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NMDC sets price range for $2.6 billion follow-on
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Bumi cashes in
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20 March 2006
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PT Bumi Resources sells its prized coal mines.
PT Bumi Resources is cashing in on coal -- to the tune of $3.2 billion.
Indonesia's largest coal exporter says it will sell its prize assets -- 95% of PT Kaltim Prima Coal and all of PT Arutmin Indonesia and IndoCoal Resources Ltd. -- for $3.2 billion to a group of investors who include Jakarta-based PT Renaissance Capital Asia.
Credit Suisse is advising Renaissance Capital Asia on the sale. Renaissance Capital is run by Samin Tan, a former Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu partner.
The deal marks the second-largest divestment of a local company -- behind last year’s ...
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