RE:Looks like the strike is on. Good news for copper prices.If in fact they are not making that much money with the present price of copper then the strike will happen for sure.
The accountants will then crunch the numbers to see how long they will let them strike before they settle. The price of copper, lost wages from the strike and wage demands will be in the equation. You never win in a strike because the accounts know the numbers.
PS - I have Oregondick on ignore but with Tony's recent reply post, I guessed it was him. I had to log out and see if in fact it was him and sure enough, I was right, it was him. I don't plan to log out in the future.
MM