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  2. Mining - Wikipedia

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    Mining companies can be classified based on their size and financial capabilities: Major companies are considered to have an adjusted annual mining-related revenue of more than US$500 million, with the financial capability to develop a major mine on its own. Intermediate companies have at least $50 million in annual revenue but less than $500 ...

  3. Reviewing Benzinga's Mining Watchlist For 2024 - AOL

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    The stock was a strong performer, rising 85% year-to-date. OceanaGold It originally started as Macraes Mining Company , named after the foundation asset in New Zealand, which produced over 5 ...

  4. Time to Dig for Mining Stocks? - AOL

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  5. Mineral processing - Wikipedia

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    Mineral processing can involve four general types of unit operation: 1) Comminution – particle size reduction; 2) Sizing – separation of particle sizes by screening or classification; 3) Concentration by taking advantage of physical and surface chemical properties; and 4) Dewatering – solid/liquid separation.

  6. Outline of mining - Wikipedia

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    The hammer and pick, two basic tools traditionally used in mining for breaking rock, together form a main heraldic symbol of mining and miners. It is also used to mark the location of mines on maps. In other locations, the pickaxe and shovel fill the same purpose. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to mining:

  7. How to Profit From Mining Stocks - AOL

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