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CORPORATE VALUATION IN THE MINING INDUSTRY

MADENCİLİK SEKTÖRÜNDE ŞİRKET DEĞERLEMESİ

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The mining industry is no exception as long as valuation is concerned. Valuations of the mining companies have taken a high profile in the recent years as a result of significant changes in metal and mineral commodity prices, mergers, takeovers, the focusing of company activities, etc. Valuation of mining companies requires a specific kind of attention and approach because the mining industry is one of the most risky industries in the world and the industry has special features that other industries do not have. Therefore, the valuation of mining companies requires a specific kind of attention and approach. This article introduces the specific features of the mining industry and discusses the possible methods of valuation, which should be used in this unique industry.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Değerleme açısından madencilik sektörü diğer sektörlerden farklı değildir. Son yıllarda metal ve mineral fiyatlarındaki değişiklikler, birleşmeler, ele geçirmeler, faaliyetlerin yeniden yapılandırılması vb. nedenlerden dolayı madencilik sektöründe de değerleme işi önem kazanmıştır. Madencilik şirketlerinin değerlemesi, madenciliğin dünyada en riskli sektörlerden biri olması ve diğer sektörlerde olmayan bazı özelliklere sahip olmasından dolayı özel bir önem ve yaklaşım gerektirmektedir. Bu makalede, madencilik sektörünün özellikleri ve bu sektörde uygulanabilecek olası değerleme yöntemleri ortaya konulmuştur.
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