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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bateman Eng | LSE:BATE | London | Ordinary Share | NL0000039147 | ORD EUR0.01 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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15/1/2006 12:10 | Thanks affc21 - I will do if I find anything. Cheers. | beaudelaire | |
15/1/2006 11:41 | The people who sold the spades were the one's who made their fortune in the gold rush,comes to mind here. Hope the above limited info is to your satisfaction and should youself find any info then I would appreciate any feed back. | affc21 | |
15/1/2006 11:29 | Shares In Issue 35.92 m . Can not find any investor relations service. Major shareholders-unable to find any info as yet? For previous years financials and other info then take a look at the Admission to AIM document: | affc21 | |
15/1/2006 10:57 | affc - Interesting comp. though share price rose too quickly. Do you know if they have an Investor Relation Service ? Their website doesn't show any. - How many shares in total were issued ? - Who are the major shareholders ? Any feedback would be appreciated. Jack | beaudelaire | |
12/1/2006 20:55 | The Stock Market Report for Thursday January 12th from UK-AnaIyst.com Contract news gave shares in Bateman Engineering a 17p boost to 295p. The company said that it had been awarded a major mining engineering contract in a joint venture with Australia's Ausenco by Equinox Minerals. The final contract is subject to certain conditions leading up to agreement of an Engineering Procurement and Construction price not later than May 31st. The contract was estimated to be worth in excess of 200 million dollars in approximately equal proportions to the 2 joint venture partners and is for the implementation phase of the Lumwana Copper Project in Zambia. | affc21 | |
12/1/2006 18:58 | LONDON (AFX) - AIM-listed Bateman Engineering NV said its joint venture with Ausenco, an Australian-based engineering group, won a contract worth more than 200 mln usd to help develop Equinox Minerals' Lumwana copper project in Zambia. Bateman and Ausenco will each receive about 100 mln usd from the 16-month contract. Bateman also said its interim results for the six months to end December 2005 are likely confirm satisfactory trading. It will announce its results on March 1. newsdesk@afxnews.com | affc21 | |
12/1/2006 18:25 | Press info: Elsewhere, Bateman Engineering notched up a gain of 15-1/2, at 293-1/2, in response to news that the company has been awarded by Equinox Minerals a major mining engineering contract in joint venture with Ausenco, an Australian-based engineering group. The contract, estimated to be worth 200 mln usd-plus, is for the implementation phase of the Lumwana Copper Project in Zambia. | affc21 | |
12/1/2006 18:12 | A massive $200m (£106m)contract deal for BATE today,who's share would be $100m (£53m)at 50%,and BATE with only a market cap. of £106m,even after the 17p rise in share price at close of market for today. | affc21 | |
12/1/2006 16:59 | Commenting on the contract award, Bateman CFO Jonathan Ben-Cnaan, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this major project on the Zambian copper belt. The contract will raise Bateman's profile in an important and key target market for the Group." Pieter du Plessis, Bateman MD: Minerals & Metals commented: "Lumwana is a significant turn key contract for Bateman. We will be deploying core areas of expertise including procurement, construction and project management underpinned by our technology-driven focus." Commenting on the contract award, Craig Williams, President & Chief Executive Officer of Equinox said: "Bateman and Ausenco have the critical technical expertise and African experience necessary to implement the Lumwana Project. The EPC contract will represent one of the last remaining key milestones required to complete project financing and Equinox looks forward to working with the Ausenco - Bateman team through project development." | affc21 | |
12/1/2006 16:53 | Major Contract Award RNS Number:8150W Bateman Engineering N.V. 12 January 2006 Bateman Engineering N.V. ("Bateman") Award of Equinox Lumwana Project by Equinox Minerals Bateman announces that it has been awarded by Equinox Minerals a major mining engineering contract in joint venture with Ausenco, an Australian based engineering group. The final contract is subject to certain conditions leading up to agreement of an Engineering Procurement and Construction price ("EPC") not later than 31 May 2006. The contract, estimated to be worth in excess of $200 million in approximately equal proportions to the two joint venture partners, and expected to run over 16 months, is for the implementation phase of the Lumwana Copper Project in Zambia. Equinox is an international mineral exploration and development company with a focus on base and precious metals and is listed on both the Toronto and Sydney stock exchanges. The joint venture participants comprise the same team that was awarded the 2005 Australian Engineering Excellence Award by the Australian Government for the successful completion of the design, construction and commissioning of the Sepon Copper Project in Laos for Oxiana Limited. Work will commence immediately with detail engineering of the project. The envisaged processing plant will treat 20 million tonnes per annum of ore to initially produce Copper concentrate equivalent to 188 000 tonnes Copper per annum. | affc21 | |
12/1/2006 16:45 | Bateman Engineering N.V. Bateman Engineering N.V. (BATEMAN) is a technologically-driv It also serves the power and energy markets in Southern Africa. Solutions are provided to the challenges of converting natural resources into marketable products, comprising process-orientated engineering, specialist niche technologies, financial and commercial facilitation and contracting and project management | affc21 |
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