Bradken is working on a digital simulation model that has potential to revolutionise the way grinding mills are designed and operated.
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Bradken board backs Hitachi takeover bid
Bradken’s board has supported a takeover bid worth $689 million from Japan’s Hitachi Construction Machinery.
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Bradken must fix factory odour after putting closure on hold
Mining consumables business Bradken must rectify unacceptable odour levels emitted from its Kilburn factory by February next year, the Environmental Protection Authority has said.
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Bradken appoints new acting CEO
Phil Arnall has stepped into the acting CEO role at Bradken after Brian Hodges stepped down from the position.
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Eslake says we’ll never see another boom
Famed Australian economist Saul Eslake has voiced his scepticism about the possibility of another mining boom, saying there may never be another like the last.
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Bradken ends merger talks
Mining services group Bradken has announced it will not continue merger discussions with Chilean industrial group Sigdo Koppers.
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Bradken posts full year loss
Bradken has reported a full year loss of $241.3 million and will not pay a dividend to shareholders.
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Bradken confirms earnings after stock price plunge
Bradken has been forced to reaffirm its full-year guidance after its share price took a hit.
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Bradken posts profit decline
Bradken has blamed ongoing volatility in a number of commodity and mineral markets for its 63 per cent profit decline.
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Bradken gets takeover offer, says growth not dependent on commodities recovery
Bradken shares soared last Friday on news of a takeover offer from a private equity consortium.
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Bradken Adelaide foundry to close, up to 119 jobs to go
Workers have been told in a letter that the Bradken foundry at Kilburn, Adelaide will be “phased out” late next year.
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Bradken expected to cut more jobs
Engineering group Bradken’s has signalled it will continue to cut jobs and move production overseas, following a large drop in its full year net profit.
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Bradken to close manufacturing facilities, cut jobs
Bradken has announced it will be shutting down its “highest cost manufacturing facilities” and cutting its workforce.
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Red dirt in Red Square: Mining World Russia
As the Mining World Russia exhibition wraps up, Australian companies are looking to head home and count their successes at the show, and in the country.
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Bradken pulls Austin Engineering acquisition offer
Bradken has withdrawn its acquisition offer for Austin Engineering.
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Bradken’s sales drop 10 per cent, warns more job losses to come
Mining services company Bradken is warning more job cuts are on the horizon as the company struggles deal with the mining downturn.
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1000 job cuts helps Bradken stay afloat
Mining equipment manufacturer Bradken cut 1000 jobs to weather the mining downturn and it looks like it has worked.
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Mining weakness over, for now: Bradken boss
Mining and rail manufacturer Bradken has boosted first half profit by nine per cent and declared an end to weakness in the mining sector.
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Esco aims for Bradken in GET legal dispute
Australian mining equipment manufacturer Bradken has received notice of a patent infringement from former partner Esco regarding its new ground engaging tools.
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