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05 Jun 2006 - Paul Quinn, Research Analyst, quoted in "Newsprint Consumption Down Sharply, But One Good Sign", Editor & Publisher.
"With both newsprint circulation and advertising lineage declining, we continue to expect a rough road ahead for newsprint producers,"

05 Jun 2006 - Ryan Males, Research Analyst, quoted in "Canadian company boosts Athersys’ fight to stem cardiovascular disease", Crain's Cleveland Business.
“If it was bigger than a few million, I’d think they would’ve announced it,”

05 Jun 2006 - Raymond Goldie, Senior Mining Analyst, quoted in "WHAT MAKES A GREAT COO?", Globe and Mail.
"he has spent all his career in finance,"

03 Jun 2006 - Paul Quinn, Research Analyst, quoted in "B.C. stands firm on forest policy", The Vancouver Sun.
"Somebody is definitely going to have to change. We will see who blinks,"

"That, on the surface, would look problematic,"

"You've got to give credit. At the beginning, before negotiations started, they outlined their position: 'We are moving to market-pricing system. That is not a negotiating point.' Everybody was clear, it didn't come in at the last minute."

"The idea has been out there for a long time and everybody in the industry can understand why they have to do this. It makes sense."

"If they wanted a Canadian reaction to their draft, I am sure they got it."


02 Jun 2006 - "Private Placement of Up To $10.8 Million", International Barytex Resources Ltd. press release through Free-Market News Network.

01 Jun 2006 - Raymond Goldie, Senior Mining Analyst, quoted in "Inco May Consider Merger With Teck, Falconbridge (Update2)", Bloomberg.com.
"A likely eventual outcome will be a three-way deal,''

30 May 2006 - Raymond Goldie, Senior Mining Analyst, quoted in "Inco, union reach tentative 3-year labor deal", Reuters.
"That was so close,"

"The main implication of this is that a lot of customers had been stockpiling in anticipation of a possible strike... the short term effect of this will be that the nickel price will drop."

30 May 2006 - Raymond Goldie, Senior Mining Analyst, quoted in "Deal reached in Inco dispute", Toronto Star.
"so close,"

"The main implication of this is that a lot of customers had been stockpiling in anticipation of a possible strike."

29 May 2006 - Raymond Goldie, Senior Mining Analyst, quoted in "Inco Ltd. contract talks resume with mediator in bid to avoid strike this week", The Vancouver Sun.
"What usually happens to Inco when one of its operations go on strike is the price of Inco shares goes up, and that's because the market seems to judge that what it loses on volume it more than makes up on (nickel) price,"

"Its offer for Falconbridge would be worth more, and it may even be worth more than the Xstrata one."


29 May 2006 - Raymond Goldie, Senior Mining Analyst, in "Inco reaches tentative agreement with Steelworkers to avert Sudbury strike", Edmonton Journal.


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