2 billion-plus initial public offering and proposed mid-April ASX listing. <i><B>Supply Side</I> by Richard Roberts*</b>

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Calling Australia home

Following on the heels of explosives group Dyno Nobel and hire company Emeco’s 2006 mining services mega-floats in Australia, US-headquartered Boart Longyear may sit behind only Orica among ASX-listed...

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