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  2. List of charter schools in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of charter schools in Illinois (including networks of such schools) grouped by city. [1] Chicago. Academy for Global Citizenship;

  3. Garfield Refining - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1892 and was originally called Eastern Smelting. [1] In 1928, it was purchased by the Garfield family. Still located in Philadelphia, Garfield's headquarters house a facility that separates precious metals from waste material, as well as an on-site assay laboratory. The family-owned and operated refinery services a ...

  4. Coeur Mining - Wikipedia

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    Coeur acquired the property in 1983 and restarted mining operations as a surface mine in 1986. Except for a three-year shut down from 2007 to 2010 due to low reserves and metal prices, the mine has operated continuously since re-opening. [9] The Rochester Mine produces ore from a conventional open pit operation, and from surface stockpiles of ...

  5. Category:Metal companies based in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Metal companies based in Illinois" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Chemetco - Wikipedia

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    A trade magazine covering metals industry news has noted that "The closing of the Chemetco Inc. secondary smelter in Hartford, Ill., in 2001 marked the end of large-scale secondary copper smelting in the United States." [30] Brian Taylor, writing for Recycling Today in 2007, [30] goes on to observe how

  7. Teck Resources - Wikipedia

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    According to the company's 2018 annual report, the Vancouver-headquartered Teck Resources is a "diversified resource company" that focuses on "steelmaking coal, copper, zinc and energy", [1]: 1 with ownership or interests in thirteen "operating mines, a large metallurgical complex, and several major development projects in the Americas."

  8. Aurubis - Wikipedia

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    It was first mentioned in the Hamburg merchant almanac in 1783, but Marcus Salomon Beit was already permitted to build a silver parting and smelting furnace in Hamburg in 1770. As time went on, the company did not only smelt coins and precious metal alloys but also silver ores, so a shift of production towards ore smelting occurred. After 1830 ...

  9. Silvercorp Metals - Wikipedia

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    Silvercorp Metals Inc. (Silvercorp) is a Canadian-based, China-focused precious metals company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of silver-containing properties. It is China's largest primary silver producer. The company is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada and the NYSE in the U.S.