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fell deeper into the red in its fiscal first quarter, when it increased spending on its copper-nickel-platinum group metals NorthMet project. ... View this article
The Hoyt Lakes, Minn.-based junior miner is still developing its NorthMet copper-nickel-platinum mine in Minnesota, which could be in production ... View this article
South African platinum miner Jubilee Platinum Plc is divesting the ferroalloys assets at its operations in Middelburg, South Africa, in order to focus ... View this article
... types of scrap metal. The company plans to capture platinum, palladium and rhodium from converters. Metals will be sorted ... View this article
... Jan. 1, with its Platinum Group Metals (PGM) and Minor Metal Recycling units absorbed by its Scrap Metal Recycling unit. ... View this article
... The increase included $39.8 million sales revenue from the company's Kevitsa nickel-copper-platinum project in Finland and $29.8 million from ... View this article
... he said. "I wish I hadn't bought the stake in (South African platinum producer) Lonmin—it hasn't played out very well. I still ... View this article
... Analysts have suggested that, with all the complications surrounding Anglo Platinum (Amplats)—or, indeed, any other platinum group metal asset ... View this article
... global casting and machining suppliers to offer complete in-house services, according to Los Angeles-based investment firm Platinum Equity LLC ... View this article
... Paul, Minn.-based mine development company invested more than $18.4 million in its copper-nickel-platinum group metals NorthMet project in ... 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