African Rainbow Minerals
African Rainbow Minerals is a diversified mining and minerals company based in Sandton, South Africa, with operations extending across various regions including Malaysia, Europe, the Americas, and the Far and Middle East. Established in 1933, the company focuses on exploring and producing a range of metals, including platinum group metals, nickel, coal, iron ore, manganese ore, and chrome. Its notable mining operations include the Two Rivers Mine, Modikwa Mine, Nkomati Mine, Black Rock Mine, Beeshoek Mine, Khumani Mine, and Goedgevonden Coal Mine. The company's largest division is ferrous, which generates approximately half of its revenue, followed closely by the platinum division. Additionally, African Rainbow Minerals holds an investment in gold through its shareholding in Harmony. The firm is recognized for its long-life, low unit cost operations, enhancing its position in the competitive mining sector.
Surge Copper Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, focused on acquiring, exploring, and developing properties that contain copper, gold, silver, and molybdenum. The company holds a 100% interest in the Ootsa property, which encompasses 124 mineral claims over an area of 72,710.4 hectares in central British Columbia. This property includes significant deposits such as the East Seel, West Seel, and Ox porphyry deposits, situated near the Huckleberry Copper Mine. Additionally, Surge Copper owns a 2% net smelter return royalty on the Auro and Auro South properties in British Columbia. Originally founded in 1965 as Gold Reach Resources Ltd., the company rebranded to Surge Copper Corp. in February 2018.
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