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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum First Quantum Minerals Ltd T.FM

Alternate Symbol(s):  FQVLF

First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is a Canada-based global copper company. The Company produces copper in the form of concentrate, cathode and anode and has inventories of nickel, gold and cobalt. It is engaged in the production of copper, nickel, gold and silver, and related activities including exploration and development. The Company's operating mines include Cobre Panama, Kansanshi, Sentinel... see more

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First Quantum Minerals Ltd > stockwatch.com
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Post by TELEMARKER on Mar 20, 2024 1:53am

stockwatch.com

FP/wire say First Quantum sees copper price surge

2024-03-18 09:23 ET - In the News

The Financial Post reports in its Saturday edition that prices for copper and iron are diverging quickly, with copper rallying above $9,000 (U.S.) a ton as supply cuts hit the market and iron ore sinking as demand headwinds mount. A Bloomberg dispatch to the Post reports that copper surged almost 5 per cent last week, ending a months-long spell of inertia. Tentatively, traders are also warming to the idea that the worst of a global downturn is in the past, particularly for metals like copper. However, signs of the headwinds in traditional industrial sectors are still plain to see in the iron ore market, where futures fell below $100 (U.S.) a ton for the first time in seven months on Friday. Investors are betting that China's years-long property crisis will run through 2024, keeping a lid on demand. On Friday there were fresh signs that weakness in China's economy is hitting the copper market too. For now, the main catalyst fuelling copper's rally is an unexpected tightening in global mine supplies. That has been driven mainly by last year's closure of First Quantum Mineral's mine in Panama, but there are also growing worries about output in Zambia, which is facing an El Nino-induced power crisis.

Comment by Singoa58 on Mar 20, 2024 6:09pm
They need better negotiater to get Panama on board again.... management screwed that Royally 
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