European companies who have major operations in mining and forestry resources in Africa

 As a shareholder of one of these companies you are part owner, therefore you can influence, profit from any dividends, build your portfolio and return back the wealth to Africa. Imagine force that the Africa diaspora could become if we could all do this. Remember, becoming a shareholder is easy, follow the steps shown in our guide below: 

 

CompanyHeadquartersResources ExtractedOperations in AfricaPublicly Traded?Stock ExchangeKnown Revenue (2020 or 2021)
AngloGold AshantiUK/South AfricaGoldSouth Africa, Ghana, TanzaniaYesJohannesburg Stock Exchange, NYSE$4.6 billion (2020)
Rio TintoUK/AustraliaIron ore, aluminum, diamondsVarious African countriesYesLondon Stock Exchange, Australian Securities Exchange$44.6 billion (2020)
Glencore PLCSwitzerlandCopper, cobalt, zinc, coalDemocratic Republic of Congo, ZambiaYesLondon Stock Exchange$142.34 billion (2020)
BHP GroupUK/AustraliaIron ore, copper, coalSouth Africa, MozambiqueYesLondon Stock Exchange, Australian Securities Exchange$44.29 billion (2020)
Total SEFranceOil and gas, uranium, coalVarious African countriesYesEuronext Paris, NYSE$140.08 billion (2020)
ArcelorMittalLuxembourgIron oreLiberiaYesEuronext Amsterdam, NYSE$53.27 billion (2020)
Randgold ResourcesUKGoldMali, Democratic Republic of CongoYesLondon Stock ExchangeN/A
Gem DiamondsUKDiamondsLesotho, BotswanaYesLondon Stock Exchange$184.6 million (2020)
Endeavour MiningUKGoldBurkina Faso, Ivory Coast, MaliYesToronto Stock Exchange$2.5 billion (2020)
Ormonde MiningUKTungstenSpain, Barruecopardo mine in SpainYesLondon Stock ExchangeN/A
Savannah ResourcesUKHeavy minerals, lithiumMozambiqueYesLondon Stock ExchangeN/A
1. Choose a Trading App
   └─> IG, Trading 212, eToro, etc.

2. Sign Up and Verify Your Account
   └─> Provide necessary information
   └─> Verify identity and address

3. Add Money to Your Account
   └─> Select funding option (bank, card, etc.)

4. Get Familiar with the App
   └─> Explore app features and navigation

5. Find Stocks to Buy
   └─> Search for stocks or use ticker symbols

6. Do Some Research
   └─> Learn about the company's finances and news

7. Look at Stock Performance
   └─> Analyze charts and historical data

8. Place an Order
   └─> Click "Buy" button
   └─> Enter number of shares and order type

9. Review Your Order
   └─> Double-check details and fees

10. Confirm Your Order
    └─> Enter password or use security measures

11. Keep an Eye on Your Stocks
    └─> Monitor stock performance and news

12. Selling Stocks
    └─> Use the app to sell stocks
    └─> Enter number of shares and review details



by A.Bobbo





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