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Trends in project evaluation and investment decision-making; Types of financings done; Drivers of future industry mergers and acquisitions; Tax and accounting issues facing the mining industry; Risk factors in the current market environment; New sources of capital for mining projects; Smarter use of data and technology to reduce operating and capital cost and manage risk; Impact of “soft” issues on mine development and finance.
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This document provides information about a two-day conference on current trends in mining finance being held on April 29-30, 2013 at the City University of New York Graduate Center in New York City. The conference will cover topics such as project evaluation, drivers of mergers and acquisitions, tax and accounting issues, risk factors, sources of funding, mineral development agreements, and how social issues impact mine development and finance. There will be sessions on the first day covering an overview of capital markets over the past ten years, outlooks for base and industrial metals, bankers' views on raising capital, regulatory compliance issues, strategic challenges for mining companies, governance standards, and alternative capital sources. The second day will include sessions on precious metals prices
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Trends in project evaluation and investment decision-making; Types of financings done; Drivers of future industry mergers and acquisitions; Tax and accounting issues facing the mining industry; Risk factors in the current market environment; New sources of capital for mining projects; Smarter use of data and technology to reduce operating and capital cost and manage risk; Impact of “soft” issues on mine development and finance.
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- The agenda outlines the daily schedule including
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1. CURRENT TRENDS in
MINING FINANCE:
An Operators Guide
April 29-30, 2013
City University of New York, Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016
2. CURRENT TRENDS in MINING FINANCE:
An Operators’ Guide: What Are Lenders, Investors Looking For?
For Mining Industry and Finance Executives
At the CUNY Graduate Center, 34th Street and Fifth Avenue, New York City
Monday, April 29 and Tuesday, April 30, 2013
SME - the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (www.smenet.org) together with the New York
Section of the SME (www.smeny.org) is hosting the SME’s first annual conference on Current Trends in
Mining Finance in New York on April 29 & 30, 2013. Intended for senior executives and mining industry
specialists including bankers, analysts and investors; this two-day event will cover a range of important
topics and trends including: project evaluation and investment decision-making; drivers of future
industry mergers and acquisitions; tax and accounting issues facing the mining industry; risk factors in the
current market environment; new sources of funding for mining projects; trends in mineral development
agreements; and the impact of “soft” issues on mine development and finance. This is a unique opportunity
to get current on important issues that affect project finance, investment, strategic planning and to network
with fellow professionals. Register now, space is limited. To Register and See Conference Details Visit:
http://www.smenet.org/public/Core/Events/eventdetails.aspx?iKey=CTMF2013&TemplateType=A
Schedule
Monday, April 29, 2013
8:00am – 8:30am Registration and
Continental Breakfast
8:30am – 9:00am Opening Remarks
9:00am – 10:25am Sessions
10:25am – 10:55am Coffee Break
10:55am – 12:35pm Sessions
12:35pm – 1:30pm Hosted Lunch
1:30pm – 3:10pm Sessions
3:10pm – 3:40pm Coffee Break
3:40pm – 5:30pm Sessions
5:30pm – 7:30pm Hosted Reception
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
8:00am – 8:30am Registration and
Continental Breakfast
8:30am – 10:30am Sessions
10:30am – 10:55am Coffee Break
10:55am – 12:25pm Sessions
12:25pm – 1:30pm Hosted Lunch
1:30pm – 3:50pm Sessions
4:00pm – 5:00pm Networking Reception
2
3. Organizing Committee
Tim Alch
V.P & Senior Minerals Business Analyst
Tim Alch is a V.P. & Senior Minerals Business Analyst at Behre Dolbear & Company (USA) Inc. Tim
is an International Business, Investment Analyst and Consultant with 25+ years of experience working
within business units analyzing prospective, operating, management, strategy, technical, technology,
valuation, transactions and investment issues for industrial and financial clients. He was an SVP of
Anderson & Schwab Inc. and Equity Analyst at Dean Witter Reynolds, Prudential Securities, Paine
Webber and Senior Consultant and Industry Analyst at World Steel Dynamics, Resource Strategies,
Inc., CRU Inc. (London) covering global precious, base and industrial metals and minerals, mining,
steel, coal, energy and related sectors. He is an Honors graduate of Amherst College in Geology and
studied the Economic and Political impact of the Industrial Revolution and Modern Economy on the
Global Mineral and Energy Resource Sectors. During his studies he was an intern of: Tenneco Inc. (mine
planning), Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. (commodity trading), South Dakota Geological Survey (water
study), Union Miniere-NJ Zinc (mine geology) and continued study in the M.Sc. Mineral & Energy
Economics program at Penn State. Tim has been on the Executive Committee of the New York City
section of SME since 2008.
