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Copper - analysis
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256copper.org look under "Power Cable" Maybe things are different in CaArchie Meeties-1/29/2001
255That might make a good subject for a thread, the whole concept of Country Risk .marcos-1/28/2001
254I really think that the country risk of Zambia is overdone. Canadians are unneceStephen O-1/28/2001
253I follow aur.to longterm and currently hold a chunk, my interest in the copper mmarcos-1/28/2001
252Just read the Haywood comments and I agree with their overall view. I would muchStephen O-1/28/2001
251Aluminium has greater strength per weight so it is used for high voltage lines wmarcos-1/28/2001
250That's not true. Aluminum is sometimes used for wide spans because it's Stephen O-1/28/2001
249Arch, IMO as we see the value and distance of electricity increase, copper will Richard Mazzarella-1/28/2001
248Just to follow up on something. Aluminum is used in most transmission wires, wiArchie Meeties-1/28/2001
247Mixed news for miners in wide-ranging forecasts By Gillian OStephen O-1/27/2001
246Well, sh*t. I just wrote a pagefull about the copper markets and SI ate it withArchie Meeties-1/25/2001
245Music to my ears. Electricity transmission takes 26% of all copper produced. ChiStephen O-1/25/2001
244It's apparent that investors have failed to connect the dots on energy and rrusswinter-1/25/2001
243russ, thanks for the interesting post. There's also another copper use that Richard Mazzarella-1/25/2001
242Moffit also had this to say on CNBC. Looks like am emerging bull market in resourusswinter-1/25/2001
241Interesting post on copper: ragingbull.altavista.comRichard Mazzarella-1/22/2001
240(MB) - Low demand stifles Chinese Cu trade 1/10/1 17:2 (New York) January 10 (MStephen O-1/11/2001
239Cheap producers, especially those with cheap power costs, will be kings in the dRobert Douglas-1/5/2001
238I asked the question because First Quantum operating in Zambia is getting their Stephen O-1/5/2001
237Good question. And a good point. The cost of producing copper has probably gonRobert Douglas-1/5/2001
236What does Phelps Dodge pay for electricity for it's refining?Stephen O-1/5/2001
235<i>``It's not new metal, it's just being relocated to LME- Robert Douglas-1/5/2001
234Postscript: finance.yahoo.com What are the odds that this will indeed lead to tyc:>-1/5/2001
233Robert, did you read the final sentence of the report that Stephen posted ? ``Ityc:>-1/5/2001
232It's going to take worldwide rate cuts and a lot more than a half point to gRobert Douglas-1/4/2001
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