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Analysts’ tin price forecasts raised

A new survey of price forecasts for LME metals in 2012 and 2013 published by Reuters on Friday showed a slightly higher range of projections than in January. Reuters has now instituted a quarterly poll of bank and other analysts, having previously produced two surveys...

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Exploration boom in Tasmania

Tasmania's mineral exploration sector has finally shaken off the doldrums, with almost 80 companies spending a record A$ 38.7 million last year looking for the mines of tomorrow, the Hobart Mercury newspaper reported. Drill rigs are humming on many of the 194...

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Timah proposes reduced dividend to support investment plan

Indonesia's state-controlled tin producer PT Timah is proposing lower dividend payments than normal at its annual general shareholders meeting, taking place on 19 April, in order to allow more investment in upgrading its production facilities. "From year to year, we...

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MSC appoints Chua as Deputy CEO

Malaysia Smelting Corporation has appointed Chua Cheong Yong as Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer, and Mohamed Yakub Bin Ismail as the company's Chief Operating Officer. In a statement to the Bursa Malaysia Exchange MSC said that Mr Chua "will continue to helm the...

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Indonesian tin volume slower in March

Refined tin shipments from Indonesia, the world's top exporter, fell 4.9% in March compared to a year ago, mostly due to heavy rainfall, a trade ministry official told Reuters. The tonnage of tin metal checked prior to shipment in March was 8,608 tonnes, compared to...

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YTC reports improved 2011 results, but warns on Q1 weakness

Yunnan Tin Company, the world's largest tin producer, said on Tuesday that its net profit for 2011 increased 92% year-on-year to RMB 703 million yuan (US$112 million at current exchange rates). According to a filing with the Shenzhen stock exchange reported by the...

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No plan for Indonesian tax rise

Indonesia is not formally discussing a suggestion from the Industry Ministry to tax exports of coal and minerals Bloomberg reported, following interviews with government and industry officials. The clarification came following reports yesterday that the ministry was...

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Rumours of Cookson electronics divestment

There has been speculation in the UK and international financial press that Cookson plc is planning to spin-off its electronics division, which is the world's largest producer of solders. The story first appeared in the Sunday Times newspaper at the weekend, although...

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MSC near DR Congo, Indonesia deals

Malaysian Smelting Corporation expects to acquire upstream tin assets in DR Congo by the middle of this year, CEO Datuk Seri Mohd Ajib Anuar told The Star newspaper. "We hope we can hasten this due diligence process and decision-making, I won't say it will be long...

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