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The current Ivanhoe Mines was launched in 1993 as African Minerals to pursue mineral interests in Southern Africa. It was renamed Ivanplats Limited in 2011, and then Ivanhoe Mines in 2013. Friedland also operates Ivanhoe Capital from its corporate headquarters in Singapore – a location that has facilitated his focus on the Asia Pacific region ...
Ivanhoe Mines is a Canadian mining company focused on advancing its three principal projects in Southern Africa: the development of new mines at the Kamoa-Kakula copper discoveries in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Platreef palladium-platinum-nickel-copper-rhodium-gold discovery in South Africa, and the extensive redevelopment and upgrading of the historic Kipushi zinc-copper ...
After the rights offering, Robert Friedland (founder and CEO) will have his interest in the company reduced to 15.5% while Rio Tinto will maintain its interest at 40.5%. [1] On February 9, 2011, two Rio Tinto executives were elected to Ivanhoe's board, putting the number of Rio Tinto board members at 6 (out of a total of 14).
Ivanhoe, which operates the Kamoa-Kakula copper mine in southern Congo's Lualaba province, currently trucks its output to the South African port of Durban. Ivanhoe Mines' Friedland sees logistics ...
Ivanhoe, which operates the Kamoa-Kakula copper mine in southern Congo's Lualaba province, currently trucks its output to the South African port of Durban. CRU-CESCO-Ivanhoe Mines' Friedland sees ...
SK Global said Thursday it has hired veteran executive Charlie Corwin as co-CEO, to serve alongside alongside current CEO and president John Penotti. It's a move aimed at bolstering the TV ...
Founder Travis Hamilton has said that he was inspired by a discussion in 2006 with Robert Friedland, the CEO of Ivanhoe Mines, a Canadian company operating in Mongolia. [7] [8] In 2010, Hamilton left his position at the Helvetica group to explore opportunities in Mongolia. [7]
A large nickel deposit was discovered in the hills along the western shore of Potato Island in September 1993 by Archean Inc., [3] a prospecting firm hired by Diamond Fields Resources Directors Jean-Raymond Boulle and Robert Friedland. [4]