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        "msgid": "noble-groups-elman-may-buy-two-indonesian-coal-mines-1447899208",
        "date": "2005-09-15 00:00:00",
        "title": "Noble Group's Elman May Buy Two Indonesian Coal Mines ",
        "author": null,
        "source": "AP",
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        "summary": "Noble Group's Elman May Buy Two Indonesian Coal Mines Bernard Lo and Jason Gale Bloomberg\/Singapore Noble Group Ltd. may buy coal mines in Indonesia, Chief Executive Richard Elman said, expanding in a nation that is the second- biggest exporter of the fuel to Chinese power generators.",
        "content": "<p>Noble Group&apos;s Elman May Buy Two Indonesian Coal Mines<\/p>\n<p>Bernard Lo <br>\nand Jason Gale <br>\nBloomberg\/Singapore<\/p>\n<p>Noble Group Ltd. may buy coal mines in Indonesia, Chief Executive <br>\nRichard Elman said, expanding in a nation that is the second-<br>\nbiggest exporter of the fuel to Chinese power generators.<\/p>\n<p>Elman, 65, armed with US$641 million of cash as of June 30, <br>\nplans to accelerate Noble&apos;s investment in the Southeast Asian <br>\ncountry to add to stakes the Hong-Kong based commodities supplier <br>\nowns in mines in Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo.<\/p>\n<p>Elman&apos;s plan is a demonstration of confidence in Indonesia, <br>\nwhere the government is trying to stem a flow of capital that <br>\ncaused the rupiah to slump 7.7 percent against the dollar this <br>\nyear. The currency drop was triggered by a surge in global energy <br>\nprices, which have boosted the government&apos;s fuel subsidy bill and <br>\nincreased demand for dollars.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;We have always had huge confidence in Indonesia,&quot; Elman said <br>\non Tuesday in an interview from Hong Kong. &quot;We have always <br>\nbelieved in Indonesia as an economy and as a resource provider to <br>\nthe world. Nothing has changed. In fact, we are going to <br>\naccelerate our interest there.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Shares of Noble rose 1 cent, or 0.7 percent, to S$1.44 on the <br>\nSingapore Exchange at 11:30 a.m. local time. The stock has gained <br>\n9.2 percent this year, less than the 12 percent increase in the <br>\nbenchmark Straits Times Index. Over the past five years, Noble <br>\nshares have soared 1,683 percent, outperforming the index&apos;s 49 <br>\nother members.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Noble wants to grow the business&apos;s top line by 20 or 30 <br>\npercent,&quot; said Anthony Darwell, a Singapore-based equities <br>\nanalyst with Nomura Securities, who has a &quot;buy&quot; rating on the <br>\nstock. &quot;To do that, they need to secure supply, with one means <br>\nbeing to acquire assets.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Noble has &quot;plenty of capital to buy&quot; assets, Darwell said. <br>\nRising prices for coal mines may make it difficult for the <br>\ncompany to find acquisitions that exceed the targeted 20 percent <br>\nreturn on equity, he said.<\/p>\n<p>Coal prices have risen to records, bolstered by demand from <br>\nChina, where the economy expanded 9.5 percent in the second <br>\nquarter, causing electricity consumption to surge. Last year <br>\nChina accounted for 28 percent of Noble&apos;s $8.62 billion in group <br>\nsales. The company&apos;s energy unit, which includes coal, reported a <br>\n76 percent increase in sales to $2.54 billion last year.<\/p>\n<p>Buying mines that supply thermal coal would mark a new step <br>\nfor the company, which has previously bought stakes in mines to <br>\nguarantee production for its coal-supply business.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;In the future, we will look to owning&quot; one or two mines, <br>\nElman said, adding that the company is &quot;not going to put hundreds <br>\nof millions of dollars&quot; into any coal acquisition.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesian coal miners plan to boost output by 9.7 percent <br>\nnext year to 170 million metric tons to meet overseas demand, <br>\nJeffrey Mulyono, chairman of the Indonesian Coal Mining <br>\nAssociation, said last month. About 70 percent of the production <br>\nis expected to be exported, he said.<\/p>\n<p>Noble, which supplied 10 percent of China&apos;s iron ore imports <br>\nlast year, is adding new businesses to grab a larger share of <br>\ntrade in raw materials. Elman&apos;s also considering processing <br>\nnuclear fuel after starting fertilizer, carbon emission credit <br>\ntrading and ethanol businesses this year.<\/p>\n<p>Last week, it said a $500 million loan facility was arranged <br>\nby a group of 34 lenders. That followed the sale in March of $700 <br>\nmillion of U.S. dollar-denominated bonds.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Are we looking for a major investment opportunity? <br>\nAbsolutely,&quot; said Elman, whose acquisitions the past four years <br>\ninclude shipping, cocoa, coal and grain assets. &quot;There are <br>\nnumerous things that we are looking at.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>He said the company might be close to finding a target in <br>\nuranium-processing.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Nuclear is not a dirty word anymore. It&apos;s definitely &apos;green <br>\nand clean&apos; and we believe that it&apos;s the cheapest form of energy.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Oil prices, which have soared 46 percent this year, are <br>\n&quot;starting to take a bite,&quot; increasing inflation and sapping <br>\ndemand for commodities, Elman said. Noble is still &quot;seeing very <br>\nstrong demand&quot; for the commodities it supplies, which include <br>\niron ore, coffee and petrochemicals, he said.<\/p>",
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