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Kentucky: (Effective July 12) A law makes it more difficult for thieves to sell stolen copper for immediate cash at recycling centers by delaying payments.
CNN: July 1 brings new, sometimes quirky laws
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All major copper mining companies are currently ramping up production to cash-in on rising copper prices.
FORBES: Freeport Bit By Grasberg Pit Low-Down Copper Ore Blues
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Freeport Copper is now flowing cash and has paid down its debt.
FORBES: Jim Bob Moffett Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is
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This illustrates the high sensitivity of its cash flows to copper prices.
FORBES: Freeport McMoran Mines Major Cash Lode
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Both byproduct metals have risen in price since the second quarter of 2009 (copper has gained 25% and zinc 19%.) Stronger copper and zinc prices will reduce cash cost per ounce and go directly toward the bottom line for companies with significant byproduct credits, like Barrick Gold, Newmont Mining, Goldcorp, Agnico-Eagle and Yamana Gold.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The company cut its full-year copper production outlook in response to continued disruptions in its cash-cow, the Grasberg mine.
FORBES: Freeport McMoran Beats Despite Plummeting Copper And Grasberg Strike
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But competitors, including the publicly held Tut Systems and Copper Mountain, are ahead in customer counts and have more cash to burn.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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When you look at major parts of the economy like technology, health care, basic industries, energy and even raw materials producers of copper, iron ore and chemicals, you find them flooded with cash.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The grab by Argentina for control its national oil company, YPF, should throw the fear of God into investors round the globe about the way revenue-hungry politicians are trying to cash in on the global boom in natural resources like oil, gold, copper, iron ore.
FORBES: Emerging Market Nations Are Screwing Natural Resource Investors