Ivan Glasenberg
- Opinion
- Coal
Doing things by halves: Glencore’s $10.6b plan to shake up the mining world
Ivan Glasenberg wanted to buy Canada’s Teck Resources to bulk up Glencore’s base metals and coal operations. His successor now is halfway there.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
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- Opinion
- Mining
The world’s biggest coal miner faces a ‘back to the future’ moment
Ivan Glasenberg has long made it clear that the only real business of Glencore is to make money for shareholders. He has just created an awkward conundrum for his successor.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
Glencore investors to sue for billions over bribery probes: law firm
Institutional investors will sue the world's biggest commodities trader for share price declines from bribery investigations in the US, the UK and Canada.
- Franz Wild
Glencore faces new corruption investigation in the US
The world's biggest commodity trader is under investigation by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission for possible corrupt practices.
- Jack Farchy and Elena Mazneva
- Opinion
- Mining
Going green? Mining's dirty secret won't survive climate change
Factor in what happens when iron ore is turned into steel, and that shiny new green image can quickly turn rusty.
- David Fickling
Coal's perfect storm hits $70 billion Australian projects
It's been a tough few weeks for the coal industry with a number of game-changing events that illustrate the fossil fuel's decline.
- James Thornhill
- Opinion
- Coal
What's good for the world, is good for Glencore and its coal profits
Ivan Glasenberg is no altruist. Anti-coal lobbyists may be euphoric about Glencore's cap on coal production, but it's even better news for shareholders.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Opinion
- Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook, Ted Baker, Glencore: When big bosses are too powerful
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Ted Baker's Ray Kelvin and Glencore's Ivan Glasenberg dominate their businesses but as troubles mount they become the problem.
- Jon Yeomans
- Opinion
- Copper
Reign of billionaire 'king of copper' comes to an end
Glencore has announced a management shake-up that will see the world's most powerful copper trader exit against a backdrop of controversies and investigations.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Analysis
- Mining
Glasenberg's $6.8b horror day: US corruption probe rocks Glencore
The US corruption and money-laundering probe into Glencore represents the sum of all fears for the world's largest commodity trader and its billionaire CEO.
- Jack Farchy & Thomas Biesheuvel
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