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Glencore plc is a
Swiss multinational commodity trading and
mining company with
headquarters in Baar, Switzerland.
Glencore's oil and gas head office...
- The Aréna
Glencore (previously
known as the Aréna
Iamgold and the Aréna Dave-Keon) is a 2,150-seat (total
capacity 3,500) multi-purpose
arena in Rouyn-Noranda...
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would be used to buy back the
Kazzinc Glencore's copper subsidiary shares held by
Verny Capital. In 2012,
Glencore bought the
Kazzinc shares back from Verny...
- was
acquired by
Glencore.
Glencore later retired the
Xstrata brand, and the
company name
changed from
Glencore Xstrata plc to
Glencore plc. The Xstrata...
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South African business executive and
former chief executive officer of
Glencore, one of the world's
largest commodity trading and
mining companies. He...
- 2018 the
largest non-financial
companies in
terms of
annual revenue were
Glencore,
Vitol and Trafigura, with Nestlé as the
largest employer. The largest...
- trader, financier, and businessman. He
founded the
commodities company Glencore, and was
later indicted in the
United States on
federal charges of tax...
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Following its $6.1-billion
acquisition by
Glencore International, on 1
January 2013,
Viterra was
merged with
Glencore purchaser, 8115222
Canada Inc., headquartered...
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France to
operate in the same
rough conditions. In 2014,
mining giant Glencore acquired 18
years of
access to SNIM's rail and port
infrastructure for...
- multinational.
Glencore ****erted that the do****ents in
question are
subject to
legal professional privilege.
Glencore's writ has four plaintiffs:
Glencore International...