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Phoenix AZ copper/gold mining leader (NYSE: FCX) ~$25.4B FY2024 revenue; Grasberg world's largest gold mine, 4.2B lbs copper, EV/AI demand structural tailwind, Kathleen Quirk CEO 2024 competing with BHP and Glencore.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. is a Phoenix, Arizona-based mining company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FCX) as an S&P 500 Materials component — operating copper, gold, and molybdenum mines across North America, South America, and Indonesia, including the Grasberg mine complex in Papua, Indonesia (the world's largest gold mine and second-largest copper mine), the Cerro Verde mine in Arequipa, Peru, the Morenci mine in Arizona, and the El Abra mine in Chile through approximately 27,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Freeport-McMoRan reported revenues of approximately $25.4 billion, with copper representing the primary revenue driver (producing 4.2 billion pounds of copper at an average realized price of approximately $4.20/lb — the highest sustained copper price since 2011 as AI infrastructure, energy transition, and EV adoption created structural demand growth expectations). CEO Kathleen Quirk assumed the CEO role in June 2024 following Richard Adkerson's retirement after 24 years leading Freeport through the privatization of Freeport-McMoRan from its 2007 Phelps Dodge acquisition through the commodity supercycle, oil price-induced near-bankruptcy in 2016, and recovery to peak copper demand leadership. Freeport's Grasberg Complex (producing 1.7 billion pounds of copper and 1.6 million troy ounces of gold annually at full production) represents the defining asset — transitioning from the Grasberg open pit (the world's largest truck-shovel copper operation, mining ore since the 1980s, reaching pit depletion) to the underground Big Gossan, Grasberg Block Cave, and Deep MLZ block caving mines that provide 40+ years of underground copper production from the same ore body.
$3.5M annual revenue 2025; $86.1M total funding (Series C Oct 2023); deployed in 60+ countries; acquired Regen adding 130K acres; 134 employees; precision agriculture market $8.7B 2024; subscription-based model
CropX was founded in 2014 in Tel Aviv, Israel, with the mission of helping farmers improve crop yields and reduce resource consumption through precision agriculture technology. The company developed soil sensing hardware and analytics software that translate subsurface soil data into actionable irrigation and nutrient management recommendations, enabling farms of any size to optimize inputs based on actual field conditions rather than generalized agronomic guidelines.\n\nCropX's platform combines wireless soil sensors that measure moisture, temperature, and electrical conductivity at multiple depths with a cloud-based analytics engine that integrates weather data, satellite imagery, and farm management records. Recommendations are delivered via a mobile app, enabling farm managers to make data-driven irrigation decisions in real time. The 2023 acquisition of Regen added 130,000 acres of managed farmland to its platform and expanded its capabilities in carbon and regenerative agriculture. CropX is deployed in 60+ countries across a diverse range of crops and farm types.\n\nCropX has raised $86.1M in total funding, including a Series C in October 2023, and has grown to serve 20,000+ customers with a team of 134 employees. The company's international deployment footprint — spanning North America, Europe, Australia, and emerging agricultural markets — reflects the universal applicability of data-driven soil management. CropX sits at the intersection of precision agriculture, water conservation, and sustainable farming, three of the highest-priority investment themes in global food systems.
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