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By Staff Writer |
May 5, 2008
This latest hike will bring total steel price increases for the year to date to a whopping 65%.
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By Mathabo Le Roux |
September 7, 2007
A Competition Tribunal says Arcelor abused its dominant market position and ripped off domestic steel purchasers.
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By Laura Bobak |
August 27, 2007
The companies will face major challenges from offshore rivals that can produce steel slab at lower prices, according to an analyst.
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By Mathabo Le Roux |
August 15, 2007
Only 1.89% of Highveld's minority shares were tended to the Russian steel maker at the close of its offer.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
May 25, 2007
CEO Ras Myburgh says the contract in Senegal made provision for international arbitration and Kumba's board had still to make a decision on whether to take this step.
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By Rob Rose |
April 19, 2007
Kumba's simmering dispute with Senegal reached breaking point yesterday, when the company was booted off the Faleme iron ore project.
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By Andrew K. Burger |
April 8, 2007
What ETFs have done for precious metals, they may do for other metals and minerals. Van Eck Global's steel ETF is looking to make hay while market conditions are ripe.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
February 26, 2007
Kumba Iron Ore says it will take all legal action necessary to protect its contractual rights to the Faleme iron ore deposit in Senegal, where Arcelor Mittal plans to spend $2.2 billion in development.
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By Staff Writer |
January 18, 2007
Mittal Steel SA says its $80.7 million relining of the Vanderbijlpark Blast Furnace D is scheduled to start in February 2007 and will increase iron production to 1.85 tonnes per annum.
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By Michael Keating |
December 19, 2006
For Liberia, natural resources look like the key to solid development and a revival of the relative prosperity of days gone by.