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has agreed to maintain its Portovesme aluminum smelter on the Italian island of Sardinia until the end of June 2014, rather than just the end of this ... View this article
Tax authorities are reviewing raw material transactions between Glencore Xstrata Plc and its wholly owned Portovesme smelter on the Italian island ... View this article
... Switzerland-based Glencore Xstrata Plc apparently signaled to its customers that it would have no spot availability from its Portovesme smelter in ... View this article
... mixed at Glencore's other zinc operations, which include Los Quenuales in Peru, Sinchi Wayra in Bolivia, AR Zinc in Argentina, Portovesme in Italy ... View this article
... into Italy are above those being offered further north, as supply in that region has been hit by the full closure of Alcoa Inc.'s Portovesme smelter in ... View this article
... just completed the curtailment of its 150,000-tonnes-per-year Portovesme smelter in Sardinia. ... This was the case in Portovesme. ... View this article
... also need to sell its Nordenham zinc smelter in Germany, and Baar, Switzerland-based Glencore might need to divest its Portovesme smelter in ... View this article
has completely closed its Portovesme aluminum smelter in Italy, marking a key step in the company's schedule of capacity curtailments, an ... View this article
Glencore International Plc has removed itself from the running for Alcoa Inc.'s Portovesme smelter in Italy, a source familiar with the negotiations ... View this article
KiteGen Research, a wind energy exploration company based in Turin, Italy, has confirmed its interest in Alcoa Inc.'s Portovesme smelter. ... View this article
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