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  2. Rusal - Wikipedia

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    The divestiture process was largely completed in 2006 with the distribution of certain aluminium construction plants and other non-core assets to companies controlled by RUSAL's beneficial owner. In 2004, Rusal obtained a licence to develop bauxite mines in Guyana and the Bauxite Company of Guyana was subsequently founded. [16]

  3. Guyana–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    The Guyana Police Force was also provided short term training in Russia. [7] In January 2006, Rusal reached an agreement with the government of Guyana to purchase 90% of the Aroaima Mining Company, leaving the government with a ten percent share. [8] The deal, according to Rusal, invested US$20 million in the bauxite mine, with mines in Berbice ...

  4. Category:Guyana–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Guyana–Russia relations" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of Guyanese - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey Cummings (1947-2010), Guyana-born Barbadian musician; Central Cee (born 1998), English rapper of Guyanese and Chinese ancestry; Leona Lewis (born 1985), English singer of Guyanese descent; Lynette Dolphin (1916–2000), musician, educator, chair of the Guyana Department of Culture; Rudolph Dunbar (1907–1988), conductor, composer, musician

  6. En+ Group - Wikipedia

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    En+ Group plc is a green energy and metals company. It has a controlling stake in Rusal, one of the world's largest aluminum producers outside of China. [1] EN+ was founded by Oleg Deripaska [2]

  7. Mining in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Mining in Guyana is a significant contributor to the economy owing to sizable reserves of bauxite, gold, and diamonds. [1] Much of these resources are found in Guyana's Hilly Sand and Clay belt, a region that makes up 20% of the country.

  8. Basic Element (company) - Wikipedia

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    Basic Element manages Oleg Deripaska's investments into the six economic sectors of energy and mining, manufacturing, financial services, construction and real estate, agribusiness, and airport and airline management.

  9. List of alumina refineries - Wikipedia

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    United Company of Rusal 100% [12] (Rusal 2007) Jamaica Clarendon 1,400 50% Alcoa World Alumina & Chemicals, 50% Jamaican Government [3] Jamaica Ewarton Alumina 675 Jamaican Government, United Company of Rusal [5] Jamaica Nain St. Elizabeth (Alpart) 1,700 65% United Company of Rusal, 35% Hydro Aluminium [5] Jamaica Kirkvine Alumina 625