Teck third-quarter coal sales fall below guidance

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Teck third-quarter coal sales fall below guidance
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Diversified miner Teck Resources says its third-quarter steelmaking coal sales were below its guidance, citing a slower-than-anticipated supply chain recovery following the impacts of the British Columbia wildfires and port disruptions, as well as plant challenges. The TSX- and NYSE-listed mining firm reported coal sales of 5.

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