SEARCH 
COMPANIES
Discover the reality of companies and brands!
TRANSNATIONALE.ORG
Free and independant information on large corporations

Cameco Corp.

Headquarters : 2121 11th Street West Saskatoon, SA S7M 1 Canada Canada web www.cameco.com tel. 306-956-6200 stock : CCJ analytics


Brands

name
click to compare prices
» Shop local, ethical and at the best price on Ethishop

« Ethical » rating of Cameco Corp. , group and subsidiaries

Pollution 1 Sales 1 Bn $.€ /year Wage 123 *min.
[click on the rating for the method or on the number for the data]

shareholdercountry%source
AIM Management Group.United States of America1,1
FMR Corp. (Fidelity Investments)United States of America1,2
» More shareholders of Cameco Corp.
year
business
source
2006Largest uranium oxide producer in the world, with a production of 21 million pounds.Les Echos
2006Cameco is the world's largest uranium producer with a production of 8028 tons in 2006, that is to say 19,6% of the world production.Les Echos
» More business descriptions and market shares for Cameco Corp..
country
address & contact : production type
incentive source
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
Kumtor Mine (33%) :
 
Russia Russia
Nesoglasije : Production, Recherche
 Les Echos

  • Human impact

year name
photo position; compensation
source
2003Chad, Gary
See the photo of: Chad, Gary Vice-president;
2003Petroff, David
See the photo of: Petroff, David Chief Financial Officer;
2003Rogers, Terry
See the photo of: Rogers, Terry Vice-president;
2003Zaleschuk, Victor
See the photo of: Zaleschuk, Victor Chairman;
2002Grandey, Gerald
See the photo of: Grandey, Gerald Chairman; salary: 0,96 million US$;
2000Michel, Bernard
See the photo of: Michel, Bernard Chief Executive Officer; salary: 0,94 million US$; stock-options: 0,48 million US$;
year
employees
<>
social impact : country
source
2002
1436
2001
1393
2000
3321
1998
1335
1989
-170
Canadian Labour Congress
year
employees
<>
social impact : country
source
 5 informations, access to subscribers
year
country : consequences
source
2008Canada : Cameco has told the Canadian nuclear regulator that its refinery might have leaked uranium, arsenic and fluorides into Lake Ontario. A computer model created for the cleanup, which is several months behind schedule, indicated that the radioactive and toxic materials have been polluting a harbor adjacent to the factory. The harbor leads directly to the lake. In july 2007, the factory uncovered soil contamination that led to the plant’s closing.New York Times
year
country : consequences
source
 1 informations, access to subscribers

  • Lobbying & corruption

  • Subsidy

  • Advertising & marketing

year  salesincome buybacksource
2007   0,75billion US$Les Echos
2003   0,640,17   billion US$
2002   0,480,04   billion US$
2001   0,440,04   billion US$
2000   0,46-0,05   billion US$
1998   0,460,03   billion US$
yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincomeassetsbuybacksource
 6 informations, access to subscribers


Bookmark and Share    en español  en français  in italiano
translate this page in arabic chinese dutch german japanese korean russian
Legal notice © T&C 1999-2010
 CONTRIBUTIONS