Gerdau Ameristeel First-Quarter Profit Rises to $163 Million From Year Ago
Gerdau Ameristeel Corp. , the U.S. unit of Brazilian steelmaker Gerdau SA, said first-quarter net income rose to $163 million from $133.5 million a year earlier.
Gerdau Ameristeel Corp. , the U.S. unit of Brazilian steelmaker Gerdau SA, said first-quarter net income rose to $163 million from $133.5 million a year earlier.
Daniel Major, head of the resources division of Deripaska's Basic Element company, said Thursday that the firm would make a final decision next week on whether to participate in the July 17 contest for the ...
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Timminco Limited today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
Louvem Mines Inc. , announces today its financial results for the first quarter, which ended March 31, 2008.
Diamond prices have remained very firm in recent months, even though the biggest diamond jewellery market is struggling.
Mining company Gold Reserve Inc. says its permit to develop a gold and copper deposit in Venezuela's biologically diverse Imataca Forest has been formally rescinded.
Fortescue has done it, and others are lining up for a crack, writes Jamie Freed.