Rio Tinto definition

Rio Tinto means Rio Tinto plc.
Rio Tinto means, collectively, Rio Tinto plc and its affiliates or, where appropriate, one of its affiliates, excluding Turquoise Hill Group.
Rio Tinto means Rio Tinto International Holdings Limited, a company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales and a member of the Rio Tinto Group.

Examples of Rio Tinto in a sentence

  • Further, the company does not have any employees and instead contracts a management team, including the services of Peter Taylor, from Rio Tinto as Chief Executive Officer, under a service agreement.

  • On December 31, 2004, the Company purchased the remaining 51% of Paracatu from Rio Tinto Plc.

  • Crédit Agricole is known to have had financial ties to both China Hongqiao and Rio Tinto in the past.

  • An example of a partnership agreement is that signed by Rio Tinto, which will direct a 0.5 per cent share of revenue in the Pilbara region to indigenous communities, estimated to represent billions of dollars over 40 years.8 Similarly, the Argyle Diamond Mine Indigenous Land Use Agreement is regarded as a good practice model for partnerships between mining companies and indigenous peoples.

  • Formerly OZ Minerals.Source: Caravel Minerals, Cyprium Metals, OZ Minerals, Rio Tinto, and DEVELOP websites.


More Definitions of Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto means Rio Tinto plc;
Rio Tinto means Rio Tinto plc, together with its direct and indirect subsidiaries.
Rio Tinto means the Rio Tinto Corporate Parties identified in the Rio Tinto/Zurich Settlement. For the avoidance of doubt, Rio Tinto does not include Zurich American Insurance Company.
Rio Tinto means Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto International Holdings Limited and each of their affiliates.
Rio Tinto means Rio Tinto Energy America Inc.
Rio Tinto means Rio Tinto plc, a public limited company incorporated under the laws of England and Wales.
Rio Tinto means the Rio Tinto group (including Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto Limited), a world-wide mining enterprise based in London, England.