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To: koan who wrote (30885)1/25/2007 5:22:27 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78421
 
There is nickel in some iron ores, also cobalt ... also lots of iron in some nickel ores, Sudbury for example - en.wikipedia.org

Pig iron is just the raw stuff out of the furnace, could have anything in it, probably if you had more nickel 'impurity' than your intended steel needed, it would pay to take it out ... there are really big fat books on steel-making and alloying, the variations are infinite, new ones being tried all the time

fwr.v - the PP closed yesterday, so we should see some activity soon, that may bring a little volume ... sure has been in sleepytime

cbi.v - quite the ride for those in it, eh ... i had it once, when the ticker belonged to Chesbar, and it never did that then, lol ... Ramaje Ardiente = 'Burning Branches'