Corporate Body

MIM Holdings Ltd (1970 - 2003)

From
1970
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
To
2003
Functions
Metallurgy and Mineralogy or mining
Reference No
ABN 69 009 814 019
Location
410 Ann Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 4000

Summary

MIM Holdings Limited was established in 1970, taking the place of Mount Isa Mines Limited. The company has mines in numerous locations across north-eastern Australia, including Mount Isa, Townsville, Ravenswood and McArthur River, as well as several international locations.

According to deList, MIM Holdings was taken over by Xstrata Holdings Pty Limited in 2003 and the was delisted from the Australian Stock Exchange on 30/06/2003.

Details

From their Website, June 2001: "MIM is an Australian-based mining and mineral processing company producing copper, gold, zinc-lead-silver and coal in Australia, UK, Germany and Argentina. The group has around 8,000 employees worldwide and in 1999/2000 generated sales revenue of almost $3 billion."

Timeline

 1924 - 1970 Mount Isa Mines Limited (MIM)
       1970 - 2003 MIM Holdings Ltd

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