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Ivanhoe

American  
[ahy-vuhn-hoh] / ˈaɪ vənˌhoʊ /

noun

  1. a novel (1819) by Sir Walter Scott.


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Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines last week said it was in talks to supply zinc concentrate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the U.S. as part of the stockpiling effort.

From The Wall Street Journal

Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines said it was in talks to supply minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo to the new stockpile.

From The Wall Street Journal

With fourth-quarter numbers due imminently, the report upgrades target prices on Freeport McMoRan from $58 to $68, on Alcoa from $45 to $50, on Ivanhoe Electric from $18 to $22 while leaving Teck unaltered at $72.

From MarketWatch

Meanwhile, Ivanhoe Mines earlier this week trimmed its production outlook for the Kamoa-Kakula operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, while Glencore cut its production target for next year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The accident sparked fresh concerns over global supplies, as it came in the aftermath of a deadly tunnel collapse at Codelco’s El Teniente mine in Chile and significant disruptions at Ivanhoe Mines’s Kakula copper mine in Congo due to seismic activity earlier this year.

From The Wall Street Journal