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Mining News: Rising metals prices
[ferro-alloys.com] Increasing gold, zinc, copper prices bode well for Alaska’s mining sector |
Keown: Is our affluence in jeopardy?
[ferro-alloys.com] A cartoon that causes the reader to seriously question our society’s behavior shows an alien spacecraft observing our planet and contemplating a landing. The visitors look at a region and see miners taking minerals from the earth. Workers a... |
China Moly bolsters balance sheet
[ferro-alloys.com] A copper and nickel rally alongside a spate of positive quarterly results combined to see the majority of leaders by market capitalisation post healthy gains in the past week.China Moly spent $2.65 billion acquiring a 56% stake in Tenke Fung... |
Top 40 miners returned to profit in 2016: PwC
[ferro-alloys.com] Aggregate profits of $20 billion versus a loss of $28 billion in 2015 Is the bad and the ugly over and the good returning to the mining industry? PwC seems to think so, according to a new report from the consulting firm. |
Chile's Molymet posts 15% drop in Q1 molybdenum sales
[ferro-alloys.com] Chile's Molymet, the world's largest processor of molybdenum, sold 36.2 million lb of molybdenum products during the first quarter, down 15.5% year on year, the company said. |
Ecuador anticipates $4 billion in mining investments by 2021
[ferro-alloys.com] Ecuador is quickly gaining ground as a mining investment destination in Latin America thanks to a revised regulatory framework and a major investor engagement campaign that has already attracted around 420 applications for concessions in les... |
Copper and molybdenum production levels increase in Armenia
[Ferro-Alloys.com]According to data provided by the National Statistics Service of Armenia, 63,6 thousand tons of copper concentrate have been produced in Armenia in January-February of 2017, exceeding the results of the previous year by 2,5%. |
Peru's copper, silver, molybdenum output up in October from a year ago
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Peru's production of copper, silver and molybdenum rose in October from a year ago, while gold, zinc, lead and tin output fell, the government said Tuesday. |
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