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Lundin Mining Corp T.LUN

Alternate Symbol(s):  LUNMF

Lundin Mining Corporation is a diversified Canadian base metals mining company. It has operations and projects in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Portugal, Sweden and the United States of America, producing copper, zinc, gold and nickel. Its operations include Candelaria, Caserones, Chapada, Eagle, Josemaria Project, Neves-Corvo and Zinkgruvan. The Candelaria Copper Mining Complex comprises two adjacent copper mining operations, Candelaria and Ojos del Salado, that produce copper concentrates. Caserones is an open pit copper-molybdenum mine which produces copper concentrate, copper cathode and molybdenum concentrate. Chapada is an open pit copper-gold mine producing copper concentrate. Eagle is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States, in Michigamme Township of Marquette County. Josemaria is a large-scale copper-gold-silver project. Neves-Corvo is a mainly copper and zinc mine producing copper, zinc and lead concentrates. Zinkgruvan mines underground from several orebodies.


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Post by PMATSIon Jul 10, 2013 8:38pm
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Post# 21600312

Copper

Copper

Read today's Mining.com article "Surge in copper imports defy dismal chinese trade data"?

Why would this surprise anybody? Wouldn't you expect the Chinese to keep their assets in copper in place of gold which is less useful and paper money which is debased every day. There is a paradigm shift and the Chinese are pragmatic. What a deal. I wish I could buy groceries at a store at a lower price simply because my pantry is well stocked.

Stupid hedge traders are shorting copper based on what is used rather than what is actually bought? Did they miss the report of 2012 Chinese 17% increase of copper imports?

I doubt it. No, if you can drive the metal stocks down now, it sure makes the market profits from the next leg better when they give the signal to the media that it's ok to buy copper again. ... and of course ... when they were ready.

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