BAU
Bauxite Resources (BRL) with ASX code “BAU” is a Bauxite-focused exploration company aimed at becoming a low cost supplier of bauxite, alumina and aluminium to the international market. Its exploration projects comprise North Darling Range Project, South Darling Range Project and Kimberley Project. BAU listed on the ASX on 22nd October, 2007. Its headquarters is located in Perth, Western Australia. During fiscal 2008, BAU's activities included the exploration on its tenements and acquisition of further tenements with the objective of identifying economic bauxite deposits.
Several companies are scheduled to have their Annual General Meetings tomorrow, November 18, 2011. Meanwhile, there will be no ex-dividends nor floats scheduled on the same day.
Annual General Meeting
Here is the list of companies that are scheduled to hold their AGM tomorrow:
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