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The company also said it expected unit costs to rise faster than planned as well. "Provided that the strike can be resolved and the mine returned to full production within two weeks there should be no impact on longer-term forecasts," Alison Turner, analyst at Panmure Gordon & Co., said Friday. "With downstream processing operations less affected by the strike and the company having built up significant inventories of metal in concentrate earlier in the year, we believe refined production could be slightly higher as the company runs down metal-in-process."
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