Xstrata
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Xstrata is a FTSE 100 mining company. in 2006 it acquired 100% of Falconbridge,[1] in a deal steered by Ian Hannam of JP Morgan.[2]
People
- Mick Davis, chief executive
- Trevor Reid, chief financial officer
- Santiago Zaldumbide, executive director and Chief Executive of Xstrata Zinc
- Sir John Bond, chairman
- David Rough, Deputy Chairman and Senior Independent director
- Dr Con Fauconnier
- Ivan Glasenberg
- Peter Hooley
- Claude Lamoureux
- Aristotelis Mistakidis
- Tor Peterson
- Sir Steve Robson CB
- Ian Strachan
PR and lobbyists
- Edelman - listed on the Association of Professional Political Consultants Register in 2010 and 2011 [3] [4]
- Regester Larkin in 2008 for 'reputation management' [5]
Activities
A new tax havens database published in October 2011 by the anti-poverty charity ActionAid revealed that Xstrata had 55 subsidiaries in tax havens. [6]
Affiliations
Contact
Address:
- Registered Office:
- 4th Floor 25/27 Haymarket
- London, UK
- SW1Y 4EN
Head Office:
- Bahnhofstrasse 2, PO Box 102
- Zug
- 6301
- Switzerland
Website: xstrata.com/
Resources
Notes
- ↑ News Release: Xstrata Completes Acquisition of Falconbridge', Xstrata, 2 November 2006, accessed 30 November 2011
- ↑ Marion Dakers, ‘Heritage Oil shares surge after talk of takeover interest from the Middle East’, “City AM”, 18 March 2011, accessed 10 July 2011
- ↑ APPC Register Entry for 1 June 2011 to 31 August 2011
- ↑ APPC Register Entry for 1 December 2010 to 28 February 2011
- ↑ Regester Larkin clients, Retrieved from the Internet archive of 21 December 2008 on 2 may 2011
- ↑ ActionAid 'Addicted to tax havens', 11 October 2011, accessed same day