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Baosteel sees China’s 2016 steel consumption down nearly 3 pct y/y
The forecast from Baoshan Iron & Steel, or Baosteel, comes at a time when China, the world’s top producer of the alloy, is stepping up efforts to slash a huge overcapacity that has boosted cheap exports amid slowing demand at home. |
Zimasco seeks six-year relief on debt interest
Zimbabwe’s largest ferrochrome producer, Zimasco, currently under provisional judicial management, has approached banks it owes $35 million for a six and half year moratorium on interest on the pre-judicial management debts. |
Zimbabwe: Corporate Vultures Swoop On Zimasco
Corporate vultures are circling around Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (Pvt) Ltd (Zimasco) with a view to effect a hostile take-over of the integrated ferrochrome company in the country, businessdigest can reveal. |
Zimasco: The inside story of daring corporate banditry
ON one chilly morning in July last year, three men walked into Zimasco’s Harare offices. They wanted to see the man in charge and had a business proposal. |
Zimbabwe: Corporate Vultures Swoop On Zimasco
Corporate vultures are circling around Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (Pvt) Ltd (Zimasco) with a view to effect a hostile take-over of the integrated ferrochrome company in the country, businessdigest can reveal. |
Merafe Set to Benefit from SA’s Reduced Ferrochrome Production
AS SOUTH Africa regained its top spot as the world’s biggest ferrochrome producer, Merafe Resources, the junior partner in the Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture, said the venture was well placed to take advantage of improved demand and reduced output in the coun... |
IMFA Ramps up Output as Ferro Chrome Demand Firms up
India's leading producer of value added ferro chrome Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd (IMFA) has scaled up output buoyed by a rebound in demand for ferro chrome. |
Weak Exchange Rate Cools Off Merafe
Listed ferrochrome producer Merafe Resources expected its basic and headline earnings a share for the six months to June to be between 48 percent and 60 percent lower than in the previous corresponding period, it said yesterday. |
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