In a reversal of fortune for Alcoa

In a reversal of fortune for Alcoa, the dominant aluminum supplier to the aerospace industry withdrew its $29-billion offer to buy Alcan after the Canadian company struck a $38-billion deal on July 12 to sell itself to Rio Tinto, a major mining company based in the U.K. and Australia. If the deal...

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