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  1. Western Mining Corporation (WMC) was formed in 1933, when William Robinson, the Australian-born London-based managing director of Broken Hill Associated Smelters, was able to interest several large London-based mining companies into forming syndicates to develop gold mines in Australia.

    • 1933
    • Melbourne, Australia
    • $4.0 billion (2004)
    • Mining
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    We provide the resource solutions needed for the world's energy transition to an efficient, stable and sustainable economy.

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  4. The Company’s 100% owned Wiluna Mining Operation has 5.53 million ounces of resources and 1.29 million ounces of reserves set within a 1,600 square kilometre tenement package in one of the world’s most prolific gold regions – the Northern Goldfields of Western Australia.

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  5. Information on acquisition, funding, investors, and executives for WMC Resources. Use the PitchBook Platform to explore the full profile.

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  6. WMC, Limited is the Australian holding company for a diversified group of mining enterprises operating throughout the world. It is the world ’ s third-ranked nickel producer and one of Australia ’ s leading gold producers.

  7. A timeline of our history. January 2016. Founding of WMC Energy B.V. September 2019. WMC expands and opens a North American office in New York. July 2020. WMC formalizes a Battery Materials division alongside its existing Nuclear Fuel division. April 2021. Engagement as technical advisor to Sprott Physical Uranium Trust.

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    Jan 7, 2024 · Western Mining Corporation (WMC) was formed in 1933, when William Robinson, the Australian-born London-based managing director of Broken Hill Associated Smelters, was able to interest several large London-based mining companies into forming syndicates to develop gold mines in Australia.

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