Posts Tagged “supply-tightness”

The easiest way to quantify the impact is to look at the mine utilisation figure that declined from an average of 92% in 2004 to 87.5% in 2007. According to the International Copper Study Group (ICSG), the rate fell to around 82% in Q1 …

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Copper – supply tightness offsets demand weakness

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These cracks in the ground, found anywhere else in the coalfield mountains, would be called mine breaks. Mine breaks occur usually right on top of a mountain. They are caused by either the collapsing ceiling in an abandoned mine or the …

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It’s not news : judging by the anticipation – the new Batman movie is going to be a monster hit! batman2. Watch for it on FlixPulse!

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Australia’s third largest listed nickel producer, Mincor Resources, has started production at its eighth mine in the Kambalda district of WA, the McMahon nickel mine. The news sent the company’s shar.

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Mincor starts production from new mine

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