Zijin Mining
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Zijin Mining Group Company 紫金矿业股份 |
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Type | Privately held company |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Shanghang, Longyan, Fujian, China |
Area served | People's Republic of China |
Key people | Chairman: Mr. Chen Jinghe |
Industry | Gold mining |
Products | Gold, Copper, Non-ferrous metals |
Website | Zijin Mining Group Company |
Zijin Mining or Zijin (SEHK: 2899,SSE: 601899) (simplified Chinese: 紫金矿业; traditional Chinese: 紫金礦業; pinyin: zǐ jīn kuàng yè) is a leading Chinese gold, copper and non-ferrous metals producer and refiner in Mainland China. It is one of the largest Chinese gold producer in China. It now operates the Zijinshan Gold Mine, the largest open pit gold mine in China, and other three gold mines in production.[1]
In 2006, Zijin had 49.28 tons of the gold output and the gold produced from mining reached 20.70 tons, respectively accounting for 20.53% of China's total gold production and 11.51% of the gold produced from mining in China in the same year.[2]
Zijin was listed as H share in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on 23 December, 2003.[3] Besides, it plans to issue A shares in the Shanghai Stock Exchange, but this is not finalized until this moment.[4]
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- ^ yahoo.com
- ^ Brief Introduction to Zijin
- ^ miningfile.com
- ^ Zijin Mining plans $1.8 bln gold share listing in Shanghai