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    Braden Copper Company was an American company that controlled the El Teniente copper mine in Chile until 1967 when its copper holdings were nationalized...
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    underground copper mine, located in the Chilean Andes. Founded by William Braden and E.W. Nash of New York City, the Braden Copper Company had started...
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    14,087 people and was built in 1945 with the name Braden Copper Company Stadium (Estadio Braden Copper Co.). The stadium is home to football club O'Higgins...
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  • Antelope Copper Mines (Zambia) Chile Exploration Company (Chile) Andes Copper Mining (Chile) Greene Cananea Copper (Mexico) Braden Copper Company (Chile)...
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    1906 by the Braden Copper Company as a company town to support extracting copper from the El Teniente mine. It was named after the company's first president...
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  • Corporation Braden Copper Company Cain Hoy Stable Chile Exploration Company Farrar, Straus and Giroux Gourmet Guggenheim Partners Kennecott Copper Nevada Northern...
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    1920. Braden first came to prominence as one of the owners of the Braden Copper Company in Chile and as a shareholder in the United Fruit Company. He also...
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    which represents workers of Codelco in the city, under the name of Braden Copper; the name was also chosen in reference to the country's founding father...
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    Foundry Company of Mexico). Guggenheim became the president of the Braden Copper Company in Chile, and in 1906 founded the Yukon Gold Company in the Yukon...
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    industrial hub linked to the nearby El Teniente copper mine. Founded in 1906 by the Braden Copper Company, it came to house over 16,000 inhabitants at its...
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    Teniente mine in the Andes, which belonged to Braden Copper Company, a subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation, both of the United States. A total...
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    Codelco (redirect from Codelco Company)
    American, William Braden, for approximately US$100,000. The same year Braden formed Rancagua Mines, which became the Braden Copper Company, in association...
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    El Teniente (category Copper mines in Chile)
    exhausted. In 1904 William Braden (an engineer from New York City, United States) and E.W. Nash formed the Braden Copper Company. They built a road for carts...
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    merged in 1954 with the Braden Copper Company team, creating the O'Higgins Braden club. One year later, in 1955, O'Higgins Braden merged with América de...
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  • to rebuild their stadiums while Braden Copper Company, then an American company that controlled the El Teniente copper mine, allowed the use of its stadium...
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  • decided to merge with the football team of the Braden Copper Company and together they founded the O'Higgins Braden. Thus, despite its short existence, the club...
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    state-owned mining enterprise, Codelco. The city's Braden Copper Stadium, named for the American company that developed the mine through the first half of...
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    contract between Braden Copper Company and Minerals Separation, Limited. He examined the Chuquicamata copper mine, property of Chile Copper Company, in Chile...
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  • 1961, Guggenheim retired as director of the Kennecott Copper Corporation and the Braden Copper Company. In 1919, he was also named Special Deputy Police Commissioner...
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    upper class. Braden arrived in Buenos Aires on 19 May. Braden was one of the owners of the mining company in Chile Braden Copper Company, an advocate...
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    Steamship Company, chairman of the board of directors of the Braden Copper Company, and a director of the Alaska Development and Mineral Company, the Banker's...
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  • Deposit Company, the International Nickel Company of Canada, the Kennecott Copper Corporation, the Graphite Metallizing Corporation, the Braden Copper Company...
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  • to rebuild their stadiums while Braden Copper Company, then an American company that controlled the El Teniente copper mine, allowed the use of its stadium...
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    Braden endorsed the copper porphyry property for Anaconda before his death in 1942. In 1941, the property was acquired by the Anaconda Copper Company...
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  • in 1905 by the US mining Braden Copper Company to house the workers of El Teniente, the world's largest underground copper mine. The town is located...
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  • Antofagasta plc (category Copper mining companies of Chile)
    cost copper producer. The shortened name, Antofagasta, was adopted in 1999. The Los Pelambres mine was first recognized by Willian Burford Braden in 1920...
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    Bechtel (redirect from W.A. Bechtel Company)
    from the original on June 11, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2014. Reddall, Braden (July 30, 2009). "Bechtel to design Australia's Wheatstone 1st phase". Reuters...
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    in what is known as the Braden Style, thought to have originated at the Cahokia Site in Collinsville, Illinois. Several copper workshops discovered during...
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    emissions. In 1982, the company acquired land in the Copper Basin in Tennessee, formerly the site of the Burra Burra Mine, where copper and sulfur had been...
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  • the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company. Fluor constructed the Escondida in Chile, which is the second-largest copper mine in the world. In 1942, Fluor...
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