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To: Winzer who wrote (103)10/6/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: chevalier  Respond to of 343
 
I have heard numerous rumours about who the buyer may be. These rumours range from British Steel/Hoogovens, to Iron Ore out of Quebec, to Bombardier, to Bethlehem Steel. If any of these suitors buys the plant it would be fantastic (I doubt that Bombardier would be a buyer though, wouldn't make that much sense).



To: Winzer who wrote (103)10/6/1999 2:42:00 PM
From: chevalier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 343
 
One more that may be a dark horse candidate would be Rio Tinto. They control a majority of the worlds titanium supply as it accounts for roughly 30% of their business. They run a similar operation in S. Africa under the name of Richards Bay Minerals (50/50 j/v with Billiton PLC.). This deposit is right up their alley.