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Cliffs is the largest flat-rolled steel producer in North America. Founded in 1847 as a mine operator, we are also the largest supplier of iron ore pellets in North America. In 2020, we acquired two major steelmakers, AK Steel and ArcelorMittal USA, vertically integrating our legacy iron ore business with quality-focused steel production and emphasis on the automotive end market. Our fully integrated portfolio includes custom-made pellets and HBI; flat-rolled carbon steel, stainless, electrical, plate, tinplate and long steel products; as well as carbon and stainless steel tubing, hot and cold stamping and tooling. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, we employ approximately 25,000 people across our mining, steel and downstream manufacturing operations in the United States and Canada.
Over 70 years, KMC has evolved into one of the safest and most competitive & reliable contractors in the mining industry. Together with our clients, we deliver projects that create economic growth & help innovate the industry.
Imperial is an exploration, mine development and operating company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Our expertise and focus is on base and precious metals. The majority of our operations and exploration projects are located in our home province of British Columbia, Canada. We own, through our subsidiaries, the Red Chris, Mount Polley and Huckleberry copper mines, as well as a 50% interest in the Ruddock Creek lead/zinc property in British Columbia. We also have a portfolio of exploration projects in British Columbia.
Weber Stone Co is a Anamosa, IA-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Kaminak Gold Corporation (KAM: TSX-V) is exploring the Coffee Gold Project, a high-grade oxidized gold project in the emerging White Gold District of the Yukon Territory, Canada. In 2010, Kaminak executed the first ever drill program at Coffee, and since then, 16 gold discoveries have been drilled to date demonstrating that Coffee is Canada’s newest gold district. In less than 2.5 years, Kaminak has established a maiden National Instrument 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate of ~3.2 million ounces of gold at Coffee. All of the gold discoveries drilled at Coffee were made by drilling directly underneath gold-in-soil anomalies. Lack of glaciation over the Coffee property has allowed in-situ soil-sampling to be employed as a highly effective and low cost exploration tool. Presently, there are over 20km of untested soil anomalies on the property that warrant drill testing, and only 15% of the 150,000 acre property has experienced systematic grid soil sampling.