viernes, 8 de febrero de 2019

Valuation of Mineral Projects Short Course - Early Bird Registration Now Open

 
EduMine - Professional Development and Training for Mining
 
Valuation of Mineral Projects Based on Technical and Financial Modelling
 
Summary
 
This course is for professionals with a basic to intermediate understanding of the principles of the accounting cash flow model that wish to gain expertise in quantitative finance in the context of mining. Market turbulence significantly affects the mining industry. While the intrinsic value of a mineral project is still a key consideration, understanding the interrelationship between technical and financial risk to truly understand the long-term value of an asset, helps companies make better investment (or divestment) decisions. Companies that are able to secure debt finance for both development and acquisition of advanced projects have greater strategic flexibility. Understanding how debt impacts the valuation of projects allows for an objective approach to determining levels of gearing; this is relevant to both the investment banking and mining communities. The Valuation of Mineral Projects course is designed to address these issues.
 
 
Details
 
Date: 9 - 12 April 2019
 
 
Who Should Attend?
 
The course will be of particular interest to mining analysts, fund and asset managers, bankers, engineers responsible for development planning, exploration managers and other specialists in the valuation of mineral projects. It will also be of interest to government officials.
 
The course will be relevant to entrepreneurs needing to understand the qualifying framework that private equity funds use to evaluate projects.
 
 
About the Presenter
 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER Dennis Buchanan is an Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Imperial College London. Professor Buchanan has worked as a Mining Geologist in both gold and platinum mines in South Africa and had wide experience as a consultant to industry, as an expert witness and in designing and delivering short courses for industry. He works jointly between the Department of Earth Science and Engineering and the Business School at Imperial College London and will act as the Course Director.

 
Professor Buchanan's current research interest lies in addressing the underlying technical principles applying to mineral projects and demonstrating how these influence financial modelling. He has 36 years' experience teaching mining geology, mineral exploration and mineral project appraisal and is responsible for the MSc in Metals and Energy Finance—a joint degree between the Department of Earth Science and Engineering and the Business School at Imperial College.
 
 
 
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