UPDATE 1-Chile's Collahuasi says mineral resources up 19 pct in 2012 Reuters | * Mine seeks to turn corner after bruising 2012 * Resources show significant potential for expansion -CEO * Collahuasi is world's No.3 copper mine By Fabian Cambero SANTIAGO, Feb 6 (Reuters) - World No. 3 copper mine Collahuasi said on Wednesday it...
Chile's Collahuasi says mineral resources up 19 pct in 2012 Reuters | SANTIAGO Feb 6 (Reuters) - World No.3 copper mine Collahuasi said on Wednesday its mineral resources grew by 19 percent to 9 billion tonnes last year compared with 2011 levels, due in part to new drilling campaigns and improvements in mining design...
Compass Minerals Reports Fourth-Quarter 2012 Earnings Seeking Alpha | OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Compass Minerals (CMP) reports the following results of its fourth-quarter 2012 operations: Net earnings for the quarter were $30.1 million, or $0.90 per diluted share, compared to $43.9 million, or $1.31 per...
Miners 'ready to kill' Sowetan Live | He, however, denied that he was happy about the outcome which saw two security guards being killed by striking mine workers. | He told the Marikana Commission of Inquiry yesterday that striking workers were "angry and ready to kill" because of lies...
Editorial: Unfeasible deadline for miners Jakarta Post | Paper Edition | Page: 6 | The general mining and coal director general, Thamrin Sihite, has warned mining firms that the government will not reschedule the enforcement of the total ban on exports of unrefined ores due in 2014 although many analysts...
Africa risky for Australian miners Australian Broadcasting Corporation As Australian resources companies set up shop in Africa, there's a concern some could fall foul of complicated industrial relation laws or corruption. | More than 200 Australian mining or energy companies currently operate on the African continent, a...
Bosnia’s women miners still strong Independent online Breza, Bosnia-Herzegovina - They're a legacy of communism - a group of hardy women working deep underground in Bosnia's aging coal mines. They're set to retire in three years, marking the end of an era. | In communist Yugoslavia, authorities wanted t...
Photo Essay: Bosnian women miners still go strong Philadelphia Daily News | Gallery: Photo Essay: Bosnian women miners still go strong | AMEL EMRIC, The Associated Press | Posted: Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 8:05 AM | BREZA, Bosnia-Herzegovina - They're a legacy of communism , a group of hardy women working deep underground...
Photo Essay: Bosnian women miners still go strong Herald Tribune | BREZA, Bosnia-Herzegovina - They're a legacy of communism - a group of hardy women working deep underground in Bosnia's aging coal mines. They're set to retire in three years, marking the end of an era. | In communist Yugoslavia, authorities wanted...
Photo Essay: Bosnian women miners still go strong STL Today | They're a legacy of communism _ a group of hardy women working deep underground in Bosnia's aging coal mines. They're set to retire in three years, marking the end of an era. | In communist Yugoslavia, authorities wanted to promote gender equality ...
Ronaldinho Penalty Saved: Joe Hart Double Save Helps England Defeat Brazil (VIDEO) Huffington Post | Joe Hart of England saves a penalty from Ronaldinho of Brazil during the International friendly between England and Brazil at Wembley Stadium on February 6, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images) | Ronaldinho's return to the Brazil starting XI almost got off to the perfect start. | Almost. But England goalkeeper Joe Hart...
How we test Web browsers CNET | The browser is ubiquitous, contentious, and the one app that everybody uses on every kind of hardware imaginable. Here's how we gauge performance. by | Microsoft's FishIE Tank benchmark test. (Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET) | The Web browser is the most-used kind of software in the world, having become the de facto way that peopl...