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The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) has started a review of Pure Nickel Inc. with respect to continued listing requirements, although the mining company ... View this article
... the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has voluntarily delisted its shares from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). "The decision to delist has been ... View this article
... TSX has told First Nickel that it will start a delisting review, but the miner said it is confident that it will be in compliance with all of the exchange's ... View this article
Vlissingen, the Netherlands, was delisted for good delivery of copper in ... When the Vlissingen delisting was announced, market participants warned ... View this article
... The move to delist Detroit has almost unanimous ... on whether this might include delisting locations in ... It delisted copper for delivery to this location in ... View this article
... Concerns surrounding warehousing have already prompted the exchange to delist Vlissingen for good delivery of copper and to introduce ... View this article
... "The problem is that if the LME delisted the location for copper storage there would be few alternatives: Mobile, Ala., is relatively close but there are ... View this article
... The contract was introduced some two and a half years after CME opted to delist its aluminum futures contract due to inactivity (amm.com, Oct. ... View this article
... In April, the LME said it would delist Vlissingen as a delivery point for ... But delisting locations for deliveries or setting a minimum outbound tonnage is ... View this article
... The large aluminum queue prompted the LME to delist Vlissingen as a valid delivery location for copper cathode in April following a unanimous ... 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