www.vale.com
Vale is a global mining company headquartered in Brazil, with a workforce of over 100,000 employees. The company is produces iron ore, nickel, coal, aluminum, potassium, copper, manganese and a range of other metals.
Articles
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11/02/2010
Vale sees robust demand for nickel, iron ore and coaking coal as steel production recovers
The world's top iron ore miner says it is "confident in the expansionary trend of the demand for minerals and metals" and views 2010 "as a very promising year."
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07/05/2009
Vale says iron ore demand outside China 'extremely weak', nickel showing some improvement
Vale said Wednesday that while the demand for iron ore outside of China remains "extremely weak", global nickel demand is showing "some limited signals of improvement."
News
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25/01/13
Dundee Securities adds Rathdowney Resources, Tirex Resources to watch list; highlights top producer -
25/05/10
West Africa iron ore race intensifies as majors and China pile in -
06/05/10
Vale sees strong demand for metals and minerals -
03/05/10
Brazil's Vale shells out $2.5 billion for 51% stake in West African iron ore project -
20/10/09
Vale increases 2010 investment budget by 43% to $12.9 billion -
02/10/09
Vale Inco partially restarts production at Sudbury Complex -
30/07/09
Vale's net income plunges 84% in second quarter -
30/03/09
Vale to fund Warburton JV copper project for Rubicon Resources
Recent Sector News
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