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Australian Business Newspapers and News reporting to focus on building online presence

January 7, 2012 by Reporter 1 Comment

As The NBN gets launched nationally Australians are getting better broadband speeds and more people now  are changing the habits rapidly  to check the Australian news online rather than  picking up a print newspaper or magazine. The advance in technology  with the help of new gadgets like Ipads, Netbooks and Smartphones  have  made news easily available on the go and  Australians  no more need  to reach out to the nearest deli or newsagent  or then the telly  to get the latest news.

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In fact according to IBIS revenue  to Australian on-line retailers is expected to increase to a staggering 8.6 %per year over five years to be  worth a whopping 10 Billion. Internet acess and speed have increased  and will increase further with the  teh NBN making it possible fopr the larger part of the population to go online and read newspapers  or shop online.

The older methods of getting the latest breaking news like the TV and the Newspaper  will soon become a thing of the past.

Below  is a list of some of the “major Australian Newspapers”  that have managed to get a sizeable online presence in this changing market.

Sydney Morning herald (SMH) – Sydney and Australian News @  www.smh.com.au

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The Australian –  www.australian.com.au

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The Age – Melbourne & Australian News @ www.theage.com.au

 

Heraldsun – -Victoria and Australia News @ www.heraldsun.com.au

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News Portal  – www.news.com.au

 

Many of these newspapers have also released apps for smartphones in the apple and Android marketplace to make their news more accessible to people with smartphones on the go

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The Australian financial review

 

Other than newspapers having online presence there  are other dedicated online Business journals that  have a had a major online presence since a some time back like  the www.brw.com.au/  ( Business review weekly )and local players  like www.wabusinessnews.com.au ( for WA business ) and the Business spectator at www.businessspectator.com.au/

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The Business Review Weekly

 

If you are looking  for a old article from  a newspaper , it is likely that you can  find it  at www.trove.nla.gov.au which have  a digitised version of the newspapers online or Archives

 

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Filed Under: 2012, Australia, Business, Finance, Small Business, Website Tagged With: Australian, Business newspapers, Newspapers, Online

Visa launch “go biz”card for small business

April 21, 2011 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Visa is launching "Go Biz," a new campaign targeting small business owners.

If you are a one of the  growing network of small business owners , The visa Business card  is  committed to moving your businesses forward by setting and reaching our goals together.

GO BIZ Business card launch by Visa

Most Australian  business owners, you probably rely on cheques to pay for goods and services far more often than you use business credit or debit cards , VISA business cards  which jas just launched has produced a series of web Documentaries, featuring inspiring Australian entrepreneurs, to explain how a card can provide better cash flow management and more transparent ways to track spending.

Check out the video below for more information

Filed Under: 2011, Australian, Small Business Tagged With: Credit card, Small business, SME

Potash Mining and Australia

May 18, 2010 by Reporter 3 Comments

Is potash the next big mining commodity in Australia ?

Potash is a group of potassium minerals (oxides, chlorides, sulphates, nitrates and carbonates) used for fertilizer production with the most commonly extracted being potassium chloride salts deposited as sedimentary salt beds formed by the evaporation of ancient seas.

BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s largest mining company, said in recent days it agreed to acquire Athabasca Potash Inc. for about C$341 million ($322 million) to add to assets in Canada containing the crop nutrient potash.

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Potash is far from the most glamorous product of the global mining industry, it is  however, one of the most important commodities mining provides to the world.

Mining  Growth in Australian & Global potash sector

Athabasca has one of the largest potash exploration permit areas in the so-called Saskatchewan basin, covering approximately 6,900 square kilometres (2,664 square miles), BHP said in a separate statement.

 

The Athabasca deal will give BHP access to a total exploration area of more than 14,000 square kilometres in the so-called Saskatchewan potash basin, BHP said. Saskatchewan represents approximately one-third of the world’s potash production capacity and has approximately 53% of global potash reserves. It is big business. Potash Corp of Saskatchewan is worth more than Barrick Gold – the market caps are $US39 billion and $US33 billion respectively.

Potash is the common name for potassium carbonate and various mined and manufactured salts that contain the element potassium in water-soluble form. In some rare cases, potash can be formed with traces of organic materials such as plant remains.

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POTASH TECHNICAL INFO

The main potash mineral of potential economic interest on the Colorado project is sylvite – a high-potassium chloride salt (KCl) containing 63% potassium (K2O) by weight.  Sylvite is water soluble and the most favoured salt mineral for potash solution mining.

The sylvite-bearing rock is called sylvinite and typically contains about 10-50% sylvite mixed with halite, minor shale beds and other salts.  The main saleable product after mining and processing of the sylvinite is muriate of potassium (MOP) a sylvite and halite mix containing greater than 95% sylvite.

 

Potash and mining in australia

Potash is a source of potassium which, in fertilisers, raises yields and disease resistance for plants. The potash price has doubled in the past three years. Potash production rates are related to demand projections whilst salt output is roughly determined by the development required to achieve the potash target.

Potash is a general term covering several types of potassium salts, of which the most important is potassium chloride, the mineral sylvite.

Potash is a nutrient essential for plant growth, and is a cornerstone of modern agricultural fertilizers. Roughly 95 per cent of world potash production goes into fertilizer, while the other five per cent is used in commercial and industrial products – everything from soap to television tubes.

