(Reuters) - "The results, if you compare the first half of 2006 with
the first half of 2007, are going to be significantly higher,"
Southern Copper's CEO, Oscar Gonzalez, told reporters.
Southern Copper is controlled by Grupo Mexico
and has operations in southern Peru at the Toquepala and
Cuajone mines and Ilo smelter.
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the first half of 2007, are going to be significantly higher,"
Southern Copper's CEO, Oscar Gonzalez, told reporters.
Southern Copper is controlled by Grupo Mexico
and has operations in southern Peru at the Toquepala and
Cuajone mines and Ilo smelter.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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