mining company
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Definition
Noun: A mining company is a business organization that owns and operates mines. Its primary commercial activity is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth.
Usage
The term "mining company" is used to refer to the corporate entity responsible for mining operations. It is a countable noun. - The mining company announced the discovery of a new lithium deposit. - Several large mining companies have operations on multiple continents. - She invested in a mining company specializing in copper.
Advanced Usage
- "to be a publicly-traded mining company": This specifies that the company's shares are sold on a stock exchange.
- The publicly-traded mining company saw its stock price rise with commodity prices.
- "a junior mining company": This refers to a smaller exploration company, typically focused on finding new mineral deposits rather than large-scale production.
- The junior mining company secured funding for its drilling program.
Variants and Related Words
- Miner (n): An individual who works in a mine, or a company involved in mining (less common for the corporate sense).
- Mining corporation (n): A synonym, often used for very large companies.
- Mining firm (n): A synonym for mining company.
- Mining operation (n): This refers to the physical activity and site of extracting minerals, which is managed by a mining company.
Synonyms
- Mining corporation
- Mining firm
- Extractive industry company (broader term)
Related Phrases
- "to own and operate mines": This phrase is often used in definitions to describe the core function of a mining company.
- The mining company owns and operates three gold mines in the region.
Noun
- a company that owns and manages mines