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Ivanhoe Mines Ltd T.IVN

Alternate Symbol(s):  IVPAF

Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. is a Canada-based mining, development, and exploration company. The Company is focused on the mining, development and exploration of minerals and precious metals from its property interests located primarily in Africa. Its projects include The Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex, The Kipushi Project, The Platreef Project., and The Western Foreland Exploration Project. The Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex project stratiform copper deposit with adjacent prospective exploration areas within the Central African Copperbelt, approximately 25 kilometers (km) west of the town of Kolwezi and about 270 km west of the provincial capital of Lubumbashi. The Kipushi mine is adjacent to the town of Kipushi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) approximately 30 km southwest of the provincial capital of Lubumbashi. The 21 licenses in the Western Foreland cover a combined area of 1,808 square kilometers to the north, south and west of the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex.


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Comment by Starsearcher80on Dec 21, 2022 7:35am
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RE:ivanhoe says

RE:ivanhoe says While i appreciate Ivanhoe's efforts to set the record straight as per the media releases, what the company really needs to do,  and they would FULLY know this, is to put out a simple statement saying that there are no material changes that would account for the share price drop.  ....... but they haven't.
gisellekronk wrote:
 

Ivanhoe Mines Responds to Misleading Bloomberg Headline, from 14 hours ago by Newsfile

14 hours ago by Newsfile
 

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 20, 2022) - Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) (OTCQX: IVPAF) is responding to a headline published on December 20, 2022, by Bloomberg related to Mr. Vidiye Tshimanga and Ivanhoe's supposed "link" to this individual. The Bloomberg headline infers that Ivanhoe Mines has a business relationship with a company controlled by Mr. Tshimanga, and further infers that Ivanhoe is in some way involved in an ongoing "copper corruption" case in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which is not true.

Due to the recent adverse impact of this headline on Ivanhoe Mines' share price, the company would like to make a statement surrounding this matter as follows.

In April 2021, Ivanhoe Mines signed a term sheet with Congo Bantu Mining SARL (Cobamin), a company in which Mr. Tshimanga is a shareholder. The term sheet envisaged an earn-in for three exploration permits held by Cobamin. Ivanhoe Mines followed its internal anti-corruption processes and had due diligence carried out by a London-based consultant as well as a review by a major US law firm and a DRC legal adviser.

For more than a year after the execution of the term sheet, Ivanhoe Mines tried to negotiate final agreements with Cobamin. These final agreements were never signed, considering that Cobamin kept on renegotiating the terms initially set out in the term sheet. No payment was made to Cobamin under this proposed agreement.

On September 3, 2022, Ivanhoe Mines filed a request for arbitration, as well as an application for emergency measures against Cobamin with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). On September 15, 2022, while the arbitration process was underway, a video of Mr. Tshimanga was posted on social media as referenced in the Bloomberg article dated December 20, 2022.

It is expected that the main arbitration will commence during the first quarter of 2023. Ivanhoe Mines will then have to take a position on whether it wishes to confirm its existing request for specific performance, whether it wishes to convert its request into a request for damages, or whether it wishes to drop the arbitration.

Ivanhoe Mines is working with its legal counsel to determine the best path forward for its shareholders in terms of this arbitration proceeding. It should be noted that this matter does not relate whatsoever to Ivanhoe's existing projects in the DRC, including the Western Foreland Exploration Project licences.

Ivanhoe Mines is not involved with the referenced DRC corruption case against Mr. Tshimanga, and the only "link" the company has to the individual is through the term sheet with Cobamin and the ongoing arbitration process.

Ivanhoe Mines Responds to Misleading Bloomberg Headline, from 14 hours ago by Newsfile

14 hours ago by Newsfile
 

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 20, 2022) - Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) (OTCQX: IVPAF) is responding to a headline published on December 20, 2022, by Bloomberg related to Mr. Vidiye Tshimanga and Ivanhoe's supposed "link" to this individual. The Bloomberg headline infers that Ivanhoe Mines has a business relationship with a company controlled by Mr. Tshimanga, and further infers that Ivanhoe is in some way involved in an ongoing "copper corruption" case in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which is not true.

Due to the recent adverse impact of this headline on Ivanhoe Mines' share price, the company would like to make a statement surrounding this matter as follows.

In April 2021, Ivanhoe Mines signed a term sheet with Congo Bantu Mining SARL (Cobamin), a company in which Mr. Tshimanga is a shareholder. The term sheet envisaged an earn-in for three exploration permits held by Cobamin. Ivanhoe Mines followed its internal anti-corruption processes and had due diligence carried out by a London-based consultant as well as a review by a major US law firm and a DRC legal adviser.

For more than a year after the execution of the term sheet, Ivanhoe Mines tried to negotiate final agreements with Cobamin. These final agreements were never signed, considering that Cobamin kept on renegotiating the terms initially set out in the term sheet. No payment was made to Cobamin under this proposed agreement.

On September 3, 2022, Ivanhoe Mines filed a request for arbitration, as well as an application for emergency measures against Cobamin with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). On September 15, 2022, while the arbitration process was underway, a video of Mr. Tshimanga was posted on social media as referenced in the Bloomberg article dated December 20, 2022.

It is expected that the main arbitration will commence during the first quarter of 2023. Ivanhoe Mines will then have to take a position on whether it wishes to confirm its existing request for specific performance, whether it wishes to convert its request into a request for damages, or whether it wishes to drop the arbitration.

Ivanhoe Mines is working with its legal counsel to determine the best path forward for its shareholders in terms of this arbitration proceeding. It should be noted that this matter does not relate whatsoever to Ivanhoe's existing projects in the DRC, including the Western Foreland Exploration Project licences.

Ivanhoe Mines is not involved with the referenced DRC corruption case against Mr. Tshimanga, and the only "link" the company has to the individual is through the term sheet with Cobamin and the ongoing arbitration process.



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