 

It is well-known that Australian soils are low in phosphorus. What is not so well-known is that many of our soils are also low in potassium. As a result, the animal manures that we increasingly use on our gardens in place of chemical fertilizers are also low in potassium. This has led to an increase in the incidence of plant diseases.

Australia now imports all its potash, but Reward is hoping to fill a large part of that demand. There’s just that native title barrier and, of course, further drilling before Reward can cross the production bridge. Although potash could never be described as a fungicide, its correct use can certainly minimize diseases such as blackspot, rust and powdery mildew. These appear most visibly on the leaves and fruit of affected plants, but can affect any part.

In 2005, these three emerging countries (China, India and Brazil ) consumed just 42% of the level of potash scientifically recommended for them. Now these three countries, “require a combined 25-million more potash tons annually to meet scientifically recommended application levels.”  On existing farmland, China should increase its potash consumption by more than 100%, while India should increase its consumption by more than 6-million tons, and Brazil by 5-million tons, annually.

The top producing country is Canada, followed by Russia, Belarus, Germany, and the US, while other important potash producers are Israel, Jordan, Brazil, and China.

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In fact, there are just 13 global competitors in the sector. They are (from biggest to smallest): Potash Corporation (PotashCorp) of Canada, Belaruskali (Belarus), Mosaic (Canada, US), Silvinit (Russia), Uralkali (Russia), ICL (Israel, Spain, UK), Kali+Salz (Germany), Sinofert (China), APC (Jordan), Agrium (Canada), Intrepid (US), Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (Brazil), and SQM (Chile).

DRILLING FOR POTASH

Solution mining costs are directly related to drilling cost and the quantity of potash produced from each well.  A variety of production well configurations for solution mining are available dependent upon the geology of the deposit.  Most solution mining has involved extracting potash-bearing solutions from flooded underground mines or used well designs which access the potash with vertical drill holes (technique recommended for the Colorado Potash Project).

These extraction techniques are the lowest cost solution mining operations and enable large tonnages to be mined.  With improved controlled drilling methods horizontal well designs are being employed that enable thinner, high-grade beds to be cost effectively extracted but these are generally higher cost, lower tonnage operations compared to the vertical well configurations.

And, it must be noted, PotashCorp holds 32% of SQM, 28% of APC, 22% of Sinofert, and 11% of ICL. All told, PotashCorp controls 22% of global potash capacity. The first ten of the companies listed above jointly hold more than 95% of global capacity

Other potash projects

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(Caldera is engaged in diamond exploration in Australia. Three projects are located in the Pilbara region of northern Western Australia, one of which is joint ventured with Mr. Ronald Winston. The Company also has one project located adjacent to the Ellendale Lamproite Field in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Caldera also has three base metal/gold projects in South Australia.)

 

Potasio Rio Colorado (PRC) potash project in Argentina

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Aus Potash is now a wholly owned subsidiary Sirius Exploration Plc. For further information, please go to: www.siriusexploration.com …
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Corumbá iron ore mine in Brazil

Passport Metals Inc

Talon Metals Corp

Sainik Coal Mining Pvt. Ltd., an India Company

Asia Pacific Potash Corporation’s Udon Potash Project in north-eastern Thailand

Australian Potash Company Pty Ltd

( Carnarvon Basin Project, an exploration property covering approximately 4,280 square kilometers of prospective potash horizons in an extensive evaporate basin known as the Southern Carnarvon Basin in Western Australia. Previous drilling, consisting of three widely spaced oil and gas wells over a distance of 25 kilometers, has indicated the potential for significant potash and other sodium and magnesium salts)

Boulby Potash Mine, United Kingdom

In the 1960s, with fertiliser demand growing and the UK reliant on imported potash, ICI decided to develop reserves 40km from its Cleveland facilities in north-east England. The 200ha mine site is at Boulby, half-way between the Tees estuary and the port of Whitby. The design capacity is now over 1.0Mt/y of potassium chloride (KCl) product, sufficient to maintain a 55% UK market share and substantial export sales

Fertilizers Related to potash which could see some interest at some stage :
Nitrogen (urea, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate), phosphate fertilizers (superphospahte, dap, map) ,potassium (muriate of potash, sulfate of potash) , compound fertilizers (npk granulated, bulk blended)

Filed Under: Australian, Business, Mining, Small Business, Stock Market Tagged With: Australia, Australian, Mining, Mining Sector

Trader’s million dollar mistake makes Market almost collapse

May 7, 2010 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Both Fox News and CNBC reported that a trading error involving P&G stock could have been responsible for part of a  massive dip that dragged  and shocked the Dow Jones Industrial Average within a hair’s breadth of a 1,000-point drop.

 

The Dow fell 998.5 points, slipping well under 10,000 after a sudden sell-off that saw investors desert stocks .

A trade done by mistake may have been partially to blame for a huge crash in the US markets on Thursday, reports said, as observers questioned why Proctor & Gamble’s stock tumbled precipitously.

CNBC and Business Insider reported that a trader from Citigroup was to blame, though a Citi spokesman cautioned it was too early to tell what had happened. Suspicions that an error, whether mechanical or human, had contributed to the market dive emerged shortly after the Dow leveled off, and it began to climb almost as quickly as it had fallen.

Filed Under: Australian, Billion, Business, Millionaire, Small Business Tagged With: Business, Stock Market, Trader

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