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Gold/Mining/Energy
Copper - analysis
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Emcee:  Angelo Ferraro Type:  Unmoderated
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81 <b>Copper price to average 77 cts/lb in 1999-JB Were</b> CHICAGO, Angelo Ferraro-9/16/1998
80 Grassberg is up and running again. teevee-8/16/1998
79 Hi, I see FCX shut down Grassberg (~5% of free world copper production) and theteevee-8/11/1998
78 Hi teevee. Codelco's average is .687c. They have a number of copper mines tthe Chief-8/8/1998
77 Hi, I see Codelco's price of producing copper is US$0.687/lb. As Codelco (Cteevee-8/7/1998
76 Hi CTW. To simplified an analysis IMHO. Copper will continue to be the mainstaythe Chief-8/7/1998
75 Copper is finished! Not entirely, but it will never be the precious metal that CTW-8/7/1998
74 Hi, I wonder if the Gov't of Peru will grant an extention to Rio Algom, Norteevee-8/6/1998
73 Thanks for the M S report on the Copper market. It brings up many subjects of iGunnar-7/24/1998
72 From a Morgan Stanley report earlier this month: <b>KEY POINTS</b>Angelo Ferraro-7/23/1998
71 This is not the place to have a discussion about central Africa (eventhough it Gunnar-7/22/1998
70 Hi Gunner, The Tenke project is located in Africa. Africa is referred to the &teevee-7/21/1998
69 Hi, I agree with your notion of productive efficiency. This in my mind, translateevee-7/21/1998
68 Am I lost in your English expressions? We have an average cost of copper produGunnar-7/21/1998
67 MNM: <i><<<<The essential aspect becomes productive efficRon Everest-7/21/1998
66 <i> Essentially, most senior producers reserves are so long lived that beYorikke-7/21/1998
65 A few copper pennies would probably provide enough copper for hundreds of chipRobert Salasidis-7/20/1998
64 Teevee I was thinking about jr. copper producers. One's that have only oneFrancis Scavo-7/20/1998
63 Interesting, Teevee! "Has there been a "paradigm revelation" reGunnar-7/19/1998
62 I have recently learned about the development of copper based chips by the semiCaspian-7/18/1998
61 Hi, I happen to own a number of senior copper producers. Some trade at a discouteevee-7/17/1998
60 Raymond Has anyone done a study on the copper co's as to there market valuFrancis Scavo-7/17/1998
59 Hi Angelo, Ray at bostonmining.com I think if we are going into a world wide rRaymond M. Mullaney-7/17/1998
58 August and September CU firming up at .7720 cgi.ino.comRon Everest-7/16/1998
57 Hi John. <i>Is copper dead, and this thread too?</i> I don't tthe Chief-7/14/1998
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