Sneak Preview: Mergers & Acquisitions in Mining Tech with Ivan Gustavino
In this sneak preview, Ax Legal’s Managing Partner Cody McFarlane speaks with Ivan Gustavino, Managing Director at Atrico, who has advised over 100 high-growth companies in mining, industrial tech, and software. With M&A activity heating up, Ivan breaks down what investors and buyers really look for in mining technology companies today.
When companies initially incorporate an entity in Chile, corporate governance is not always a priority in the beginning stages of opening the business. The reality is that how we grant powers will play an important role in how efficiently the company will operate and whether the foreign shareholder is protected.
Chile is well known globally as a copper producer, but it also has substantial gold production. Chilean Copper Commission (Cochilco) predicts that gold production in the country will increase by 28.6% by 2024 due to new projects coming online.
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Subcontracting is used throughout the mining and industrial sectors. Chile has unique laws which have practical implications on how local companies need to manage their subcontracters. We have provided a practical guide for companies to understand how best to manage these risks.