October 2, 2011 Rio Tinto says targets for boosting female numbers ‘vital’ The mining industry finds it difficult to attract and retain senior women. Narelle Crux, talent management head at Rio Tinto, tells Louisa Peacock how the company is working to change…
October 1, 2011 BHP Billiton chairman buys up another $500,000 stake JACQUES Nasser, for the second time in a month, has bought shares in BHP Billiton on the New York Stock Exchange. The chairman paid about $29.50 a share for scrip…
October 1, 2011 Punjab steel industry on 4-day strike Chandigarh: Over 500 steel producers in Punjab today went on strike for four days to protest alleged harassment by officials of the Central Excise department. Earlier, the industry including induction…
October 1, 2011 African Minerals cuts iron ore sales forecast Mining firm African Minerals Ltd cut its estimate of iron ore sales for 2011, as mine equipment at its Sierra Leone project was redeployed to build port and railway infrastrucure.
September 30, 2011 Indian cabinet passes new mine law; coal producers hit with 26% tax A draft law approved by the Indian cabinet today directs miners to share their profits with people displaced by mining. The Wall Street Journal reports that the law, which has…
September 30, 2011 Century Iron Mines Corporation Announces Results of 2011 Annual General Meeting and Financial Results for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2011 TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Sept. 30, 2011) -
September 29, 2011 MINERAL PROCESSING: Outotec to deliver ferrochrome plant to China ESPOO, Finland - Outotec Oyj will design, build and deliver a new ferrochrome plant to Baotou, in Inner Mongolia, China. The plant is to be operational in 2013 and produce…
September 29, 2011 Severstal planning higher production; bullish on coal, iron ore Russian mining group Severstal plans to boost production of coking coal and expects iron ore mines in Liberia and Brazil to come online by 2017, the company said Thursday in…
September 29, 2011 ArcelorMittal formally commences iron ore production in Liberia ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel and mining company, recently commenced commercial iron ore production from its mining operations in Liberia. A launch event was held in Buchanan which was attended…
September 29, 2011 Australia’s Fortescue wins right to appeal disclosure case Australian iron ore producer Fortescue Metals Group and its founder Andrew Forrest on Thursday won the right to appeal against a conviction for misleading investors in 2004, the company said…
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