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AMAX company history timeline

1981

In February 1981 AMAX had agreed to initiate a joint venture with Washington’s Colville Confederated Tribes to mine a 900-million-ton moly reserve found on the tribe’s reservation.

Even Gousseland’s backers, however, had difficulty defending his rejection of Socal’s 1981 merger offer.

1982

The battle remained a stalemate until a metals recession in 1982 led to a slump in moly prices that made AMAX postpone the project indefinitely.

1991

AMAX Potash was slated to be sold in 1991.

2022

"AMAX Inc. ." International Directory of Company Histories. . Retrieved June 21, 2022 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/amax-inc

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