October 29, 2012 Xstrata shareholders caught in ‘prisoner’s dilemma’ Could Anglo or Vale free them? Even shareholders choking on $200 million of management bonuses, may have to okay the compensation if they want the deal to go ahead. But Xstrata may have other options beside…
October 29, 2012 Sesa Goa expects some mining restrictions in Goa to be lifted in November 2012 State of Goa expected to lift a number of iron ore mining restrictions by end of month
October 29, 2012 Sishen iron ore supply uncertainty to weigh on ArcelorMittal SA’s 3Q results Market observers expect uncertainty to weigh on results
October 27, 2012 Iron ore concentrate plant inaugurated in southeast Iran Iran inaugurated on Saturday an iron ore concentrate plant, with the production capacity of two million tons per annum, in the city of Zarand, southeastern Kerman Province, ILNA reported.
October 26, 2012 Mean reversion: Kloppers says iron ore is back to being a volume game, get used to it The opportunities that lie ahead will be volumetric as opposed to price-based
October 26, 2012 BHP confident iron ore prices will stabilize BHP Billiton CEO Marius Kloppers said during the company's annual general meeting yesterday that the record high iron prices witnessed over the past decade will not be repeated.
October 26, 2012 Cynthia Carroll yields to pressure and leaves Anglo Where there is smoke… After several reports of Anglo American’s (LON:AAL) shareholders disappointment at both the company’s overall performance and her CEO, Cynthia Carroll, she has finally left the company.
October 25, 2012 To all China bears: Iron ore has just scaled $120 Iron ore's bounce comes as signs appear that the Chinese government may have succeeded in orchestrating a soft landing for the world's second largest economy.
October 25, 2012 China to undergo U-shaped recovery A leading analyst says growth in China is set to gradually recuperate as the Middle Kingdom's economy experiences a short, sharp U-shaped convalescence.
October 25, 2012 Cheaper commodities won’t kill off Australia’s mining boom Australian Resources Minister Martin Ferguson says the onset of an era of low commodities prices does not spell the end of the country's China-backed mining boom.
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