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Selling Uranium to Russia - a Really Bad Idea
by leave-I wish to speak briefly on the government response to the report of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, which Senator Faulkner has just tabled. The report was tabled ...
Greens MPs - 11:58 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Huddy's signs $21.7m Rio Tinto extension
Industrea subsidiary, Huddy's Mining Services, has signed a 24 month extension for the hire of seven of its Caterpillar 789C dump trucks with Warkworth Mining for the Rio Tinto coal ...
Queensland Business Review - 10:37 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Smith pushes for access to Hu trial
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says he expects to hear from Chinese authorities today as to whether they will allow consular officials to attend all of the trial of Rio Tinto ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 10:09 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Rio Tinto Case Mixes Politics, Law in China's 'Scary' Courts
By Debra Mao March 19 (Bloomberg) -- Foreign companies that do business in China will be tracking the criminal trial next week of Rio Tinto Group iron-ore chief Stern Hu ...
Bloomberg - 8:55 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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THE WEEK AHEAD
The Seven Network-WesTrac merger is set to dominate the headlines as Seven shareholders deliver their verdict. Plus, Rio Tinto's four arrested employees front court in Shanghai. 19 Mar 2010 9:51 ...
Business Spectator economy - 8:23 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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More Confidence For Minerals As Production, Exports Beat Dollar
There were some very optimistic forecasts around this week for mineral demand and prices. Rio Tinto, of course, spoke of 15 years of exponential growth for key commodities; thanks to ...
Australasian Investment Review - 5:21 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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China sets trial date for Rio Tinto employees
The trial of four Rio Tinto Group staff members charged with commercial spying in China will begin on Monday, March 22, in Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People's Court. Australian citizen ...
Purchasing.com - 4:20 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Hu trial raises tensions
The Shanghai lawyer for one of the accused Rio Tinto employees says he is ready to fight for the defence of his client in court on Monday.
Business Day - 2 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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4-Star Stocks Poised to Pop: Rio Tinto
By Brian D. Pacampara Based on the aggregated intelligence of 160,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's free investing community, global mining giant Rio Tinto (NYSE ...
The Motley Fool - 1:10 a.m. Friday 19th March 2010 EST
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Rio Tinto lawyer says he will fight
BEIJING: The lawyer for one of the accused Rio Tinto employees says he is ready to fight for his client in court on Monday, despite widespread scepticism about China's judicial ...
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:03 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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SHEAR MINERALS, RIO TINTO FINALIZE AGREEMENT FOR NUNAVUT DIAMOND PROJECT
Canadian exploration company Shear Minerals Ltd. has signed a final Option and Joint Venture Agreement with Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc. to explore and advance the 70,000 acre Chesterfield ...
DIB Online - 10:57 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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EMED Mining says ASX listing progressing well, seeing strong support from investors
EMED Mining (AIM: EMED) said its addtional listing on the ASX (Australian Stock Exchange) planned for the second half of the year is on track, following consultations with the exchange, ...
Proactive Investors - 6:33 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Australia warns China on Rio case
Australia's prime minister tells China the world will be watching the trial of Rio Tinto employees, which begins next week.
BBC business - 6:27 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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China warns Rio trial must not be 'politicised'
China said today that the trial of the four Rio Tinto executives, including an Australian, charged with industrial espionage, should not be “politicised”, in a case that has strained relations ...
Times Online (UK) - 6:18 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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3rd UPDATE: Australia PM Says World Watching China's Conduct Over Rio Tinto Trial
3rd UPDATE: Australia PM Says World Watching China's Conduct Over Rio Tinto Trial
Fox Business - 5:15 p.m. Thursday 18th March 2010 EST
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Rio Tinto Limited and Rio Tinto plc operate as one business organization (Rio Tinto). Rio Tinto is an international mining company. Rio Tinto’s business is finding, mining and processing mineral resources. Its major products include aluminium, copper, diamonds, coal, uranium, gold, industrial minerals (borax, titanium dioxide, salt, talc), and iron ore. Rio Tinto’s principal product and global support groups include Aluminum, Copper, Diamonds and Industrial Minerals, Energy, Iron Ore, Exploration and Technology and Innovation. Rio Tinto's Copper group comprises Kennecott Utah Copper in the United States and interests in the copper mines of Escondida, Grasberg, Northparkes and Palabora. Rio Tinto’s Aluminum group consists of integrated, bauxite, alumina and aluminium businesses. The Rio Tinto Energy Group comprises uranium, thermal coal and coking coal operations. On November 14, 2007, Rio Tinto Canada Holding Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto acquired Alcan Inc.
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