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U.S. Antimony Corp.’s wholly owned Mexican subsidiary has received its final environmental permit to begin construction of a new flotation mill in the state of Queretaro, Mexico.
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U.S. Antimony Corp.’s wholly owned Mexican subsidiary has received its final environmental permit to begin construction of a new flotation mill in the state of Queretaro, Mexico.
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An aluminum ingot distributor is suing a longtime supplier for alleged breach of contract, claiming that it did not receive shipments because the producer found other customers willing to pay higher prices.
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With rampant supply disruptions and surging investment demand, platinum group metals (PGMs) are slated to soar in the New Year, according to players in the precious metals market.
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Bobby D. O’Brien has been appointed chief executive officer of Titanium Metals Corp.
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It’s out of the paint, it’s out of the gasoline and—as of 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2010—it’s out of the potable water fittings in the country’s most populous state. Lead, a heavy metal rapidly losing favor in applications across the United States, is now a thing of the past in plumbing fixtures in California.
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It’s out of the paint, it’s out of the gasoline and—as of 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2010—it’s out of the potable water fittings in the country’s most populous state. Lead, a heavy metal rapidly losing favor in applications across the United States, is now a thing of the past in plumbing fixtures in California.
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Bobby D. O’Brien has been appointed chief executive officer of Titanium Metals Corp.
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An aluminum ingot distributor is suing a longtime supplier for alleged breach of contract, claiming that it did not receive shipments because the producer found other customers willing to pay higher prices.
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With rampant supply disruptions and surging investment demand, platinum group metals (PGMs) are slated to soar in the New Year, according to players in the precious metals market.
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Boeing Co. has consolidated its control of the South Carolina complex crucial to successful production of its new 787 Dreamliner.
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Workers at the state-owned Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco) Chuquicamata copper mine have voted to move forward with plans to strike in protest against a low wage offer.
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Amcor Ltd.’s purchase of parts of Rio Tinto’s Alcan Packaging business has been approved by U.S. antitrust regulators, the Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday.
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Boeing Co. has consolidated its control of the South Carolina complex crucial to successful production of its new 787 Dreamliner.
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Canadian junior miner FNX Mining Co. Inc. expects to increase production by almost one-third in the New Year, focusing efforts on bolstered copper and precious metal recoveries while continuing to suspend activity at its nickel-dominant ore deposits.
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Glencore International AG has sold convertible bonds worth up to $2.2 billion to institutional investors in the strongest indication yet that it might be preparing to launch an initial public offering (IPO).
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Mining heavyweight Rio Tinto has accepted a $2.025-billion offer from Australian company Amcor Ltd. to acquire certain portions of its Alcan Packaging businesses, having received the green light from the European Commission in mid-December.
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Both spot and long-term activity in the domestic tin market are dwindling as December comes to a close, traders of the industrial metal said, even as runaway futures prices would appear to suggest otherwise.
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Venezuela’s state-owned primary aluminum producers CVG Industria Venezolana de Aluminio CA (Venalum) and CVG Aluminio del Caroni SA (Alcasa) and steelmaker Siderurgica del Orinoco CA (Sidor) are all cutting production in an effort to conserve the country’s energy supply in the wake of alleged falling water levels at the Guri hydroelectric dam, the country’s largest.
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Resolution Copper Co.’s plan to develop a massive source of domestic copper in the protected forests of Arizona has moved one step closer to reality.
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Resolution Copper Co.’s plan to develop a massive source of domestic copper in the protected forests of Arizona has moved one step closer to reality.
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The global refined copper surplus shrank in September as ongoing Chinese consumption failed to offset declinies elsewhere, according to preliminary data from the International Copper Study Group (ICSG).
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Chinese copper and aluminum imports rebounded strongly in November due to a spillover in Customs declarations after the week-long national holiday in October.
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Molybdenum prices have been driven up recently by a small rush of consumers entering the market for January delivery.