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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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Post by wawahunt2on Feb 25, 2023 6:49am
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Copper. Price

Copper. Price

Copper for delivery in May on the Comex market in New York touched $3.96 per pound ($8,712 per tonne), down 2.2% compared to Thursday’s closing.

[Click here for an interactive chart of copper prices]

In China, copper inventories continued to increase — albeit at a slower pace than in recent weeks — and import premiums fell again, signaling lackluster demand.

“The frustrating thing for those investors is that they’ve parked their money in copper and the fundamentals haven’t actually changed much,” said Liberum strategist Tom Price.

The dollar also reached a seven-week high, making metals costlier for buyers with other currencies.

Yangshan premiums paid to import copper into China have plunged to $22.50 a tonne from $144.50 in early November.

“What that tells you is that copper consumers (in China) are waiting for prices to fall back before they reengage,” Price said.

He said fundamentals justified a price around $7,000 a tonne but that copper may not fall that low.


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