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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 ...
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.
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. [7] According to Bloomberg News, Wheaton River Minerals was the precursor for both Goldcorp and Endeavour. [4]
Rachel’s boss has officially entered the chat. After ominous foreshadowing, Tuesday’s episode of Quantum Leap finally introduced Gideon Ridge, the mysterious mogul who Ian had partnered with ...
Dome Mine is situated in the City of Timmins, Ontario, Canada; and was developed during the Porcupine Gold Rush. [1] Last operated by Canadian company Goldcorp, before it became a subsidiary of American company Newmont, it is one of three mines (along with Hoyle Pond underground and Hollinger Open Pit, both still active) owned by Newmont in the Porcupine district in and around Timmins.
The company owns the Thundercloud Property, which is located 47 kilometres west of Dryden, Ontario [7] in the central Wabigoon greenstone belt of Ontario, Canada. [8] It also has 70% ownership [4] of the 1,000 square kilometre [9] Hatu gold mine in Tuoli County [3] [4] in Xinjiang, China [10] [11] Dynasty Gold started the gold mine in May 2003.
358,000 power outages in NC. North Carolina suffered 358,741 power outages late Friday as Ian, weakened to a post-tropical cyclone, battered the state.. The bulk of those hit Wake, Guilford ...
In late June 2010, Park Ridge Hospital changed its name to Park Ridge Health, due to many of their services not being offered at the hospital. [4] In 2012, three whistleblowers at Park Ridge Health sued Adventist Health System for fraud. When the lawsuit was filed the United States Department of Justice, Government of North Carolina, Government ...