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QUEENSLAND RESOURCES TO PROP ECONOMY

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By Tom Reid Volume 2.10

QUEENSLAND'S rich resources industry will not disappoint in its expected role of boosting the state economy, but property will continue to cop the brunt of a sluggish recovery.

Hynes Lawyers partner and finance expert Scott Standen, says finance will be better obtained via an improved lending market, as long as there are runs on the board.

“There is no question that the resource industry is the space to be. A number of our listed and unlisted resource clients have secured funding on relatively favourable terms,” says Standen.

“We also have a number of other clients looking at substantial fundraising (circa $200m) and the investment banks are very keen to get involved. I don’t think these clients, who have excellent projects, will have difficulty raising the funds.”

The ASX will also see an influx in newly listing resources companies; however Standen says the recovering market could also be quick to ‘punish’ those that don’t deliver.

“Companies with quality assets or sound businesses can successfully list in 2010 at reasonable prices, but you need to be prepared and you need to do what you say you are going to do,” he says.

“There is definitely a pickup in IPO activity across the board, and particularly in the mining space.

“In the unlisted area, companies with fantastic products or business models, and those in the infrastructure services and mining services sectors will do well. We think there will be quite a number of quality companies listing this year.”

Standen agrees with finance commentators nationwide who unanimously tip property developers to continue to struggle in the recovering economy. Brisbane has a number of developers hanging by a thread and unless assets are offloaded, consequences could be dire.

“I certainly do not see a widespread crumbling of businesses. I think banks have been prepared to nurse businesses through and for the most part, I expect this will continue,” he says.

“The banks will of course lose patience with some companies, but we are expecting an improvement to trading conditions in 2010.”




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