[1] In August 2013 the company changed its name to Ivanhoe Mines, taking advantage of Friedland's right to that name.
[3] In April 2017 Ivanhoe announced it had confirmed the new Kakula West discovery in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Drill hole DD1450 intersection included grades of up to 40% copper and is within 190 metres of surface.
[6] In February 2020, Ivanhoe released an independently verified, updated Mineral Resource estimate for the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Initial copper concentrate production from the Kakula Mine is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2021.