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  • .... Benefitting from Kenges’ leadership, SAT & Co., which has interests in mining, mechanical engineering, infrastructure projects and petrochemical operatio ...-information/significant-investors/ Central Asia Metals PLC] (LSE: CAML.L) mining company, holding 19,01% shares.
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  • .... Their products are intended for various industries, including the [[gold mining]] industry, [[agriculture]], etc. ...dern, environmentally sound technologies by bringing the world’s leading companies.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.zakon.kz/4560233-na-territorii-sjez-tara
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  • | industry = [[Mining]] [[Precious metal]]s | genre = <!-- Only used with media and publishing companies -->
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  • This list includes notable [[company|companies]] with primary [[headquarters]] located in the country. The industry and se | Coal mining
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  • | name = Nord Gold N.V. | industry = [[Gold mining]]
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  • ...аллургия комбинаты немесе БКМК (BGMC: Balkhash Mining and Metallurgical Combine) ...us Metallurgy of Balkhash;" formerly known as "'''BGMC''', for '''Balkhash Mining and Metallurgical Combine;''' {{IPA-ru|bɐlˈxaʂskʲɪj ˈgornə mʲɪtəl
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  • ...ral Resources Corporation (ENRC)]], one of the world’s largest private [[mining]] and [[metal]]s group owned by three Kazakh businessmen [[Alexander Mashke ...mited of [[London]] is a mining acquisition company that has acquired many mining
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  • ...billion tonnes of ore grading 0.36% copper with valuable by-products of [[gold]] and [[molybdenum]].<ref name="company website">{{cite web|url=http://www. ...1,17 million tonnes at an average copper grade of 0.36% with 5,255 koz of gold and 57 kt of molybdenum as by-products.<ref name="Annual Report 2014"/>
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  • | industry = Mining | products = Copper, zinc, silver, gold
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  • ...mineweb/en/page504?oid=116662&sn=Detail|accessdate=2010-12-12|title=Polyus Gold CEO sacked |publisher= Mineweb|date=2010-12-12}}</ref> ...], [[Bestobe]] and [[Zholymbet]] and is one of Kazakhstan's largest mining companies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kazakhgold.com/|accessdate=2010-12-12|title=
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  • | industry = Mining | products = Copper, zinc, silver, gold
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  • | industry = [[mining]] ...zinc]], [[lead]] and [[copper]], and also has interests in gold and silver mining.<ref name=glencore/>
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  • ...e estimated annual production is 85 kt of copper in concentrate along with gold, silver and [[molybdenum]] by-products.<ref name="LSE KAZ Minerals 2014 Aud [[Category:Mining companies of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...ining industry worth almost $30 billion by 2017|last=|first=|date=|website=mining.com|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> ...http://www.agmp.kz/page/view/o_gmk_kazahstana?lang=en|title=Association of Mining and Metallurgical Enterprises|last=|first=|date=|website=agmp.kz|publisher=
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  • ...oal, iron ore, manganese, chromite, lead, zinc, copper, titanium, bauxite, gold, silver, phosphates, sulfur, iron and steel; tractors and other agricultura ====Mining====
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  • ...dition headed by major Ivan Vasilievich Likharev in the search of Yarkenda gold. Likharev’s expedition directed up the Irtysh river to [[Zaysan Lake]]. T ...tallurgy|metallurgical]] center during the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] period. Mining of [[non-ferrous metals]], especially [[uranium]], [[beryllium]], [[tantalu
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  • ...netite]] ores, as well as in coal ([[Chelyabinsk Oblast]]), [[bauxite]], [[gold]] and [[platinum]]. Western Ural contains deposits of coal, oil, gas and [[ ...tem in Russia, and the growth slowed down in all areas except for the gold mining. The largest industrial and commercial centers were [[Perm]], [[Yekaterinbu
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  • Emperor [[Justinian I]] (527–565) paid Khosrau I 440,000 pieces of gold as a part of the "eternal peace" treaty of 532. In 540, Khosrau broke the t {{Cquote|''All the companies were clad in iron, and all parts of their bodies were covered with thick pl
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