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Mawson West Ltd Ord MWSWF

"Mawson West Ltd is an Australian-based copper producer, developer and explorer. It is engaged in the production of copper and silver concentrate production, mineral exploration and development in the Democratic Republic of the Congo."


GREY:MWSWF - Post by User

Comment by CQCmasteron Jan 30, 2015 6:28pm
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Post# 23383721

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Days away from Full Operation - 20,000 MT per Annum

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Days away from Full Operation - 20,000 MT per Annum
michelleb33 wrote: I use to work at a home builder 8 years back. Plumbers used to use copper in all the water lines. Look at any old house. It's all copper. It's all hard plastic now installed in newer houses. Cheaper.they don't use copper as they use too. It will be hard to go back to 3 on copper this year. I'd be just happy if we hold 2.50 here. With the nr thst came out 4 days back announcing our new director that deals in mergers and acquisitions can get a great deal for the company. I don't expect it too be soon though.


I study in nanotechnology and I can tell you this, even though there are better alternatives than copper like nanofibers and optics for information distribution, in the end, those are overly expensive to manufacture. Therefore, copper will still rule the infrastructure and technology sectors for awhile and then some. Demand will always be there. Especially with China and India on the rise.
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