Alan Oshiki
Alan is a Managing Director at King Worldwide, a global stakeholder management firm, and has 25 years
of experience in capital markets communications for IPOs, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, crises,
financial restructurings and other special situations. He also has ten years of direct mining industry
experience in engineering, management and finance. Alan holds an MBA in Finance and Accounting
from the University of Arizona and a BS in Mining Engineering from the University of Idaho. He has
been a speaker and workshop leader with the NASDAQ Executive Forum, National Investor Relations
Institute, Public Relations Society of America, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the
Brazilian Congress of Corporate Communication. He is also chairman of the New York City section of
the Society of Mining Engineers.
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4. Day One - Monday, April 29, 2013
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:45 CONFERENCE WELCOME BY CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRMEN
Alan Oshiki, Managing Dir, Co-Head, Global Investor Relations - King Worldwide Investor Relations
Tim Alch, Vice President and Senior Minerals Business Analyst – Behre Dolbear & Co
CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
David Kanagy, Executive Director, Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
1.1 - AN OVERVIEW OF THE PAST TEN YEARS
How have the capital markets changed? Who are the new players? In what capacity?
Where has capital been raised in private, public markets; exchanges; private equity, etc.?
What was impact of the financial slump in 2008 on capital markets, banking and finance?
What commodities saw the greatest amount of investment, financings, exploration?
Michael Cramer, Managing Director Global Metals & Mining, Citi Group Corporate & Investment Bank
Orlee Wertheim, Head, Business Development - Global Mining Toronto Stock & Venture Exchanges
I.2 - OUTLOOK FOR BASE, BULK & INDUSTRIAL MINERAL
& LATIN AMERICA’S CREDIT MARKETS
What is ahead for copper, aluminum, iron ore, coking coal, potash, other industrial and precious metals?
How does the supply/demand pricing of these metals differ? What is impact of BRICs; EMEAs; CIVETs?
Where are growth opportunities for lenders, investors, miners, governments and service providers?
How important are commodities in Latin America? What is ahead for LATAM’s credit markets?
Lisa Morrison, Principal Consultant, CRU
Tony Volpon, Managing Director, Head of Emerging Markets Research, Nomura
1.3 - WHAT ARE BANKERS’ VIEW OF RAISING CAPITAL
AND THE OUTLOOK?
How has ‘conventional’ bank lending, project finance and asset-based financing changed? Why?
Who is getting funded? Juniors? Medium? Large Companies? Brown or Greenfields? Why?
What are key issues and benchmarks investors, bankers etc. use to gauge success?
What are the sweet spots to raise capital? How can management raise the odds?
What are some of the regional issues in China, Latin America, Africa and OECD?
Christopher C. Patterson, Executive Dir: Structured Finance (Americas), Caterpillar Mining Finance
Keith Philips, Managing Director Global Head of Metals & Mining Investment Banking, Dahlman Rose
Chris Henstock, Managing Director, Mining & Commodities Finance, Societe Generale
SESSION BREAK – Coffee, Phones, Emails, Etc.
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5. 1.4 - REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE ISSUES IMPACT ON MINING
FINANCE & INVESTMENT
How to define, estimate and report on resource and reserves re US, JORC, NI 43-101 regimes?
How can mining companies be compliant about reports about core assets, i.e. ore resources?
What measures and issues do mining companies, bankers, lenders, regulators focus on?
How can the public and analysts interpret management reporting and progress?
John Feddock, P.E. Senior Vice President, Marshall Miller & Associates (Cardno-MM&A)
Ian Douglas, Group Executive Value Assurance Newmont Mining Corporation USA
John Tumazos, Founder, CEO & President, Very Independent Research, LLC
1.5 - STRATEGIC AND FINANCIAL CHALLENGES FOR MINING COMPANIES
What are risks and benefits of using derivative products to finance commodity production?
How can companies manage commodity price, cost volatility, equipment delays, etc.?
Are escalating capital and operating costs a game changer? Or will they decline soon?
How do management challenges differ by stage of life, geology and jurisdiction?
How are budgets, construction, development factored into capital structures?
