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Ian Telfer is a British-born Canadian mining executive, entrepreneur and former chairman of Goldcorp Inc. Besides leading Goldcorp, he is known for founding and leading other Canadian mining companies, including TVX Gold, Silver Wheaton Corp., and Uranium One, as well as for his philanthropic efforts that include a donation of $25 million to the University of Ottawa's School of Management, now ...
By 2005, Wheaton merged with Rob McEwen's Goldcorp. As the price of gold rose, Ian Telfer, a "mine entrepreneur...turned an insignificant shell company into a billion dollar gold producer." In 2005 Goldcorp absorbed Wheaton River Minerals. [13] According to Bloomberg News, Wheaton River Minerals was the precursor for both Goldcorp and Endeavour ...
Goldcorp Inc. was a gold production company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company stood among the largest gold producers in the world, employed about 15,800 people worldwide, [4] engaged in gold mining and related activities including exploration, extraction, processing and reclamation. Goldcorp’s operating assets ...
Telfer is a YouTuber and Twitch streamer with one goal: to get as many people passionate about hockey as possible, whether it’s video games or real National Hockey League (NHL) games. The ...
I don't know what else to call it; it's full-on goldageddon out there for the gold mining stocks! Gold prices just crashed through technical support that had defined recent range-bound trading ...
Cheryl McEwen (née Mason) has served as Vice-Chair of the Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation Board since 2005, which is part of the University Health Network, [4] and is the founder of Make My Day Foods Inc., manufacturer of the Veggie Puck. [5] Rob McEwen was inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame in 2017. [6]
Cathy Lesurf subsequently left to join Ashley Hutchings' Albion Band, and Will Ward also departed so that by the time they recorded Lie Back and Think of England, the personnel had settled down to John Jones, Ian Kearey, Alan Prosser, Chris Taylor and Ian Telfer. [3] For the album Step Outside they added Russell Lax on drums.
The Telfer School of Management (French: École de gestion Telfer) is a business school located at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The school is named in honour of one university alumnus, Ian Telfer (MBA 1976), who made a significant donation to the University of Ottawa.