Anaconda drills high-grade iron ore at San Gabriel (November 05, 2007)

When Rio Tinto (RTP-N, RIO-L) found iron oxide copper-gold deposits 1,000 km north of Santiago, Chile, 10 years ago, it completed 11 reverse-circulation (RC) drill holes targeting magnetic anomalies. But the base metals giant decided that the iron ore mineralization...

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