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Copper Mountain Mining Corporation T.CUM


Primary Symbol: CPPMF

Copper Mountain Mining Corp is a copper producer, developer and explorer. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the Copper Mountain mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain mine produces over 90 million pounds of copper equivalent per year with a large resource that remains open laterally and at depth. The company also has the development stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia.


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Post by gheetsmithon Feb 09, 2017 12:21pm
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miners no show today strike on

miners no show today strike on

Workers at BHP Billiton's (BHP.AX)(BLT.L) Escondida in Chile, the world's biggest copper mine, walked off the job on Thursday, their union said, marking the start of a strike that threatens to disrupt the international supply of the widely used industrial metal.

It said no miners arrived for morning work aboard buses which normally deliver them to the vast deposit, which accounted for about 6 percent of global production in 2015.

"The buses are empty, there are no workers in them to replace the night shift," union spokesman Carlos Allendes told Reuters. "The strike is now in effect."

The union has warned that it is prepared for a lengthy strike.

At a camp near the mine, protesting workers settled in for the long haul, equipped with stockpiles of gas cylinders, portable cookers and tents to weather the Chilean high desert's scorching sun and frigid nights.

Escondida's processing plants, which had begun going offline on Wednesday, are now completely stopped, the union added.

Striking workers also blocked roads at the Coloso port, where hundreds of thousands of tonnes of copper are shipped annually.

"We are united and strong to make sure this is a success considering the measures the company has taken against its workers," said Claudio Perez, plant worker at the Coloso port.

BHP Billiton spokesmen were not immediately available for comment.

BHP has said it would halt production during the strike because it could not guarantee the safety of the 80 workers the government had authorized to perform critical duties, such as equipment upkeep and adhering to environmental protocols.

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