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Glencore: An Investment Overview of a Mining Giant (Continued from Prior Part) Leverage ratios
The metals and mining industry is capital-intensive by nature. Companies have to borrow money to invest in plants and new mines. As a result, it’s important for investors in mining companies (XME) to know how these companies manage their leverage ratios. It’s important to know the companies’ debt ratios when market conditions are as challenging as they are under current market conditions.
Glencore’s leverage ratios
Glencore had a net debt to adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) of 2.7 in 1H15, as can be seen in the chart above. The ratio has risen from the previous year, as Glencore’s earnings have fallen on lower commodity (DBC) prices. However, the ratio is not high considering industry standards. Glencore’s net debt to EBITDA is much lower compared with that of other companies in this space, such as Freeport-McMoRan (FCX) and Teck Resources (TCK).
Incidentally, Freeport has raised $1 billion from at-the-market equity offering and announced plans to raise another $1 billion using the same route. The cash from these equity offerings could help Freeport become free cash flow positive in fiscal 2015.
Rio Tinto (RIO) has lower financial leverage ratios compared with Glencore. Both Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton (BHP) have maintained their dividends despite falling commodity prices.
Debt to equity
Glencore (GLNCY) had a total debt-to-equity ratio of 104.4% as of June 30, 2015. The ratio has been pretty steady over the last couple of years. Again, Glencore’s debt-to-equity ratio isn’t high considering industry standards.
There are concerns about Glencore’s ability to roll over its debt. To get a clear picture, we can look at the company’s upcoming debt maturities, which we’ll discuss in detail in the next part of this series.
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Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce
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CODE : RIO |
ISIN : US7672041008 |
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ProfileMarket IndicatorsVALUE : Projects & res.Press releasesAnnual reportRISK : Asset profileContact Cpy |
Vale do Rio is a copper producing company based in . Vale do Rio produces copper, aluminum, bauxite, iron, manganese, nickel and silica in Brazil, develops coal and copper in Australia and in Brazil, and holds various exploration projects in Brazil and in Peru. Its main assets in production are ALUNORTE, URUCUM MINE, MILTONIA 3, MORRO DA MINA, TAQUARI - VASSOURAS, SOSSEGO MINE, CAPAO XAVIER, CARAJAS, ANDRADE, SAMARCO, CONCEIÇÃO, MINAS DO MIEO, AGUA LIMPIA / CURURU, GONGO SOCO, BRUCUTU, BAU, FABRICA NOVA, FAZENDAO, TIMBOPEDA, CORREGO DO FEIJAO, SEGREDO/JOAO PEREIRA, PICO/SAPECADO/GALINHEIRO, VARGEM GRANDE COMPLEX TAMANDUA, CAPITAO DO MATO, ABOBORAS, PARAOPEBA COMPLEX JANGADA, SERRA NORTE - N4W, SERRA NORTE - N4E, SERRA NORTE - N5-W, SERRA NORTE - N5E, SERRA NORTE - N5E-N, SERRA NORTE - N5S, SERRA LESTE, MILTONIA 5 and MRN (BAUXITE MINING) in Brazil, its main assets in development are BELVEDERE in Australia and SALOBO PROJECT in Brazil and its main exploration properties are SALOBO, MAR AZUL MINE, ONÇA PUMA, PROJECT 118 and VERMELHO in Brazil and CORDILLERA DE LAS MINAS in Peru. |