Consolidated Gold Fields was a British gold-mining company. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index until...
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Gold Fields Limited (formerly The Gold Fields of South Africa) is one of the world's largest gold mining firms. Headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa...
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Goldfield (redirect from Gold fields)
fields Klondike gold fields Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, the former name of AngloGold Ashanti Consolidated Gold Fields, a British gold-mining company...
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in Kohtla-Nõmme, Estonia. It was a subsidiary of Consolidated Gold Fields. New Consolidated Gold Fields began oil shale research and development in the...
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near Frome in Somerset. The house was then owned by Consolidated Gold Fields. Consolidated Gold Fields was a company with interests in South Africa which...
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redevelopment in 2014 and demolished in 2017/2018. Gold Fields House was built for Consolidated Gold Fields by a joint venture of Mainline, Dilingham and Haunstrup...
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2023) was a British businessman who was group chief executive of Consolidated Gold Fields from 1978 to 1989 and chairman from 1983 to 1989. Rudolph Agnew...
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Witwatersrand gold from Bantjes for £3000. This purchase was the first transaction of the newly formed company, Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa...
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Stock Exchange. Between 1972 and 1989, the company was owned by Consolidated Gold Fields. In 1995, Amey was refloated on the London Stock Exchange. Around...
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2011 Judge blocks Minorco's bid for Consolidated Gold Fields New York Times, 25 October 1988 Consolidated Gold Fields of Australia: The Rise and Decline...
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(merged with General Accident to form CGU, itself now part of Aviva) Consolidated Gold Fields (acquired by Hanson) Cookson Group Corus Group (acquired by Tata...
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of 1 January 2009) and an area of 4.64 km². In the 1930s, New Consolidated Gold Fields opened a shale oil extraction complex at Kohtla-Nõmme. In 1937...
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1936 by Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa, formerly Gold Fields of South Africa Limited, a company founded and based in London, after a gold lode...
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same year, Estonian shale oil companies Eesti Kiviõli and New Consolidated Gold Fields became the main shareholders in the company. Another predecessor...
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Carletonville was named after the long-serving mining director of Consolidated Gold Fields, Guy Carleton Jones, but was not officially incorporated until...
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father, the 2nd Baron Glenconner, sold the family business to Consolidated Gold Fields, and Tennant suddenly inherited £1 million. At first, father and...
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began in 1967. Consolidated Gold Fields, a mining conglomerate that was later taken over by Hanson plc in 1989, originally launched the Gold Survey. After...
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American Trona Company was founded in 1913 by the British-owned Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa company. In 1914 the company completed the Trona...
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United States president Herbert Hoover and later became chairman of Consolidated Gold Fields, the first chairman of the firm to be from a mining engineering...
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conglomerate Consolidated Gold Fields acquired 90% of the shares in the merchant bank, primarily for its strong position in tin trading, as ConsGold was a major...
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Randlord (redirect from Gold Magnates)
Eckstein's "Corner House" became Randgold Resources; Rhodes's Consolidated Gold Fields became Gold Fields Limited; George and Leopold Albu's General Mining and...
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controlled by Marcus Wallenberg, was founded in Sillamäe in 1926. New Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd. of the United Kingdom built a shale oil extraction plant at...
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GAS.; ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE CONSOLIDATED COMPANIES". The New York Times. 11 November 1884. "RAILROADS CONSOLIDATED.; ORGANIZATION OF THE BUFFALO, NEW-YORK...
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Newmont (category Gold mining companies of the United States)
In the 1980s, Newmont thwarted five takeover bids – from Consolidated Gold Fields (ConsGold), T. Boone Pickens, Minorco, Hanson Industries and James Goldsmith...
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BSAC obtained finance from South African companies, including Consolidated Gold Fields and De Beers, in which Rhodes was a dominant force. BSAC also benefited...
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Los Angeles, Utah Construction & Mining Co. of San Francisco, Consolidated Gold Fields, Ltd. of London) signed a $164,000,000 contract for 16.5 million...
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(2005–2010). Sir Rudolph Agnew, 89, British business executive (Consolidated Gold Fields). Liliana Albertini, 77, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1988)...
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the board of health, superintendent Mark Summers of the Hammon Consolidated Gold Fields proposed a dogsled relay using two fast teams. One would start...
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plc in 1986. In November 1988, Hanson went on to buy Consolidated Gold Fields for £3.5bn. The Gold Survey was taken on by a new company, now known as GFMS...
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chairmen and senior executives of corporations including Bechtel, Consolidated Gold Fields, Fluor, Kennecott, Newmont Mining, and Phelps Dodge, helping to...
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