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Former Asarco LLC parent company Grupo Mexico SA de CV will regain control of the U.S. copper miner, a Texas judge ruled Friday, bringing to an end nearly five years of bankruptcy proceedings for the again-profitable U.S. copper miner.
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The spot ferrovanadium market was particularly hushed this week, but contract business continues to hum along, producers and traders said.
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The spot ferrovanadium market was particularly hushed this week, but contract business continues to hum along, producers and traders said.
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Globe Specialty Metals Inc. is having some success in inking 2010 annual contracts due to a rebound in demand for its silicon metal and ferrosilicon products, the company said.
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Globe Specialty Metals Inc. is having some success in inking 2010 annual contracts due to a rebound in demand for its silicon metal and ferrosilicon products, the company said.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission voted 6-0 to continue its preliminary phase anti-dumping duty investigations into imports of seamless refined copper pipe and tube from China and Mexico.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission voted 6-0 to continue its preliminary phase anti-dumping duty investigations into imports of seamless refined copper pipe and tube from China and Mexico.
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The economic recovery will be slow and uncertain throughout 2010 as credit remains tight and the necessity to phase out enormous government subsidies threatens recent improvement in key sectors like housing, banking and industrial production, according to Harvey Rosenblum, executive vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Copper prices will extend recent gains in 2010, although at a slower pace, as improving global demand replaces supply concerns as the main driver of the market, according to CPM Group senior base metals analyst Catherine Virga.
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Canadian aluminum extruder Daymond Aluminum has gone into receivership, according to a local news report.
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Copper prices will extend recent gains in 2010, although at a slower pace, as improving global demand replaces supply concerns as the main driver of the market, according to CPM Group senior base metals analyst Catherine Virga.
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The London Metal Exchange’s molybdenum futures contract faces a tough fight to gain acceptance from North American consumers, though it could emerge as a hedging mechanism over time, a top executive at Thompson Creek Metals Co. Inc. said.
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HudBay Minerals Inc. has announced that Peter Jones, chief executive officer, will retire at year-end.
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Canadian aluminum extruder Daymond Aluminum has gone into receivership, according to a local news report.
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HudBay Minerals Inc. has announced that Peter Jones, chief executive officer, will retire at year-end.
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Junior nickel and copper miner FNX Mining Co. Inc. saw its net loss more than double in the third quarter as it was forced to stockpile significant amounts of nickel due to a labor strike at Vale Inco Ltd.’s Sudbury, Ontario, operations.
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Junior nickel and copper miner FNX Mining Co. Inc. saw its net loss more than double in the third quarter as it was forced to stockpile significant amounts of nickel due to a labor strike at Vale Inco Ltd.’s Sudbury, Ontario, operations.
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Zinc premiums remain weak in the United States, but the bottom of the range has come up slightly as some consumers book 2010 metal and others take advantage of somewhat lower pricing levels.
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North American primary aluminum output ticked higher in October, a trend that analysts said could be a response to higher aluminum prices over the course of the month.
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At least two U.S. trade associations and one major aluminum company have filed written objections to an Indian wire manufacturer’s petition seeking duty-free treatment.
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North American primary aluminum output ticked higher in October, a trend that analysts said could be a response to higher aluminum prices over the course of the month.
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Global mining giants Rio Tinto and Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco) have teamed up to jointly pursue the next generation of copper mining and processing technologies.
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Zinc premiums remain weak in the United States, but the bottom of the range has come up slightly as some consumers book 2010 metal and others take advantage of somewhat lower pricing levels.
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At least two U.S. trade associations and one major aluminum company have filed written objections to an Indian wire manufacturer’s petition seeking duty-free treatment.