Ivanhoe Mines (IVPAF)

Overall impact
C (59)

Commentary

Ivanhoe Mines is an average overall performer. With a 'C' rating of 59.5 for overall impact (61st percentile compared to all companies), Ivanhoe Mines ranks 23rd out of 102 industry peers, behind Osisko Gold Royalties, Kinross Gold, Anglogold Ashanti and 19 others, and ahead of McEwen Mining, Gold Fields, Hunt Mining and 76 others. On top material causes for Ivanhoe Mines's industry (Metals & Mining), Ivanhoe Mines performs well in No Poverty (87.4 score), Reduced Green House Gas Emissions (86.5), Decent, Safe Work Opportunities (92.7) and 1 other cause where it received an 'A' score and performs poorly in Racial Justice and Civil Rights (29.9 score), Safety From Violent Conflict (38.8), Equal Pay and Opportunity (36.6) and 3 other causes where it received a 'D' or 'F' score.
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Company
Founded
1993
Employees
447
Sector
Materials
Industry
Metals & Mining
Sub-industry
Gold
SASB industry
Metals & Mining
Headquarters
Bc, Canada
Share classes
IVPAF
Description
Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the mining, development, and exploration of minerals and precious metals in Africa. The company explores for platinum, palladium, gold, rhodium, nickel, copper, zinc, germanium, silver, and lead deposits. Its projects include the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex mine located in the Central African Copperbelt; the Platreef PGM-Nickel mine located in the Northern Limb of South Africa's Bushveld Igneous Complex; and the Kipushi Zinc mine in Haut-Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of Congo. It also holds interest in the Western Foreland exploration project covering an area of approximately 2,407 square kilometers located in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The company was formerly known as Ivanplats Limited and changed its name to Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. in August 2013. The company was incorporated in 1993 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
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