2023327 · The Brazilian company that bought Inco in 2006 and took over its Sudbury operations later invested $1 billion in what it called the Clean AER (atmospheric emissions reduction) project. That investment reduced sulphur dioxide emissions to the point where the Superstack was obsolete, and it was replaced by two smaller stacks.
view more2021430 · This 1930s black & white educational/promotional film tells “The Story of Nickel”. It was produced by INCO, the International Nickel Company, Ltd., now known as ...
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view more200391 · Canada’s Top 40 by Revenue. Canadian Mining Journal Staff | September 1, 2003 | 12:00 am. Noranda Inc. has done it again, earning over $6 billion and crowning CMJ’s list of Top 40 Canadian Mining Companies. It seems Noranda is at the top every year in recent memory, but this merely reflects the company’s continuing importance not only in ...
view more20061024 · Cash-rich corporate Canada could be on a hunt for commercial prey, but the list of prominent Canadian companies now under new and foreign ownership goes on.
view more201023 · CANADIAN MINING PERSPECTIVE: Vale, union impasse raises ghosts of strikes past As the strike by Steelworkers Local 6500 at Vale Inco's Sudbury operations approaches the seven-month mark, I am left wondering how labour relations took such a giant step backwards. Not since workers struck against then-owner Inco in September …
view more20051011 · Inco, the Toronto mining group, has struck a friendly deal to acquire Falconbridge for $10.6bn (€8.84bn) in stock and cash, potentially scuppering moves by Xstrata, the London-listed metals ...
view moreOn August 14, 2006 Brazilian mining company CVRD extended an all-cash offer to buy Inco for $17 billion. That offer received approval from the Canadian government's investment review agency on October 19, and was accepted by Inco shareholders on October 23.
view moreNickel is the main focus of our business in Canada, and Vale is the world’s second-largest producer of this important metal. Nickel is rarely used in its pure form. Instead, it is combined with other metals, especially iron, chromium and copper, to produce alloys that are superior to the individu al metals. Nickel is used as an alloying ...
view more20231026 · Vale Canada Limited formerly Vale Inco CVRD Inco and Inco Limited for corporate branding purposes simply known as Vale and pronounced ˈ v ɑː l eɪ in English 1 i.
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