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... of molybdenum in fiscal 2011, is owned 75-percent by Taseko and 25-percent by Cariboo Copper Corp., a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sojitz Corp. ... View this article
... Primary Metals was taken over by Japan's Sojitz Corp. in 2007, according to Metal Bulletin. Thorsten Schier,. Nonferrous, Tungsten,. URN 3131289. View this article
... 30, is owned 75 percent by Taseko and 25 percent by Cariboo Copper Corp., a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sojitz Corp. Barbara O'Donovan,. ... View this article
... Gibraltar is a joint venture between Taseko (75 percent) and Cariboo Copper Corp. (25 percent), a subsidiary of Japan's Sojitz Corp. ... View this article
... produced roughly 7 million pounds of molybdenum in 2011, is owned 75 percent by Thompson Creek Metals and 25 percent by Japan's Sojitz Corp ... View this article
... mine, Australia BHP owns 86% of the Worsley alumina refinery and Boddington bauxite mine in a joint venture with Japan Alumina and Sojitz. ... View this article
... Gibraltar is 75-percent owned by Taseko, with the rest held by Cariboo Copper Corp., a subsidiary of Japan's Sojitz Corp. ... View this article
Japan's Kobe Steel has agreed to buy a 33% stake in Sojitz Resources & Technology (SRT), to gain access to the Southdown iron ore project in ... View this article
... The company recently settled a dispute with Japan's Sojitz Corp., its partner in the Endako molybdenum mine in British Columbia, over a cost ... View this article
... Meanwhile, the Denver-based company has resolved a funding dispute over the mill with Sojitz Moly Resources Inc., a 25-percent partner at ... View this article
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