Anglo American PLC

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Anglo American plc
Type Public (LSEAAL, JSE: ANGLO)
Founded 1917
Headquarters London, England, UK
Key people Mark Moody-Stuart Chairman
Cynthia Carroll CEO
Industry Mining
Products Gold
Platinum
Diamonds
Coal
Paper and Packaging
Base metals
Ferrous metals & industries
Industrial minerals
Revenue $38,637 million (2006)
Operating income $9,832 million (2006)
Profit $6,186 million (2006)
Employees 209,000
Slogan N/A
Website www.angloamerican.co.uk

Anglo American plc (LSEAAL, JSE: ANGLO) is a world-wide group of companies, originally founded in South Africa as a mining enterprise but now extending into other areas. Natural resources remains the focus of its operations. Its headquarters are in London, UK with its primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

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Sir Ernest Oppenheimer founded the Anglo American Corporation, a gold mining company, in 1917. The AAC became the majority stakeholder in the De Beers company in 1926. Two years later the AAC began mining in the Zambian copper belt. Anglo American merged with Minorco on May 24, 1999.[1] Its gold mining operations were spun off into the separate AngloGold corporation, which later merged with the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation to form AngloGold Ashanti.

The group's subsidiaries include Tarmac (UK), Copebras (Brazil), Anglo Platinum Ltd (South Africa). It also holds 45% of the diamond mining company De Beers.[2] The Mondi Group was spun out in 2007.

In August 2007 British charity War on Want published a report accusing Anglo American of profiting from the abuse of people in the developing countries in which the company operates.[3]

  1. ^ History Angola American PLC
  2. ^ Anglo American (2007)History, Corporate website [accessed 21 July 2007]
  3. ^ Anglo American: The Alternative Report

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