The Sydney Mining Club
The 49th Sydney Mining Club Forum
and NM Rothschild & Sons
NOTICE OF LUNCHEON MEETING
Presents an exclusive Christmas forum with
MIM Managing Director, Vince Gauci
"The Massive Turn-around of Our Last Great Aussie Icon"
Over the decades MIM has been blessed with resources and dogged by
circumstances. But as the great Mergers & Acquisitions Rout of the Australian
mining industry comes to a close, many are noticing that MIM is the last Aussie
mining icon standing. Under this new scrutiny, many analysts are also noticing
MIM has pulled off an astonishing turnaround perhaps one of the greatest
ever.
There are strong signs that some of MIMs deepest roots of strategy are now
holding. Once an embarrassment, MIMs coal stakes this year contributed
42% to the companies EBIT from 23% of revenue. Copper cash costs have
been slashed from 90c/lb to 56c in the last five years. These gains have been
in a degrading metal and equity market and Vince Gauci says If the present
management team had not come to MIM some five years ago, this company
would have gone out of existence. Managing Director since April, Vince hails
from a Broken Hill mining family and has cold-chiselled his way up through
many levels from face miner to MD using a work ethos first honed as a Broken
Hill football team captain in the tough era of the Barrier Industrial Council.
His deep competence and rather younger outlook could spell a very new future
for MIM. Vinces exclusive Sydney Mining Club address will map for us
MIMs extraordinary process of change. With its share price simmering over
the dollar, analysts are developing much firmer views about this asset-rich
diversified miner. MIM is as Australian as a bauhinia tree but whether it will
remain one is becoming a pregnant question. This is a new MIM and a
determined MD.
Other Talks including those by Geoffrey Blainey, Ray Evans, Dick Zandee and Paul Gilding.
and Trevor Sykes.