UPDATE: Thompson Creek to build $498M mill complex
Vancouver – Instead of revamping existing equipment as originally envisioned, Thompson Creek Metals (TCM-T) is…
Vancouver – Instead of revamping existing equipment as originally envisioned, Thompson Creek Metals (TCM-T) is…
Vancouver – Thompson Creek Metals (TCM-T) announced that it plans on building a new $498 million mill for…
The year’s 23rd trading week was highlighted by lots of small but significant events, as the North American mining sector continued to gain strength after a long hard winter of hunkering down.
One encouraging development during the 18th trading week of the year was the hint that the molybdenum market is recovering after the devastating demand collapse we witnessed late last year.
VANCOUVER — Following the lead of other molybdenum miners, Thompson Creek Metals (TCM-T, TC-N) is slashing its production forecast for 2009.
A sudden drop in molybdenum demand over the last few weeks has prompted Thompson Creek Metals (TCM-T, TC-n) to batten down the hatches.
The spectre of a global recession continued to grow and shape-shift during the week ended Nov. 8, the 45th trading week of 2008, laying its dead hand onto more industrial players, including automakers…
A sudden drop in molybdenum demand over the last few weeks has prompted Thompson Creek Metals (TCM-T, TC-N, A6R-F) …
Citing low global growth expectations, Deutche Bank has lowered price targets for commodities. Deutche Bank expects…
VANCOUVER — Risk-averse major mining companies didn’t rush to revive molybdenum properties as prices began to climb in 2004, after averaging US$4.50 per lb. for a decade. They’d seen moly prices soar…
Vancouver — Risk-averse major mining companies didn’t rush to revive molybdenum properties as prices began to clim…
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