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Any companies you own have mining interests or connections with Zimbabwe?

Robert Mugabe has them in his sights as this rogue dictator continues to amaze with his provocative political actions. For those with interests in troubled southern African nation, read on (frm the Economist):

Grabbing below the surface
Nov 23rd 2007
From the Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire

More disastrous government initiatives in Zimbabwe


The Zimbabwean government has published legislation that will force foreign-owned mining companies to transfer majority shareholdings to local interests. The draft law, which is likely to be submitted to parliament before the end of the year, states that miners will be expected to give 25% of their shares to the government for free, while a further 26% will be paid for with future earnings. In one sense this doesn't come as a huge surprise: the mines minister announced almost exactly the same plan in early March. This prompted a furious reaction from mining houses, which insisted that they were prepared to sell””not give””up to 30% of their shares to local interests, but that they were not wiling to cede effective majority (and management) control. Given that mining is one of the country's few remaining foreign-currency earners, industry sources pushed the line that Robert Mugabe’s administration was having second thoughts after being told just what nationalisation would mean for the industry. Even at the time, however, government sources denied this, saying merely that the precise formula of nationalisation had yet to be finalised.

Full article: http://www.economist.com/daily/news/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10198260
 
Zimplats is one that comes to mind, however i no longer hold. The Chinese have been looking at various JV investments in Zim over the past 12 months, actions such as this would be making them nervous I'd imagine.


Cheers


BT
 
Zimplats is one that comes to mind, however i no longer hold. The Chinese have been looking at various JV investments in Zim over the past 12 months, actions such as this would be making them nervous I'd imagine.


Cheers


BT


Chinese nervous :)? zimcrab should be, they can walk their troops down the ocean and still get the zimcrab shore if zimcrab ripped them off :D
 
One stock that should profit is Pan Palladium (PPD).

Because so much of the world's PGMs comes from SA and Zim (about 78% I think), if Zim PGM miners are hot, it risks reducing supply, pushing PGM prices up and hence other non-Zim PGM miners/developers.

PPD is has >9m oz PGMs in ground and a Market cap of around A$30m. Its 22cents, up from 15c in Aug, but down from over 80c a year or two ago.

Disclaimer: I own some shares of PPD
 
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