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http://blogs.wsj.com/dealjournalaustralia/2013/01/14/ jpmorgan-marks-card-on-2013-ma-targets/ J.P.Morgan Marks Card on 2013 M&A Targets Article Comments (2) Deal Journal Australia HOME PAGE » smaller Larger facebook twitter google plus linked in Email Print By Gillian Tan In the three years since 2009 J.P. Morgan JPM +1.70% ’s specialist sales and sales trading desk has picked 20 stocks that have received takeover approaches including Discovery Metals Ltd. DML.AU -3.26% , Flinders Mines Ltd. FMS.AU +2.56% and GrainCorp Ltd. GNC.AU +1.08% The Australian team, led by Sujit Dey, has put together its top M&A picks for 2013. Here are its thoughts: PanAust is our highest conviction takeover target because it’s a standout target for OZ Minerals OZL.AU +2.02% . It’s expected to produce around 68,000 tons of copper this year , its mines are porphyry-style deposits and the average mine life of each asset is above ten years, all factors OZ Minerals is looking for. PanAust is one of the largest remaining listed copper pure-plays left with an

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http://blogs.wsj.com/dealjournalaustralia/2013/01/14/jpmorgan-marks-card-on-2013-ma-targets/

J.P.Morgan Marks Card on 2013 M&A Targets

Article Comments (2)

Deal Journal Australia HOME PAGE » smaller Larger

facebook twitter google plus linked in

Email Print

By Gillian Tan

In the three years since 2009 J.P. Morgan JPM   +1.70% ’s specialist sales and sales trading desk has picked 20 stocks that have received takeover approaches including Discovery Metals Ltd. DML.AU   -3.26% , Flinders Mines Ltd. FMS.AU   +2.56% and GrainCorp Ltd. GNC.AU   +1.08%

The Australian team, led by Sujit Dey, has put together its top M&A picks for 2013. Here are its thoughts:

PanAust is our highest conviction takeover target because it’s a standout target for OZ Minerals OZL.AU   +2.02% . It’s expected to produce around 68,000 tons of copper this year , its mines are porphyry-style deposits and the average mine life of each asset is above ten years, all factors OZ Minerals is looking for. PanAust is one of the largest remaining listed copper pure-plays left with an open register and we believe it will only be a matter of time before it gets acquired. We also believe Sandfire Resources SFR.AU   0.00% is a likely target for OZ Minerals, but wouldn’t expect a takeover until resources are more defined.

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We do not believe Arrow Energy and Bow Energy marks the end of Royal Dutch Shell RDSB.LN   +0.44% ’s strategy on the east coast of Australia. Bow provided Shell with enough gas to expand its proposed two-train LNG project–but Shell would like to have a four-train project eventually, according to its Environmental Impact Statement submission. Acquiring Santos makes sense for Shell. Our view is that Shell is waiting for the company’s projects to get de-risked further. As the market prices in the challenges around the east coast projects, Santos’s valuation should become cheaper. Shell could also look at Senex Energy SXY.AU   +0.74% since its Cooper Basin and Surat Basin assets are in a prime location to feed the Queensland LNG projects.

We believe there could be corporate interest in emerging oil and shale gas play Buru Energy BRU.AU   +1.28% , given Mitsubishi ConocoPhillips COP   +1.41% and Hess have all entered the Canning Basin where Buru is the largest player with permits over 17 million acres. We believe North West Shelf LNG joint venture partners like Woodside Petroleum WPL.AU   +0.51% , BHP Billiton BLT.LN   +2.67% , BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Mitsui, Mitsubishi and Chevron CVX   +1.17% could also have a look at Buru. The North West Shelf is short gas from 2020 and Buru’s large acreage could be seen as a potential solution to extend the life of the project. Separately, Woodside would also benefit due to it being short gas for its Pluto-2 project.

Drillsearch’s relationship with BG reminds us of Queensland Gas’s relationship with BG in 2008, given BG had a stake at an asset level and in the stock. We wouldn’t be surprised if BG accquried Drillsearch once its unconventional assets show a higher probability that they can be commercially developed.

Gold consolidation will continue in 2013 and our picks are Regis Resources RMS.AU   +3.66% , Perseus Mining PRU.AU   0.00% and Medusa Mining MML.AU   -0.40% . Perseus’s scale and ability to produce more than 500,000 ounces a year once its Tengrela project is developed could be attractive to global gold majors comfortable with sovereign risk associated with operations in Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire.

We wouldn’t be surprised if Western Areas and Mirabela Nickel MBN.AU   -4.26% were acquired by one of the majors. Western Areas has one of the highest grades

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globally while Mirabela has one of the longest-life mines.  We think Western Areas is superior on all metrics, including low cash cost and large annual production, except its mine life. One of Western Area’s offtake agreements, with China’s Jinchuan, expires in March amd that could be a catalyst for an end-user to make a move on the company.

We believe Paladin Energy PDN.AU   -1.32% is the most attractive target in the uranium space globally now that Extract Resources and Hathor Exploration have been taken over.  Since the Fukushima incident, uranium transactions have continued at healthy multiples of up to US$19 a pound, including future capital expenditure requirements. Paladin trades at US$3 a pound, is ex-capex, producing and has high grades.  We believe Cameco Corp. CCO.T   +1.02% , ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. and China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Co. could be interested.

In real estateCentro Retail Australia , Mirvac Group MGR.AU   0.00% and Commonwealth Property Office Fund CPA.AU   +1.35% are our picks. Mirvac’s attractive portfolio of fully let, long-lease term assets would be attractive to pension funds while Dexus Property Group DXS.AU   +1.44% and GPT Group GPT.AU   +1.06% could consider buying Commonwealth Property Office Fund since its responsible entity Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AU   +0.93% , might be a willing seller due to higher capital needs under Basel III.

We still think Echo Entertainment Group EGP.AU   -0.28% will receive an offer from Crown. That’s because the competitive threat will intensify if it remains on its own. Assuming its plans are approved by the New South Wales state government, Crown’s Barangaroo casino will be competing against an established casino just 2.6 kilometers away. We think Crown will bid for Echo to ensure it has a monopoly in Sydney like it has in Melbourne and Perth. The Crown-Echo scrip ratio is at all-time highs, which should assist Crown in funding the transaction.

Duet Group DUE.AU   +0.45% is our top infrastructure pick, it has a controlling interest in its simple domestic assets, an internalized structure and a market value of just A$2.45 billion.

AMP or a major bank like Australia & New Zealand Banking Group ANZ.AU   +0.60% could round out the consolidation in wealth management by snapping up IOOF Holdings IFL.AU   +2.79% . It would be interesting to see if the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission had concerns around a bank buying IOOF but given ANZ is considered sub-scale in wealth management, it is unlikely to face the same issues that National Australia Bank NAB.AU   +2.34% faced with AXA.