Until September 1969, Poseidon was a name known only to a handful of investors. Then, in the space of four months, the stock rocketed from 80 cents to $280 a share, and pushed the speculative share market sky-high. All of a sudden, thousands of ordinary Australians who had never seen a mine or even a stock exchange were gambling in the wildest stock market boom the nation has ever seen.Millions of dollars were won and lost in a matter of hours. Sadly, just about everyone lost in the end.So what happened? And why?In The Money Miners, Trevor Sykes writes of how and why mining shares rose and fell so dramatically, and traces the scandals and collapse of many companies - Poseidon, Tasminex, Queensland Mines, Minsec, Patrick Partners and others. Ultimately, this is a story of greed, a story of those who were more interested in mining money rather than minerals.
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978-1-86373-844-6 (9781863738446)
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Trevor Sykes is one of Australia's leading finance writers, and has reported on nearly every major company and financial institution in the country. He is a former Editor of the Bulletin, Editor-in-Chief of Australian Business and Assistant Editor of the Australian Financial Review. He has written four other books, the latest being The Bold Riders on Australia's corporate collapses of the 1980s.
Preface to the 1995 editionIntroduction1 Origins2 The Devil's Metal3 Showing Endurance4 The Oil Floats5 Indigestion and Interest Rates6 The Lull7 The Poseidon Adventure8 October: The Fever Starts9 November: Arithmetic Month10 A Wow of a Christmas11 January 1970: Running Wild12 Tasminex: The Last Straw13 The View from the Molonglo14 Decline15 Nabarlek: The Orebody That Shrank16 The Fall of the House of Minsec17 Panic in the Boardrooms18 The Destruction of the Patricks19 After the Ball20 Where Were the Watchdogs?GlossaryIndex