Thompson Creek sees status quo in ’13

Nov 09, 2012 | 02:56 PM | Thorsten Schier

Tags  Kevin Loughrey, Thompson Creek, molybdenum, third quarter 2012, Thorsten Schier

NEW YORK — The molybdenum market looks poised to follow a familiar pattern in 2013, with restocking early in the year leading to improved demand and a subsequent falloff toward year-end.
“That’s a little something of a pattern that’s developed here over the past years. That’s not historically always been the pattern, but it seems to be one right now,” Kevin Loughrey, chairman and chief executive officer of Denver-based molybdenum producer Thompson Creek Metals Co. Inc., told AMM. ....





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