
Norman B. Keevil
Norman B. Keevil is a prominent Canadian businessman and the chairman emeritus of Teck Resources Ltd., a leading mining company specializing in copper, zinc, and coal. Under his leadership, Teck has navigated various industry challenges and market fluctuations. Keevil is known for his significant influence within the company, particularly due to the control of the class A shares that carry 100 votes each, allowing his family to maintain a powerful position in corporate decisions. Recently, he has been in the news as Teck Resources is reportedly engaged in negotiations for a potential acquisition by Anglo American, which could reshape the Canadian mining landscape.
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Norman B. Keevil, now in his late 80s, is one of the company’s controlling shareholders.
Joly touts Anglo-Teck deal as a win, but worries remain over Canada’s mining futureNorman B. Keevil, a controlling shareholder of Teck, has backed the deal but it requires more support to ensure success.
Anglo American rules out redomiciling to Canada as it seeks Ottawa’s approval for Teck dealNorman B. Keevil is the chairman emeritus of Teck Resources and a controlling shareholder who has been involved in the company's strategic decisions.
Teck makes best of a bad situation with the Anglo American deal. But it may never happenNorman B. Keevil, chairman emeritus of Teck Resources, described the merger as 'not a takeover by Anglo, but a merger of equals.'
Teck Resources and Anglo American to announce mergerNorman B. Keevil is the chairman emeritus of Teck Resources and is involved in the approval of any takeover of the company.
Anglo American reportedly nears deal to acquire Teck Resources







