Oz Minerals Limited

ASX:OZL ISIN:AU000000OZL8

OZ Minerals Limited, formerly Oxiana Limited, is an Australia-based mining company. The Company is a producer of zinc, copper, lead, gold and silver. OZ Minerals was formed through a merger of Australia-based international mining companies Oxiana Limited and Zinifex Limited. The Company has five mining operations located in Australia and Asia, three new mining projects in development and a portfolio of advanced and early-stage exploration projects throughout Australia, Asia and North America. Its projects include the Century mine in Queensland, Sepon copper operation in Laos, the gold operation at Sepon, the Golden Grove underground base and precious metals mine in Western Australia, the Rosebery mine in Tasmania, the Avebury nickel mine in Tasmania, the Prominent Hill copper-gold project in South Australia, the Martabe gold project in Indonesia, the Dugald River deposit in Queensland, and the Izok Lake and High Lake copper and zinc deposits in the Nunavut territories of Canada. 
 
        

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Australian Market Report of January 21: Renewed Fears in Banking Industry

🕔1/21/2009 1:00:29 PM 18221

Yesterday the Australian stock market slumped more than 3% with the negative lead from UK. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index ended 112.7 points, or 3.1%, lower at 3,476.6, the lowest level in two months, while the broader All Ordinaries lost 106 points, or 3%, to 3,425.

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Australian Market Report of January 16: New Hope Over The US Recue Plan

🕔1/16/2009 1:00:06 PM 15916

Yesterday the Australian stock market fell sharply led by falls in Wall Street and the bleak local jobless data. Analysts expect worse to come after the ABS unemployment figure rose from 4.4% to 4.5% as the global economy further deteriorates this year. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index fell 157.5 points, or 4.27 per cent, to 3,529.5 and the broader All Ordinaries index retreated 147.5 points, or 4.07 per cent, to 3,476.8.

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Australian Market Report of January 14: Renewed Bleak Outlook

🕔1/14/2009 1:00:25 PM 17168

Yesterday the Australian share market ended lower, led by energy and mining stocks and a fall on a dismal earnings season in the US. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 0.8%, or 28.7 points, at 3654.6, while the broader All Ordinaries index slid 0.8%, or 30.1 points, to 3593.9. After some rise at the start of the year, the market may see more volatility due to the renewed bleak global outlook.

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Australian Market Report of January 13: Prepared for Dismal Earnings

🕔1/13/2009 1:00:46 PM 15255

Yesterday the Australian shares closed lower. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index ended 52.4 points, or 1.4%, lower at 3683.3, while the broader All Ordinaries shed 56.4 points, or 1.53%, to 3624.0. The market is pessimistic about the company earnings ahead both in Australia and abroad as investors get prepared for the news that would bring some unpleasant surprises.

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Australian Market Report of January 5: Cautious to Bad News Ahead

🕔1/5/2009 1:00:17 PM 10027

Last Friday the Australian share market had a poor start at the first trading day of the New Year, as S&P/ASX 200 Index closed down 8.5 points, or 0.23 per cent, at 3713.8 points, while the All Ordinaries Index closed just 3.6 points down at 3655.7 points. Analysts warn that it is too early to get excited despite a positive lead from the US. The market might remain volatile in the coming three months as there will be some bad news ahead in the reporting season.

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Australian Market Report of December 19: Pre-Christmas Not Really Quiet

🕔12/19/2008 1:00:28 PM 14835

Yesterday the Australian shares ended flat as weaker Commonwealth Bank and energy stocks weighed on the market. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 10.6 points, or 0.3 per cent, at 3,581.2, while the broader All Ordinaries index gained 6.7 points, or 0.19 per cent, to 3,521.7. It could be fairly quiet during the pre-Christmas sessions. But the local market may be hit by the dropping commodities prices and the fears on US auto industry as US government has admitted that orderly bankruptcy can be one of the options for the troubled automakers.

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Australian Market Report of December 11: Buoyed by Stronger Commodities

🕔12/11/2008 1:00:39 PM 13430

Yesterday Australia's share market closed higher after surge in the mining sector. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index yesterday ended 36.4 points or 1% higher at 3640.7, while the broader All Ordinaries was up 39.6 points, or 1.1%, at 3,573.3. The stronger commodity prices for gold and oil overnight may further buoy the stocks market which has been oversold.

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Australian Market Report of December 5: Concerns over Debt Refinancing

🕔12/5/2008 1:00:23 PM 11498

Australian stocks ended flat for a second day after an early rally sparked by Babcock & Brown's winning of a reprieve from bankers loses steam. Yesterday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 share index ended little changed for a second day running, giving up just 1.4 points to 3542.4, while the All Ordinaries index ended down 0.2%, or 8.4 points, at 3468.1. Earlier, the indexes climbed about 2%. It is anticipated that the energy and mining sectors will plunge after the commodities price lowered with poor outlook and concerns over companies' ability of debt refinancing in a short term may weigh on the stocks.

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Australian Market Report of December 3: A Day with Good News

🕔12/3/2008 1:00:55 PM 15164

Yesterday the Australia market closed lower dragged by resource sector although the central bank's aggressive rate cut of 100 basis points lifted some sentiment in late trading. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed down 153 points, or 4.16 per cent, at 3,528.2, while the broader All Ordinaries index was 145.6 points, or 4.02 per cent, lower at 3,473.4. Analysts anticipate a rise today in local market with positive lead from the US and the RBA rate cut.

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Australian Market Report of December 2: Recession Fears Come True

🕔12/2/2008 1:00:32 PM 9928

Yesterday, the S&P/ASX-200 share index fell about 1.6%, or 61.3 points, to 3681.2, while the broader All Ordinaries lost 53.7 points, or 1.5%, at 3619. Some US economic research institutions admitted the recession actually started last December, and now the questions are how bad and how long it will be.

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  • Materials 
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  • Mining & Metals 
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  • 1970/01/01 
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