Malaga Inc

Drillers at Malaga's Pasto Bueno tungsten mine in Peru in late 2010. By Trish Saywell.

Malaga plummets after production halt

Malaga (MLG-T) shares lost a third of their value after the company suspended production at its Pasto Bueno tungsten plant in Peru, as it wrestles to keep costs down following a recent power outage at its underground operation.



A conveyor moves material at Malaga's Pasto Bueno tungsten mine in Peru. Photo by Grard Tournebize

Malaga sitting pretty as tungsten prices soar

Three years ago when Pierre Monet went out on the road to talk to the investment community about tungsten, he would spend more than half of his time explaining what the metal was all about. 


Malaga expands tungsten resource

Three years ago when Pierre Monet went out on the road to talk to the investment community about tungsten, he would spend about 60% of his time explaining what the metal was all about. Today the president and chief executive of tungsten…


A conveyor moves ore at Malaga's Pasto Bueno tungsten mine in Peru. Photo by Grard Tournebize

Malaga makes headway in Peru

Before Montreal-based Malaga  (MLG-T) took over the Pasto Bueno mine in 2005, private owners in Peru had turned out nearly 6 million tonnes of tungsten ore – or 42,000 tonnes of tungsten concentrate – from just five veins they had…


Malaga makes headway in the Andes

Before Montreal-based Malaga Inc. (MLG-T, MLGAF-O) took over the Pasto Bueno mine in 2005, private owners in Peru had turned out nearly six million tonnes of tungsten–or 42,000 tonnes of tungsten concentrate–from just five veins they had…



A wolframite sample from Malaga's Pasto Bueno tungsten mine in Peru. Photo by Grard Tournebize

The case for tungsten

While gold, silver, copper and rare earths have been drawing much of the markets’ attention in the metals space recently, another metal has been quietly gathering steam.


The Case for Tungsten

While gold, silver, copper and rare earths have been drawing much of the markets’ attention in the metals space recently, another metal has been quietly gathering steam.


At Malaga's Pasto Bueno tungsten project in Peru, from left: Alonso Sanchez, chief geologist; Pierre Monet, vice president and CFO; Jean Martineau, president and CEO; Martin Wong, board member.

Malaga breaks Chinese grip on tungsten

SITE VISIT PASTO BUENO, PERU — It’s a story that is starting to sound all too familiar: China holds a lock on the supply of a strategic metal and is…




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