METS

Global METS map highlights strong growth outlook

An exclusive Mining Journal Global METS Investment Report mapping the circa US$85 billion of 2018 mining and metals revenues of the world’s top 100 mining equipment, technology and services companies highlights the strong current potential for value uplift in key parts of the large services segment, and the smaller but growing technology area, as consolidation and M&A momentum builds.

Turnaround: Global mining equipment, technology and services (METS) sector fortunes have improved significantly in the past two years

Turnaround: Global mining equipment, technology and services (METS) sector fortunes have improved significantly in the past two years

While equity values of many of the 77 public-listed companies in the top 100 have given investors some cheer since the global mining investment slump from 2012 gutted order books, then sales and profits,...

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