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Pulaski Co. officials confirm construction will begin soon at the Denny-Kanis intersection, while ARDOT says the I-30 widening in Saline County is nearing completion ...
Korea Zinc's move comes at a critical time for the US, which consumes around 22,000 metric tons of antimony annually but lacks domestic mining operations.
Korea Zinc Co., Ltd., (Korea Zinc) will make a strategic equity investment in TMC of $85.2 million in exchange for 19.6 million common shares at the last market closing price of $4.34 per share ...
The Last of Us loves a good callback, and in its Season 2 finale, it draws a heartbreaking connection from Ellie (Bella Ramsey) to Joel (Pedro Pascal). The callback comes when Ellie attempts to ...
Today, the United States produces a little over 6 percent of the world’s zinc, compared with China’s 33 percent. 8 Most of this production, nearly 70 percent, takes place at the Red Dog mine in Alaska ...
The US State Department said it is closely monitoring the private equity firm MBK Partners’ attempt to take over Korea Zinc, the world’s largest zinc smelter, a ...
US House of Representatives members and other political figures have expressed concerns over private equity firm MBK Partners' attempt to acquire Korea Zinc, the world's largest zinc smelter ...
The world’s largest zinc smelter is planning to significantly expand its copper output, taking advantage of growth opportunities in the US as it seeks to become a leading player in the global ...
Yesterday, Google Maps updated the Gulf of Mexico’s name for US users to read ‘Gulf of America’ instead. Now, it seems that Apple Maps is quickly following suit.
The Geographic Names Information System has updated the Gulf of Mexico's name to Gulf of America. So, Google Maps has applied the new name for users in the US.
Hindustan Zinc also registered historic best third quarter EBITDA of US$ 537 million, up 28% with an industry leading EBITDA margin of c. 53%, up c. 400 bps year-on-year.
Google Maps will also rename the famous Alaskan mountain, “Denali,” to “Mount McKinley,” after President William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States.