US Steel takeover’s fate may hang on the words of a union boss
David McCall has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to do right by America’s industrial workers, and he’s ready to seize the moment.
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Panama copper miners attacked by protesters, union boss says
Mining News Pro - Protesters attacked workers leaving the Cobre Panama mine early Sunday in an incident that left about eight people injured, a union leader said.
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Impala boss says speed of palladium and rhodium price falls was a surprise
Mining News Pro - Impala Platinum chief executive Nico Muller said a rapid decline in palladium and rhodium prices that has squeezed profits, lowered dividend payouts and shifted the focus to cutting costs caught platinum miners off guard.
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Antofagasta’s Arriagada, Collahuasi boss frontrunners for Codelco’s top job
Mining News Pro - Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s top copper producer, is said to have narrowed down the names for the company’s potential new chief executive to about five candidates, including Antofagasta’s (LON: ANTO) CEO Iván Arriagada.
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Glencore boss digs in for battle as momentum shifts against Teck
Mining News Pro - Teck Resources Chief Executive Jonathan Price began last week on a blistering note, declaring a $23 billion takeover bid from Glencore Plc a “non-starter” and slamming his mining rival’s history of bribery and risk.
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COP27: We’re on a highway to climate hell, UN boss says
Mining News Pro - Despite decades of climate talks – the Egypt COP is the 27th Conference of the Parties – progress has been insufficient to save the planet from excessive warming as countries are too slow or reluctant to act, he noted.
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Barrick Gold boss tells miners to brace for more inflation
Mining News Pro - Barrick Gold Corp. boss Mark Bristow is sticking with his cost guidance for now, despite inflationary headwinds at mines around the world, but said the idea that industry costs have peaked is “wishful thinking.”
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Teck Resources boss to leave after 17 years at top job
Mining News Pro - Teck Resources, Canada’s largest diversified miner, has announced its chief executive officer, Don Lindsay, will step down after 17 years in the role.
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JPMorgan’s gold ‘boss’ led group plot to spoof prices, jury told
Mining News Pro - Michael Nowak was “the boss” of a plot at JPMorgan Chase & Co. to manipulate gold and silver prices and worked with the top trader and salesman on the bank’s precious metals desk to “spoof” markets with bogus buy and sell orders, a federal prosecutor told jurors in Chicago.
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The LME boss has a plan to catch the next big short
Mining News Pro - The London Metal Exchange’s demand for details of private deals between its members and their clients marks a line in the sand by chief Matthew Chamberlain, as he seeks to repair the market’s reputation and avoid a repeat of this year’s nickel-market chaos.
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Honeymoon not over as Boss eyes uranium production
Mining News Pro - Boss Energy has welcomed Process E&I to the mothballed Honeymoon uranium mine in South Australia under an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract.
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Taseko shakes management up as top bosses to retire
Mining News Pro - Canada’s Taseko Mines is reshuffling responsibilities among some of its most senior executives, as the miner’s top boss, Russell Hallbauer, and the chief operating officer, John McManus, will retire at the end of the month.
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VW boss slams G7 leaders for not setting coal phase-out date
Mining News Pro - Volkswagen’s chief executive has taken aim at leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) for failing to set a firm date to phase out coal power and rejecting a proposal to halt the production of diesel and gas cars.
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Gale confirmed as Resolute boss
Mining News Pro - Gold miner Resolute Mining has appointed Stuart Gale as MD and CEO effective immediately.
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Boss confirms Honeymoon’s future production lift
Mining News Pro - Boss Energy is on track to finalise its enhanced feasibility study (EFS) at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia after reaching 75 per cent completion.
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Tesla boss flags nickel supply as ‘biggest concern’
Mining News Pro - Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has declared nickel supply as a major concern for the company’s battery production, which could impact future deals with Australian nickel miners.
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Rio Tinto’s former boss gets huge payout despite caves blast
Mining News Pro - Rio Tinto’s former chief executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques and other two executives forced to leave the company after the destruction of sacred rock shelters in Western Australia closed out 2020 with substantial payouts.
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Boss to fast track Honeymoon as supply shortages loom
Mining News Pro - Boss Energy is on track to complete an enhanced feasibility study (EFS) on the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia in the coming quarter, with anticipation for a uranium price spike.
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Boss mulls over Honeymoon production
Mining News Pro - Boss Energy (formerly Boss Resources) plans to ramp up its production schedule at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia.
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Glencore enlists coal boss to replace Glasenberg as CEO
Mining News Pro - Glencore has named global head of coal Gary Nagle as the company’s next chief executive, with Ivan Glasenberg set to step down from the role next year.
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Boss raises A$15m for Honeymoon work
Mining News Pro - Uranium developer Boss Resources will raise A$15-million in a share placement to fund ongoing technical process optimisation studies and exploration at the Honeymoon project, in South Australia.
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Boss to slash costs upon Honeymoon restart
Mining News Pro - Boss Resources is inching closer to restarting the Honeymoon uranium operation in South Australia following the completion of a feasibility study.
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Rio boss apologises for cave fiasco
Mining News Pro - The CEO of mining major Rio Tinto has apologized for the distress caused by the company’s unintentional destruction of two sacred Aboriginal caves in Western Australia, saying the company would fully cooperate with the Inquiry by the Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia.
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Queensland passes law to jail mining bosses over deaths
Mining News Pro - Australia’s state of Queensland has passed a law that would see mining executives spend up to 20 years in jail, and companies hit with fines of up to A$13 million ($8.6m) if found criminally negligent over deaths at their operations.
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Gold production likely to keep falling, says Barrick boss
Mining News Pro - Global gold production is likely to keep falling, Barrick Gold boss Mark Bristow said on Tuesday.
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