The Doe Run Company

People (February 20, 2006)

Apollo Gold — Donald Miller to resign as VP of human resources and administration; James O’Neill to resign as VP finance; Donald Vagstad to resign as general counsel and corporate…


People (February 13, 2006)

ABB Swizterland — Steve McGarel appointed regional sales manager of the Minerals Business Unit….




People (December 27, 2004)

Antofagasta — Jean-Paul Luksic appointed chairman; Marcelo Awad appointed CEO of subsidiary Antofagasta Mining South America.


Base metals buoyed by manufacturing gains; Shakespeare

The most recent U.S. industrial production data showed a solid gain in the fourth quarter of 2003, led by a 1% jump in manufacturing output. The gains were boad-based, spreading across almost all manufacturing output categories. The February stren…


Encouraging signs for zinc and lead

ZincAfter two years of depressed zinc prices in a narrow range, the price peak of US$877 per tonne in August shows an encouraging ability by this market to finally move. Stronger prices are fundamenta…


People (March 24, 2003)

Alcan — Denis Desautels and Milton Wong selected as candidates for election to board of directors.Alcoa — Mohammad Zaidi appointed chief technical officer.Arch Coal — Bennett Hatfield…


PEOPLE (March 10, 2003)

Arch Coal — Bennett Hatfield appointed president eastern operations.Diadem Resources — Paul Carroll appointed president and CEO; Thomas Skimming appointed vice-chairman; former CEO, Peter Howe, will…


Modest recovery projected for base metals in 2003

This article is the second of two instalments devoted to base metals and was culled from Barclays Capital’s monthly report The Commodity Refiner. Part 1 appeared in our Dec. 2-8 issue, and a separate …


Doe Run scrutinized for lead levels

Fresh air is a rare indulgence for kids in Herculaneum, Mo., these days. On the advice of health officials, street play is discouraged and most parks are off-limits until further notice. Parents may b…


Enron demise shakes metals markets

Base metals prices put in a mixed performance during the report period Nov. 26-30, driven by further production cuts and by differing responses to Enron’s troubles (see editorial, page 4). Copper, whi…


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