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... Some have said that the issues that dogged Cynthia Carroll's tenure as chief executive officer at Anglo American would need to be resolved before ... View this article
... Sept. 21); and Cynthia Carroll, chief executive officer of London-based Anglo American Plc (amm.com, Oct. 26). Kloppers ... View this article
Cynthia Carroll, the miner's outgoing chief executive officer, will step down from the board at the annual general meeting in April and will leave the ... View this article
SHANGHAI – Cynthia Carroll has resigned as chief executive officer of Anglo American Plc after more than five years in the role, the company said ... View this article
... Anglo American chief executive officer Cynthia Carroll thanked Mitsubishi, which sold a 4.1-percent stake for around $890 million, for its part in ... View this article
... in the coming months given the profound impact it will have on the future of the country's mining industry, Anglo American's ceo, Cynthia Carroll. ... View this article
... "Further changes to the fiscal regime would create a grave risk of making South Africa internationally uncompetitive," Cynthia Carroll, ceo of Anglo ... View this article
... in favour of discussing a commercial solution that takes into account the interests of both parties," Anglo American ceo Cynthia Carroll said. ... View this article
... non-core assets to $3.7 billion since 2010, maximising value from these businesses for our shareholders," Anglo American ceo Cynthia Carroll said ... View this article
... agreeable commercial solution with Codelco for the benefit of all our shareholders and, ultimately, for Chile," Anglo ceo Cynthia Carroll said in the ... 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