M. Stephen Enders, Executive Director & COO, Eurasian Minerals Inc.
James Babbitt, Senior Project Finance Manager, Export Development Canada (CDC)
Paul Shellman, Principal, Wainscott Commodities
LUNCHEON – followed by brief break for Phones, Emails, Etc.
1.6 - IMPACT OF GOVERNANCE STANDARDS ON INVESTMENT
& FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
How do changing regulations impact foreign direct investment, exploration and development?
How have mineral concession agreements, governments, investors’ perceptions evolved?
What rules are changing? Where? What is the state of the regulatory environment?
What are the recent trends of foreign direct investment in various jurisdictions?
Greg McNab, Partner, Baker & McKenzie LLP
Dr. Alicia Campi, President, US Mongolia Advisory Group
Perrine Toledano, Lead Economics and Policy Researcher Vale Columbia Center
1.7 - WHAT ARE ALTERNATIVE CAPITAL SOURCES
AND WHO ARE THE PROVIDERS?
What are the best options for non-dilutive means of raising capital?
How do green and brown field projects tap the varied alternative sources of capital?
When are Rights Offerings, Flow through Shares, Advance Sales, Off-Take Agreements best?
What are the roles of private equity and sovereign wealth funds?
Doug Sherrod, Managing Director, Financial Advisory, CPM Group LLC
William Heissenbuttel, Vice President Corporate Development, Royal Gold, Inc.
Cynthia Urda Kassis, Senior Partner Shearman & Sterling LLP
SESSION BREAK – Coffee, Phones, Emails, Etc.
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6. 1.8 - TAX AND ACCOUNTING ISSUES IMPACTING MINING FINANCE
What are key accounting issues that bankers focus on in the current regulatory environment?
What metrics impact valuations and M&A e.g. impairment, write offs re mineral rights, etc.?
Are best practices enough to stay compliant in an ever changing regulatory environment?
How current regulations compare across jurisdictions? Will uniform codes ever exist?
Bill Kohm, Partner, Dean Dorton Allen Ford PLLC
J. Andrew Miller, Partner and Robert J. Stall, Principal, Ernst & Young LLP
Lee Hodgkinson, Partner and Roy Hinkamper, Managing Director, KPMG LLP
1.9 - THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL
LANDSCAPE FOR MINING
What jurisdictions are looking most favorable for investors and miners? Which are trending badly?
How does this landscape impact cross border M&A and foreign direct investment?
What has been the impact on capital spend on exploration and development?
What are the best places to invest and or operate in? Are they the same?
Karr McCurdy, President & CEO, Behre Dolbear Group, Inc.
Robert Bassett, Partner, Mining Team Leader, Holland & Hart LLP
Robert Schafer Ph.D., EVP, Business Development, Hunter Dickinson Inc.
RECEPTION – FOOD AND BEVERAGE
DAY TWO - Tuesday, April 30, 2013
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
2.1 - PRECIOUS METALS PRICES OUTLOOK AND HOW BEST TO INVEST?
How have precious metals markets and investors reacted to changing perceptions of value?
Are precious metals where opportunities continue to exist? Will the trend continue?
What are the best vehicles for investors? Physical metals? Equities? ETFs? Why?
Which miners are best positioned? How? Where are they raising funds?
What has been the impact of the financial crisis? What is ahead?
Henry Weingarten, President, AFund
Justin M. Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer, Auramet Trading, LLC
James R. Steel, Senior Vice President, Metals Analyst, HSBC Bank USA
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7. 2.2 - BASE, PRECIOUS AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS: PROPERTY AND
PROJECT VALUATIONS
What are the basics of exploration, developing, operating property and project valuations?
What benchmarks and trends are important to evaluate in today’s marketplace?
How have valuations, appraisals and due diligence changed in recent years?
How have and should mining company management react to these trends?
Adam Graf CFA, Managing Director, Dahlman Rose & Co.
John Gustavson, President, Mineral Appraiser LLC
Douglas B. Groh, Co-Portfolio Manager, Tocqueville Asset Management L.P.
SESSION BREAK – Coffee, Phones, Emails, Etc.
2.3 - WHAT TRENDS ARE DRIVING EQUITY VALUATIONS
AND M&A TRANSACTIONS?
What firms are participating in the M&A in the global and regional mining sectors?
Where is the M&A activity greatest? By Commodity? Geography? Size of Firm?
Will China and State Owned Enterprises continue to invest in resources?
