Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 - 22:00
Fortescue Metals
6-Aug-03 - Fortescue Metals
Mineral Commodities engages in the development and exploration of mineral sands projects and other mineral resources.
The company produces heavy mineral and diamond/gold.
It is primarily involved in the Tormin Mineral Sands project in the Western Cape Province of South Africa; and the Xolobeni Mineral Sands project in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.
Rank | Company | 1 Yr | 5 Yr |
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901st | AMA Group | -3% | -42.63% |
902nd | King River Resources | -3.12% | -11.02% |
903rd | Mineral Commodities | -3.29% | -34.8% |
904th | Gold Road Resources | -3.42% | 11.62% |
905th | MetalsGrove Mining | -3.49% | 0% |
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RANKING: 56 Up from 58 in Public Companies - Resources WA list | 02 Jul 2024 |
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NEWS: Tagged in Mineral Commodities appoints CFO | 30 May 2024 |
Fortescue Metals Group - 25-Sep-03 Mineral Commodities Ltd decreased its relevant interest from 6,833,000 ordinary shares (9.5%) to 5,493,000 ordinary shares (7.6%).
Mineral Commodities Ltd increased its relevant interest from 6,858,000 ordinary shares (11.75%) to 7,658,000 ordinary shares (13.12%)
Mineral Commodities Ltd increased its relevant interest from 6,858,000 ordinary shares (11.75%) to 7,658,000 ordinary shares (13.12%)
Welshpool-based Mineral Commodities Ltd's offer for all of the ordinary shares in Erebus Plc has been accepted by holders.
Welshpool-based gold explorer Mineral Commodities Ltd's has commenced legal action against Perth-based ProMet Engineers Pty Ltd, claiming the project managers failed to work towards the building of a diamond pan plant at its Sierra Leone Oversize Tailings
Welshpool-based Mineral Commodities will pocket $2 million from a settlement reached with a group of engineering companies over its diamond project in Sierra Leone.
Mineral sands developer Mineral Commodities has become the subject of action in the High Court of South Africa, after a dispute over a garnet deposit at its Tormin operations.
Welshpool-based Mineral Commodities has signed an agreement with Gold Terrace to earn-in to the Munglinup graphite project West of Esperance in a part cash, part scrip deal worth about $4.6 million.
Listed company Mineral Commodities has signed a memorandum of understanding to assess the use of Doral's fused alumina plant in Kwinana for downstream processing of natural flake graphite from its proposed mine in WA's great southern region.
Mondium, a joint venture between local contractors Monadelphous and Lycopodium, has secured an early start engineering contract at Mineral Commodities’ (MRC) Munglinup graphite project.
Mineral Commodities (MRC) has acquired Norwegian company Skaland Graphite, which the Welshpool-based miner said was the owner of the world’s highest grade flake graphite operation.
Pilbara Metals Group, Element 25 and Mineral Commodities are among WA businesses awarded millions in federal funding as part of a push to improve Australia’s critical mineral potential.
Mineral Commodities has appointed Debbie Ntombela, Russell Tipper and David Baker as non-executive directors. Ms Ntombela and Mr Tipper were elected as nominees of the board, and Mr Baker was elected as a nominee of Au Mining.
A summary of last week's smaller deals that did not get included in our daily news coverage.
Mineral Commodities will move to 90 per cent ownership of the Munglinup graphite project in Western Australia after striking a deal worth $9.8 million with joint venture partner Gold Terrace. It comes after completion of a definitive feasibility study that put a $US61 million cost on the project.
Rio Tinto has awarded Perth-based engineering company Mondium with a $400 million contract for works at the Western Turner Syncline phase two mine, located in the Pilbara.
Our board moves wrap includes ZhenWei Li, WeiJun Meng, Mark Caruso, David Baker, Guy-Robert Lukama, Joas Kabete, and Simon Youds.
Today's board moves wrap include James Wilson, Yakov Temov, Simon Whybrow, Nicki Farley, Robin Romero, Joseph Caruso, and Anastasios Arima.
Our board moves wrap includes Mark Caruso, Russell Tipper, Heidi Groen, and Horst Kreuter.
Mineral Commodities Ltd has sacked its chief executive and major shareholder Mark Caruso over a related party matter, five months after he stepped down as executive chairman.
Our board moves wrap includes Alex Cheeseman, John Lewis, Paul Mantell, and Zamile (Madiba) Qunya.
Mark Caruso has launched legal action against former employer Mineral Commodities for allegedly refusing to surrender confidential information he claims it downloaded from a hard drive without permission.
Mineral Commodities is facing a second lawsuit at the hands of its former boss Mark Caruso, just months after his 20-year reign ended in his sacking.
Mining company Mineral Commodities has secured funds through a share placement and rights issue to continue exploration and complete plant upgrades in South Africa.
Mineral Commodities (MRC) is facing its third lawsuit from former boss Mark Caruso, who claims he and his company Zurich Bay Holdings are owed a total of $2.2 million in entitlements.
Our board moves wrap includes Peter Cook, Thomas Sanders, Jacob Deysel, XiaoNing Lin, and Bruce McFadzean.
Our board moves wrap includes Christopher McLaughlin, Matthew Sullivan, Mick Wilkes, Peter Torre, Fletcher Hancock, and Isak Buitendag.
ASX-listed Mineral Commodities and Alterra have made changes to their boards, while new leaders have been appointed at Good Sammy Enterprises and Pan Pacific Perth.
Our board moves wrap includes Nicole Adshead-Bell, David Baker, Russell Tipper, and Jacob Deysel.
Mineral Commodities will hand over more than $1.5 million to former boss Mark Caruso as part of a secret settlement, after he launched three court actions against the company.
Scott Morrison has used his trip to Western Australia to announce grants for eight businesses in the mining and energy sector, with the biggest grants going to two new hydrogen hubs.
Our board moves wrap includes Leslie Crockett, Jonty Gibbs, Sonu Cheema, Brian Moller, Katherine Garvey, and Fletcher Hancock.
Mineral Commodities' chief financial officer Adam Bick has stepped up as interim chief executive officer after Jacob Deysel resigned due to personal reasons.
Our board moves wrap includes Jacob Deysel, Adam Bick, and Susmit Shah.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Adam Bick, Jacob Deysel, Ben Macpherson, Nick Burns, Melanie Leighton, Matthew Carr, Andrew Forman, Melissa Winks, Ian Wells, Stephen Neale and Kate Casellas.
A subsidiary of Mineral Commodities has been prevented from exercising voting rights amid a legal dispute over Skaland Graphite, a Norwegian company it acquired for $12.9 million.
Our board moves wrap includes Karl DeMong, Jordan Kevol, Graham Veale, Scott Lowe, and Adam Bick.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Paul Larsen, Stephen Daly, Jodie Perram, Leigh Dyson, Scott Lowe, Bianca Sandri, Felicity Gooding, Shelley Cable and Michael Keenan.
Minerals Commodities has appointed Trevor Harris as its chief financial officer, effective from June 1.
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