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Xstrata could target Alcoa but China could get in the way — Credit Suisse
LONDON (Metal-Pages) 12-May-08. Leading US aluminium producer Alcoa could represent an ideal opportunity for Swiss mining company Xstrata, according to analysts at Credit Suisse, who view Alcoa as"an out-of-favour stock in a commodity that has still yet to show its ...

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