Rio Tinto plc


Regent takes reins at Barrick

It is not every day that the world’s largest gold company changes leaders at the helm, but such a rare day occurr…


Alcoa Slices Spending, Workforce

VANCOUVER — Aluminum giant Alcoa (AA-N) is slashing production levels, jobs, and expenditures in an attempt to keep the company strong during these “extraordinary times”.



Business As Usual After Guinea’s Military Coup

It didn’t take long for unrest to take hold in Guinea after the country’s long-serving president was pronounced dead on Dec. 22 and that has meant increased uncertainty for miners in the country.





Editorial: Code Red For Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto’s debt pangs grew acute during the week ended Dec. 13, the fiftieth trading week of 2008. They were set off this time around by the late November collapse of BHP Billiton’s drawn-out hostile…



Editorial: Nickel Cuts Hit Home

The steep fall in nickel prices since July finally translated into production cuts by the majors in Canada’s nickel camps during the week ended Dec. 6, the 49th trading week of 2008.



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