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Ivanhoe Mines Ltd (IVPAF) is a leading Canadian mining developer advancing world-class copper, zinc, and platinum-group metals projects across Southern Africa. This page provides investors with direct access to official press releases and verified news about operational milestones, sustainability initiatives, and strategic developments.
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Ivanhoe Mines announced the election results for its Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting held on June 20, 2024. All nominees listed in the management proxy circular dated April 29, 2024, were successfully elected. Notable results include Robert M. Friedland receiving 97.95% of votes in favor, Weibao (Webber) Hao with 97.42%, and Jinghe Chen with 98.72%. The votes were overwhelmingly in favor for most candidates, with the lowest percentage of votes for Delphine Traoré at 91.15%. Full details of the votes and other business matters are available on SEDAR+.
Ivanhoe Mines announced the first concentrate production from its Kamoa-Kakula Phase 3 concentrator on June 10, 2024, ahead of schedule by nearly two quarters. This expansion is expected to boost annual copper production to over 600,000 tonnes, positioning it as the third-largest copper mining complex worldwide. In May 2024, Phases 1 and 2 achieved a near-record production of 35,474 tonnes of copper. The improved power stability, due to imported power from Zambia and Mozambique, contributed significantly to this achievement. Concurrently, a significant expansion in backup power capacity is underway, aiming for over 200 MW by the end of 2024. Ivanhoe Mines is also progressing with 'Project 95', targeting a 95% copper recovery rate, and planning an accelerated Phase 4 expansion.
Ivanhoe Mines has completed construction of the Phase 3 concentrator at its Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex in the Democratic Republic of Congo ahead of schedule and on budget.
The first ore was fed into the concentrator on May 26, 2024, with commercial production expected by early Q3 2024. This expansion boosts the copper production capacity to over 600,000 tonnes per annum, making Kamoa-Kakula the world's fourth-largest copper mining complex.
Notably, the project recorded zero lost-time injuries during construction. Phase 1 and 2 concentrators have already produced over 63,000 tonnes of copper since April, benefiting from improved power stability.
Future growth initiatives include 'Project 95,' targeting a 95% recovery rate, and plans to accelerate Phase 4 expansion. Kamoa-Kakula’s 2024 production guidance remains at 440,000 to 490,000 tonnes of copper in concentrate.
Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) (OTCQX: IVPAF) announces that Robert Friedland will speak at the Qatar Economic Forum on May 16, 2024, and Marna Cloete will present at the BofA Securities Global Metals, Mining & Steel Conference on May 14, 2024. Investors can watch the events online.
Ivanhoe Mines reported a Q1 2024 loss of $69 million but recorded a normalized profit of $70 million with adjusted EBITDA of $126 million. Kamoa-Kakula sold 85,155 tonnes of payable copper, recognized revenue of $618 million, and produced 86,203 tonnes of copper in Q1 2024. The company's annual production guidance for Kamoa-Kakula is maintained at between 440,000 to 490,000 tonnes of copper. Pre-commissioning of Phase 3 concentrator is ahead of schedule. Kamoa-Kakula secured 15 MW of imported grid power and expects an additional 40 MW from Mozambique. Kipushi zinc concentrator pre-commissioning underway, aiming to produce over 270,000 tonnes. Ivanhoe Mines completed 17,000 meters of diamond drilling in the Western Forelands. Company's balance sheet shows $411 million in cash and cash equivalents. Ivanhoe Mines announced the redemption of all its outstanding 2.50% Convertible Senior Notes due 2026.
Ivanhoe Mines announced the redemption of its $575 million 2.50% Convertible Senior Notes due 2026, reducing its debt to below $150 million. The redemption date is set for July 11, 2024, at a price equal to the principal amount plus accrued interest. Holders can choose to convert their notes before the redemption date at a specified conversion rate.