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ASARCO (American
Smelting and
Refining Company) is a mining, smelting, and
refining company based in Tucson, Arizona,
which mines and
processes primarily...
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equity sale of SPCC is ongoing, with
Grupo México's $2.5
billion bid for
ASARCO recommended for
acceptance in 2009. The
company is the
largest mine operator...
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ASARCO Inc. v.
Idaho Tax Commission, 458 U.S. 307 (1982), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that, in a state's calculation...
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stream emptying into the bay.
Others include Ruston Cr****,
Mason Cr****,
Asarco Cr****,
Puget Cr****,
Hylebos Cr****, and
Wapato Cr****.
Lieutenant Charles...
- County, Arizona, near the town of Kearny, in the
southwestern United States.
ASARCO, a
subsidiary of
Grupo México,
currently owns the mine,
which it acquired...
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would not be able to
exercise control over its purchase. For example,
ASARCO established a
voting plan in
which 99% of the company's
common stock would...
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Smelting and
Refining Company (
ASARCO),
backed by the
Rockefeller family. By 1901 the
Guggenheims had
acquired control of
ASARCO, and
became the
dominant force...
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Helena Smelterites, and the team
manager helped him get a job at the
local Asarco lead smelter. The lead
smelter kept 18 jobs open
specifically for baseball...
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residential community in El Paso County, Texas,
housing the
workers of the
ASARCO smelter and
their families,
between El Paso and the
Texas borders with Mexico...
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nearby towns is the Ray mine and
Hayden Smelter, both
owned and
operated by
ASARCO.
Kearny was
built by the
Kennecott Mining Company in 1958 as a
planned community...