Comment by
kitchensink2 on Jul 08, 2024 6:47pm
but ivanhoe mines are located in Africa. Why this rules?? This should not apply for Ivanhoe.
Comment by
sicnarf2 on Jul 08, 2024 7:54pm
They are listed as a Canadian company !
Comment by
AlwaysLong683 on Jul 08, 2024 10:44pm
IVN's corporate headquarters is located in Vancouver, making it a Canadian company.
Comment by
crow27 on Jul 08, 2024 11:38pm
Hahaha, it's not like we are selling any of our product to Canada. It won't affect our production or revenues one bit. I guess China will not be able to buy us out BUT it does open the door for anyone else to throw in a offer as the Chinese could trump it BUT the deal would now not fly SO this could lead to some interesting offers. Business as usual ............................ next.
Comment by
1student on Jul 09, 2024 2:50am
AlwaysLong683, You said "IVN's corporate headquarters is located in Vancouver, making it a Canadian company. Were the need to arise, that Canadian domiciled corporation status can change lickety-split. It could happen so fast your head would spin.
Comment by
BeingCensored on Jul 09, 2024 5:38am
I'm not the smartest guy on the block but my first reaction is this will hurt everyday Canadians more so than the IVNs of the world. Our Canadian gov is so incompetent.
Comment by
kitchensink2 on Jul 09, 2024 8:24am
The Liberal Goverment did not see the wisdom to restrict M&A in groceries but have done in mining. yes definately incompetant government..
Comment by
gisellekronk on Jul 09, 2024 11:13am
the canadian mining companies will be moving their head offices out of canada , and their stock off canadian exchanges . the decline of canada , continues . good job dear minority leader trudoh .
Comment by
gisellekronk on Jul 09, 2024 11:43am
you say , .." A country run by fools."... 100% yes , but that does not say much for the canadian voters . sadly , i think it is going to be very hard to vote out dear minority leader trudoh and the ndp/lib destruction coalition when we get to vote in 2025 .
Comment by
crow27 on Jul 09, 2024 12:15am
Exactly, BHP could feel a little more willing to throw in a offer knowing the Chinese can't make a offer. Citic as we speak only has shares in the company. They are not receiving any copper so if the price is right they just may vote yes. This actually opens the door for an offer, I think this is a good thing.
Comment by
AlwaysLong683 on Jul 08, 2024 6:59pm
More info courtesy Reuters: Canadian critical mineral shares fall after tighter M&A criteria