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Aricom

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Industry
  
Mining, metallurgy

Revenue
  
$9.7 million (2008)

Type of business
  
defunct

Products
  
Iron ore, ilmenite

Founded
  
2003

Aricom

Key people
  
Pavel Maslovskiy (Chairman of the board), Jay Hambro (CEO)

Operating income
  
($413.3 million) (2008)

Profit
  
($426.6 million) (2008)

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Aricom PLC (Russian: Ариком) was a London-listed iron ore mining company with operations in Russia. The firm was effectively founded as a spin out from Peter Hambro Mining in 2003, listing on the London Stock Exchange and later becoming a member of the FTSE 250. Aricom was reacquired by Peter Hambro Mining (now known as Petropavlovsk PLC) in April 2009. In October 2010, the assets previously held by Aricom were listed as IRC Ltd on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with Petropavlovsk PLC retaining a majority shareholding.

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History

Aricom was founded in 2003 when it was listed on the Alternative Investment Market and acquired a 74% stake in Olekminsky Rudnik, a business which owned the licience to mine the Kuranakh deposit, from Peter Hambro Mining. In 2007 the Company obtained a listing on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. Aricom was fully bought over by its sister company Peter Hambro Mining in April 2009. The acquisition coincided with Peter Hambro's move from AIM to the LSE main market, leading to it taking Aricom's place in the FTSE 250 Index. In October 2010, the assets previously held by Aricom were listed as IRC Ltd on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Petropavlovsk PLC retains a majority shareholding in IRC Ltd.

Operations

The mining operations formally held by Aricom (and now held by IRC Ltd) are based in the Amur Region and Jewish Autonomous Region of Eastern Russia. The regions offer a wealth of mineral deposits and provide strong infrastructure for the assets: the mines are all within proximity to the Trans-Siberian Railway and BAM Railway.

The mines are all “open pit”, which are essentially well planned craters dug into the ground. To excavate the ore, grids of holes are drilled into it and dynamite is then inserted into the holes. This process in known as “blasting” and the blasted ore is then removed from the pit in ore trucks.

Board of directors

Aricom's former Board of Directors included:

  • Pavel Maslovsky
  • Peter Hambro
  • Jay Hambro
  • Sir Malcolm Field
  • Sir Roderic Lyne
  • Brian Egan
  • Martin Smith
  • Following the acquisition of Aricom by Peter Hambro Mining in April 2009, Aricom’s former directors were offered directorships or executive positions in the newly amalgamated company.

    References

    Aricom Wikipedia