Published October 26, 2011
by iris_author
Speaker: Richard Ross, Executive in Residence, Schulich School of Business and former CEO in inmet
The Mining industry globally is going through a significant change in how it engages with its stakeholders and how the value of the resources in the ground is allocated amongst the various stakeholders. This has taken the form of bigger commitments of capital and operating expenditures necessary for enhanced environmental performance, broader community engagement and resulting higher investments in community priorities as well as a larger piece of the economic pie being allocated to governments through higher taxation and direct equity stakes in projects.
How is the mining industry responding to these challenges? How are shareholders responding to the inevitable impact that these business drivers are having on the valuation of mining companies? What is the ultimate impact of this to society at larger and the users of the products in theses industry produces?
Register at: www.schulich.yorku.ca/COERBregistration
Date and Time: November 14, 2011, 11:30am-1:00pm
Location: W257, Schulich School of Business, York University
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