QUOTE AND NEWS
Mining Weekly  Feb 27  Comment 
Canadian metals miner Teck and smelter Korea Zinc have agreed to processing fees of $210.50/t in zinc for 2013, up more than 10% from last year's benchmark of $191, delegates at the International Zinc Conference told Reuters. This increase,...
Commodity Online  Jul 31  Comment 
A drop of 6.8 percent is expected in the second-quarter profit by Korea Zinc Co., the world and rsquo;s third- biggest producer of refined zinc, as metal prices declined.
BusinessWeek  May 24  Comment 
Asian stocks rose, snapping three straight days of losses, as commodity prices advanced after Goldman Sachs Group Inc. suggested buying oil, copper and zinc and as Sony Corp. said it expects to turn to profit.
Mining Weekly  Jan 25  Comment 
Shareholders in TSX Venture Exchange-listed Woulfe Mining have approved a deal to sell controlling stakes in the company's two main projects to Korea Zinc. Korea Zinc will pay C$38-million for 51% of Woulfe's Sangdong tungsten/molybdenum project...
Metal Bulletin  Jan 6  Comment 
Korea Zinc Co. Ltd. has paid Canadian $10 million for a 5-percent stake in Woulfe Mining Corp. as part of a wider agreement to finance the development of the Sangdong tungsten-molybdenum project in South Korea.
Metal Bulletin  Dec 13  Comment 
ZincOx and Korea Zinc have signed a letter of intent for an offtake agreement for total production of unwashed zinc concentrate from letter ZincOx’s South Korean recycling plant and $50 million in loans for the development of the project, ZincOx...
Metal Bulletin  Dec 9  Comment 
Canadian junior mining company Woulfe Mining Corp. has signed a deal with Korea Zinc Co. Ltd. for a controlling stake in Woulfe's Sangdong tungsten-molybdenum project in South Korea, Woulfe's top executive told shareholders in New York.
BusinessWeek  Jun 28  Comment 
Most Asian stocks dropped, led by Japanese banks after Mizuho Financial Group Inc. announced a share sale. Commodity companies advanced.
BusinessWeek  Feb 26  Comment 
Korea Zinc Co., the world’s second- largest smelter, and Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., may win higher processing fees on increased mine supply, said analysts Atsushi Yamaguchi and Kim Gyung Jung.





 


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