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Company type
Private
Industry
Mining
Founded
1904
Defunct
1967
Fate
Nationalized by Chilean government
Headquarters
New York City, New York, U.S.
Key people
Barton Sewell, William Braden
Products
Copper
Parent
Kennecott Corporation
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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BradenCopperCompany was an American company that controlled the El Teniente copper mine in Chile until 1967 when its copper holdings were nationalized...
underground copper mine, located in the Chilean Andes. Founded by William Braden and E.W. Nash of New York City, the BradenCopperCompany had started...
14,087 people and was built in 1945 with the name BradenCopperCompany Stadium (Estadio BradenCopper Co.). The stadium is home to football club O'Higgins...
1920. Braden first came to prominence as one of the owners of the BradenCopperCompany in Chile and as a shareholder in the United Fruit Company. He also...
exhausted. In 1904 William Braden (an engineer from New York City, United States) and E.W. Nash formed the BradenCopperCompany. They built a road for carts...
American, William Braden, for approximately US$100,000. The same year Braden formed Rancagua Mines, which became the BradenCopperCompany, in association...
industrial hub linked to the nearby El Teniente copper mine. Founded in 1906 by the BradenCopperCompany, it came to house over 16,000 inhabitants at its...
to rebuild their stadiums while BradenCopperCompany, then an American company that controlled the El Teniente copper mine, allowed the use of its stadium...
state-owned mining enterprise, Codelco. The city's BradenCopper Stadium, named for the American company that developed the mine through the first half of...
Steamship Company, chairman of the board of directors of the BradenCopperCompany, and a director of the Alaska Development and Mineral Company, the Banker's...
contract between BradenCopperCompany and Minerals Separation, Limited. He examined the Chuquicamata copper mine, property of Chile CopperCompany, in Chile...
1961, Guggenheim retired as director of the Kennecott Copper Corporation and the BradenCopperCompany. In 1919, he was also named Special Deputy Police Commissioner...
Town was built by the BradenCoppercompany in 1905 to house workers at what was to become the world’s largest underground copper mine, El Teniente. It...
to rebuild their stadiums while BradenCopperCompany, then an American company that controlled the El Teniente copper mine, allowed the use of its stadium...
Deposit Company, the International Nickel Company of Canada, the Kennecott Copper Corporation, the Graphite Metallizing Corporation, the BradenCopper Company...
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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Refining Company, owned by Daniel Guggenheim. He has been identified with that company for fifteen years, and was also consulting engineer of the Braden Cooper...
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