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GMP Leads Syndicate Raising $19.1M for Corsa Coal to Fund Exploration in Pennsylvania, Maryland

Posted by The PIPEs Report on November 29, 2011

GMP Securities is leading a syndicate of underwriters in arranging a $19.1 million bought deal priva…
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Debt for Indonesia’s Bakrie Group is business as usual

Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 12, 2011

JAKARTA (Reuters) – The Bakrie Group, one of Indonesia’s biggest conglomerates, has once again emerged from a debt crisis by selling off some of its assets, giving away half its stake in coal venture Bumi Plc to fellow miner Borneo Lumbung Energi .



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The Memo

Posted by admin on October 11, 2011

A transaction that has lead to the exodus of several executives at Puda Coal, as well as an investig…
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Puda Coal, Chairman Issued Wells Notice by SEC, WSJ Says

Posted by admin on September 7, 2011

The Securities and Exchange Commission has served Puda Coal and its Chairman Ming Zhao with a Wells …
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SEC Suspends Trading of PIPE Issuer Puda Coal

Posted by The PIPEs Report on August 23, 2011

The Securities and Exchange Commission temporarily suspended trading of Puda Coal, a Chinese coal pr…
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NYSE Amex to Delist Puda Coal Shares

Posted by admin on August 13, 2011

Puda Coal, the Taiyuan, China-based supplier of coal used in the production of steel, received a not…
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Puda Coal Chairman Stepping Aside

Posted by admin on April 11, 2011

Puda Coal said that its Chairman Ming Zhao has been placed on a voluntary leave of absence while all…
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Puda Coal Files $90M Offering

Posted by admin on November 1, 2010

Puda Coal, a Chinese company that produces coking coal, announced a shelf registration to raise up t…
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Xstrata threatens to end $5.4 billion Australia projects

Posted by Reuters: Business News on June 3, 2010

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Global miner Xstrata threatened on Thursday to scrap $5.4 billion in coal and copper projects in Australia, blaming Canberra’s new mining tax and bringing to more than $20 billion the value of shelved new developments.



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