Pogo bounds up steep learning curve
Teck-Pogo management confident challenges can be met as Alaska's newest mine heads for full production; more miners needed
Last updated 3/26/2006 at Noon
In the early days of exploration at a property near the small town of Delta Junction in Interior Alaska, a bunch of geologists who'd had a few too many beers began jumping up and down. They may have been jumping for joy, imagining a rich gold vein beneath their feet, or more likely they were jumping to keep warm, as this region is one of the coldest on the planet in winter. Someone nicknamed th...
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