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Class of 2007 - New Kids on the Block

A QUICK look at the largest 100 or so ASX-listed minerals and energy companies reveals a few new faces as the year kicks-off in earnest. <b>Allan Trench</b> identifies the new players - and wonders whether their stay amongst the bigger boys will be an extended one.

Kate Haycock

Just a few months ago, the threshold for the Top 100* mining and energy stocks stood at around $125 million market capitalisation. The composition of the Top 100 was then, and remains, around 80% miners...

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