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Vol. 11, No. 48 Week of November 26, 2006
Providing coverage of Alaska and Northwest Canada's mineral industry


MINING NEWS: Teck Cominco boss impressed with Alaska

Stable taxation levels and regulatory environment are good for mining, but infrastructure could be improved, says Don Lindsay

Sarah Hurst

For Mining News

In a week when lead and zinc hit record-breaking high prices, it was particularly appropriate for Vancouver-based Teck Cominco’s president and CEO, Don Lindsay, to be visiting Alaska for the seventh time. The state is home to the world’s largest lead-zinc mine, Red Dog, and the company has further d....

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Alaska 20 percent of Teck Cominco’s revenues

ANCSA one of foundations of Red Dog’s success

Company concerned about targeted taxes

Pogo recovering from fire, power outage


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