Now that Asarco's secret liabilities are behind it, Owner Grupo     Mexico says that "Asarco's results were promising".  What about the     children remaining behind its Asarco El Paso smelter site, and its     community that must socialize the costs remaining from the toxins     left behind?   The Company profits go to the owners while the costs     of polluting a 30-mile-radius zone in a key NAFTA     industrialized-zone have been socialized to an unprepared and     unknowing community.  Grupo Mexico plans (below) to spend nearly 1/2     billion dollars on Asarco in the next three years but got away with     only spending 52 million to "remediate" its century-old site in El     Paso TX.   The clean-up TRUST is not required to remediate ANY of     the illegal wastes processed there from 1991-1998 and not required     to remediate the deep ground-water beneath that old site (a highly     toxic arsenic plume moving in a wide swath -- with some of that     groundwater plume already reaching the Rio Grand the width of the     company's site according to the TCEQ.)
                 "...Grupo Mexico said that Americas Mining the holding         company of the mining division that includes Southern Copper and           Asarco could list separate securities in capital           markets. It did not give details about what kinds of         securities AMC could offer, noting this is one of the strategic         alternatives AMC is considering.
         
         Banamex said that floating AMC shares would allow Grupo           Mexico to raise capital. ....Mr Muniz [CFO of Grupo         Mexico] said that Asarco's results were promising and that the         mines in Arizona would be able to increase copper output to         280,000 tonnes by 2016...."
       
     
      http://www.steelguru.com/metals_news/Grupo_Mexico_scraps_plan_for_mining_unit_merger/233777.html   
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