EQN

Equinox Minerals (EQN)

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EQN

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Equinox Minerals (EQN) is an international mineral exploration and development company principally focused on base and precious metals. Equinox has operations in Zambia and interests in Australia and Peru. Its major asset is Lumwana Copper Project (Lumwana), situated in the North Western Province of Zambia. Equinox has a dual listing on the Canadian (Toronto) and Australian stock exchanges. EQN listed on the ASX on 21 June, 2004.

Barrick Gold Wins Equinox Bid for $7B


Toronto-based Barrick Gold trumped China Minmetals Resources to win a $7.22 billion takeover of Equinox Minerals (ASX:EQN).

In the global mineral asset acquisition rush, Barrick's move was the most recent and comes at an opportune time as industrial metal prices rise to levels of about US$10,000 per tonne. Equinox has followed through on the C$4.8bn bid for Canada's Lundin Mining.

Equinox Bid by Minmetals


Three Chinese banks are giving at least US$4.6 billion corporate debt funding to buy Equinox Minerals, (ASX:EQN) according to Minmetals Resources, with majority of the loan to be partly secured by its assets. Thomson Reuters publication Business Point first reported the loan details. The magazine said that China Development bank will take the largest share and Bank of China has also been approached.

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