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Download presentation
on "Valuation of PGE projects on the Bushveld complex, South
Africa and black economic empowerment" from Materials 2004
demonstrating use of the new IC-MinEval Multi-partner function
(Read
more).
New Multi-Partner
model now available.
New IC-MinEval functionality allows
up to 3 partners to be modelled and their individual NPV's calculated
for any IC-MinEval model (Read
more).
IC-FinEval &
InfoMine Link Up on Software for Financial Evaluation of Mining
Projects (Read
more).
Other Recent News available here.
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"I want a single, easy-to-use mine project modelling tool
that incorporates both financial and technical variables. I want
to customise the model so it's specific to my project and use
it to identify risks and evaluate commercial potential. And I
want it to be affordable."
Click here to see why IC-MinEval
is the financial evaluation software for mining projects
(includes information on pricing, support etc.).
New
Version 1.11 now available - includes PGE, Diamond, Coal, Industrial
Minerals as well as custom commodities, plus NEW Multi-partner
model.
Developers
Developed your own financial, risk or decision making software and
looking for a way to reach the widest market? Visit our Developers Corner and see how we can help
realise its potential.
IC-FinEval is an Imperial
College Innovations spin out company from Imperial College,
London.
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Financial Evaluation Courses
IC-MinEval is used to support a wide range of mining financial
evaluation courses, as well as IC-MinEval training courses.
Upcoming Courses
Valuation
of Mineral Projects (Link to EduMine.com)
23 - 25 January 2008, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Technical
and Financial Evaluation of Mineral Projects
(Link to Imperial College)
31 March - 4 April 2008, Wits Business School, Johannesbourg,
South Africa Mineral
Project Appraisal and Finance (Link
to Imperial College)
25 - 29 February, 2008, Imperial College, London
Click here for more
information on our current and recent courses.
On Line courses in association
with Edumine
An
Introduction to Modelling Project Finance
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