How is the M&A landscape changing? Which banks are the leaders?
Are asset sales by the majors and others likely to continue?
Todd Sibilla, Commodity Applications Specialist, Bloomberg LLP
Lazaros Nikaes, Managing Director, BNP Paribas
Doug Ward, Director-Business Development, Pan American Silver Corp
2.4 - CSR IMPACT ON CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN MINE
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
What is required to maintain Social License to explore, develop and operate?
What is IFC’s Performance Standards on Social & Environmental Sustainability?
When and how best to manage and incorporate Best Practices at Pre or Design Stage?
How important is assessing and measuring social impact when seeking to raise capital?
How can management and investors plan for changing expectations?
Jennifer Collins, Principal Consultant and Andy Churr, Partner, ERM
Leslie Wolf-Creutzfeldt, Managing Director, Grayling USA
Gary MacDonald, Principal, Monkey Forest Consulting Ltd
LUNCHEON – followed by break for Phones, Emails, Etc.
2.5 - SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY
AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
How can executives, exploration and mining teams manage local, indigenous peoples’ expectations?
Can management remedy social and environment issues at the exploration and operating stages?
What is the role of safety, community engagement and “social license” to secure project viability?
What strategies can management use? Do they differ at exploration and development stages?
What is the value of and Is it possible to place a value of adhering with best practices?
H. John Head, Senior Managing Director, Behre Dolbear - Americas
Sharon Maharg, Senior Manager and Robert P. Langstroth, Ph.D, Principal Consultant, Environ
John Shanahan, President and CEO, Revett Minerals Inc.
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8. 2.6 - HOW TO PREPARE AND MANAGE CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS
How can management anticipate and prepare for potential crises? What are best practices?
Are natural e.g., weather crises handled differently than events related to operations?
How can you anticipate local community, government, citizen, worker concerns?
How to prepare for and wage shareholder activist actions, hostile takeovers, proxy fights?
Jeroen Meijer, VP & Director of Crisis & Security Consulting, Control Risks
Alan Oshiki, Managing Director, DF King Worldwide
Gary MacDonald, Principal, Monkey Forest Consulting Ltd
SESSION BREAK – Coffee, Phones, Emails, Etc.
2.7 - WHAT IS REQUIRED OF MINING COMPANIES TO RAISE CAPITAL TODAY?
What are the important financing alternatives and where are the key sources of capital today?
What is the outlook for the capital markets, ability and means of miner’s to raise capital?
How important are SWFs, SOEs, private equity, royalty streaming, forward sales, etc.?
How about project financing, asset based financing and foreign direct investment?
Ricardo Campoy, MD: Minerals Capital & Advisory Practice, Headwaters MB
Benjamin Cox, Managing Director, Oren Inc.
John P. Gravelle, CA, Partner, Mining Industry Leader for Canada & the Americas, PWC LLP
Justin Anderson P.E., Analyst, Resource Capital Funds
2.8 – ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION AND Q&A
How best will miners finance growth via organic brownfield drilling, expansion or M&A?
What will the future capital markets look like for miners to obtain new capital?
CLOSING REMARKS BY CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRMEN
Alan Oshiki, Managing Dir, Co-Head, Global Investor Relations, King Worldwide Investor Relations
Tim Alch, Vice President & Senior Minerals Business Analyst, Behre Dolbear & Co
SERVICE PROVIDER RECEPTION
Refreshments for Delegates and Pre-Registered Guests
This reception is to allow conference participants and any local New York entities interested in the
subject that may network for a discounted cost to enter and participate: Mining Companies;
Institutional and Individual Investors: Engineering and Consulting Service Providers Accounting,
Legal and Corporate Services Companies: Government Consulate Economic and Trade Offices and
Officers; News, Information, Data, Rating Agencies, Reporters, Trade Magazines
Conference Closing – Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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• Recognition of company name on signage
• Sponsorship recognition ribbons for company personnel
• Company logo on the SME websites with link to your company website
• Acknowledgement in the 2013 Current Trends in Mining Finance: An Operators Guide’s pocket program
ADDITIONAL PROMOTIONAL BENEFITS FOR EXCLUSIVE SPONSOR ONLY!
• Recognition of company name on napkins
• Recognition as a Gold Sponsor and the Opportunity to display (1) 4ft by 6ft pop-up banner in the lunch
and coffee break room.
• One complimentary full registrations for event
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