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Coal, Copper And Ore - More Than Just Mines

Broad capital spending cuts, and curtailed production have landed machinery companies in the pits but mining equipment makers will likely be among the first to emerge from under the recessionary rubble. The reason is that commodity prices are up substantially... Full Article at iStockAnalyst

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