Alcoa Inc

Newmont leads in volume

U.S. stock markets fell over the period Dec. 29-Jan. 4. The S&P 500 index was down 25 points, or 2%, to close at 1,188.05 points, whereas the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 2%, or 223.76 points, to close at 10,630.78 points. The price of go…


Alcan plans closures, job cuts (December 13, 2004)

Montreal-based aluminum giant Alcan (AL-T) plans to close three European facilities as part of a restructuring plan associated with its assimilation of French rival Pechiney, which it acquired in 2003.




Alcoa back in business at Wenatchee

Workers at the idled aluminum smelter in Wenatchee, Wash., represented by the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) and the Aluminum Trades Council of Wenatchee, have voted to accept a labour agreement that will save about 400 jobs.


Aluminum: where next?

We were originally asked by the organizers of a recent aluminum conference to address the topic “Aluminum: can momentum be sustained?” However, the reality is that the previous upward momentum has stalled. Moreover, there is a significant amount o…


Nickel buoyed by strong fundamentals

Another surge in nickel prices above US$15,000 per tonne in early July was too significant to escape action. Consumers withdrew their buying interest and excess material was delivered into LME warehouses against an attractive backwardation, while…


Disharmony for Harmony

U.S. stock markets didn’t show much change over the period Sept. 8-14. The S&P 500 index was up 7 points, or 0.6%, at 1,128.33 points and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.2%, or 24.63 points to close at 10,318.16 points.


Ivan wreaks havoc in Caribbean

Hurricane Ivan, a category-5 storm, has struck with a vengeance, causing devastation in Grenada and extensive damage in other areas of the Caribbean.


Alcoa shares tumble (September 20, 2004)

Alcoa (AA-N) shares fell 7.5% to US$30.75 on Sept. 10 after the company warned that third-quarter earnings from continuing operations would likely shrink to US30-35 per share from a previously expected US52 per share.


Alcoa exec dies in car crash

Pittsburgh-based Alcoa (AA-N) executive Michael Coleman was killed recently when his Porsche spun out of control and struck another vehicle just outside Knoxville, Tenn.


Newmont vs. Mother Nature

U.S. stock markets rose slightly over the period Sept.1-7. The S&P 500 index was up 17 points, or 1.5%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 1.6%, or 168.87 points, to close at 10,342.79 points.


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