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... percent owned nickel-copper-cobalt-PGM sulfide Maniitsoq project in southwest Greenland, (Balogh's) years of worldwide mining experience will ... View this article
The miner said it expects to recognize non-cash impairment charges primarily for copper and cobalt producers Boss Mining and Chambishi in the ... View this article
... to the development of coking coal mines in the ... the low-grade iron ore fines mined in India ... steel manufacturing in India to the mining industry, and ... View this article
... less confident, as huge investments in mining capacity bring a ... the sound of an iron ore boss talking up ... billion being spent on new iron ore mines. ... View this article
But the Glencore boss may well have had it in mind when preparing his ... Glencore is of course not the only major metals and mining group picking ... View this article
... The Boss Mountain Mine was operated intermittently mainly as an underground mine by Noranda Mines Ltd. from the 1960s ... View this article
... now at the helm, but given the gravity of the charges against his boss (where bail ... Stakes in gold and silver mining companies were slashed as well. ... View this article
... might be a little better for the environment,' his boss will say, 'Yeah, it might be better for the environment but it's not better for your job or mine–so do ... View this article
... MSC's boss is worried about the consequences of the arrival of its flagships Fantasia ... In this potential gold mine Genoa will have a front-row seat. ... View this article
... Man of the Year" acceptance video for their boss, president and ... two-person bench called Tuyomyo (Spanish for "yours and mine") is constructed of ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel