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Kinross Gold Corporation is one of the leading gold mining companies in the world, producing approximately 2.5 million (+/- 5%) gold equivalent ounces annually. The Toronto-headquartered Company employs approximately 9,000 people and has a diverse portfolio of mines and projects in the United States, Brazil, Chile, Ghana, Mauritania and Russia. With US$3.3 billion in revenues in 2017 and 25.9 million ounces in proven and probable gold reserves, Kinross is focused on building value through operational excellence, financial discipline and balance sheet strength. Committed to responsible mining, protecting the environment and making a positive contribution, Kinross also aims to generate long-term, sustainable benefits for our host communities. Kinross maintains listings on the Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol:K) and the New York Stock Exchange (symbol:KGC).
western uranium corp is a Vancouver, BC-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
IMERYS is a Roswell, GA-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Exxaro Resources Limited (Exxaro, the company or the group) is among the top five coal producers in South Africa. Since 2006, Exxaro has become one of South Africa`s largest and foremost black-empowered and diversified mining companies. The group is a constituent of the JSE Limited (JSE) Top 40 Index and among the top 30 in the FTSE/JSE Socially Responsible Investment Index. Exxaro is also proud to embrace the principles of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
Margaux Resources Ltd. is a Calgary based, publicly traded resource company, currently focused on their Jersey Emerald Tungsten-Zinc Property, located in the southeast portion of British Columbia. The Jersey Emerald Property has four distinct deposit types. These are carbonate-hosted lead-zinc (Irish style massive sulphide), sedex type zinc-silver-copper, and gold-bismuth skarn and tungsten skarn mineralization. The Emerald/Dodger Tungsten mine was the largest tungsten producer in British Columbia and second largest in Canada. It closed in 1973 due to poor tungsten prices and the expectation of the implementation of a "super royalty". With the recent substantial increase in tungsten price the company will be re-evaluating the existing reserves and implementing a program designed to define additional areas on the Property that have high tungsten potential. Margaux Resources holds interests in various oil and gas properties located in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The current projects are the Jersey Emerald Tungsten-Zinc Property, and the Jumpbush oil and gas production in south eastern Alberta.