Candente Copper Falls After Mining Vote in Peru: Vancouver Mover
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Candente Copper Corp., a Canadian company exploring for the metal in Peru, fell to its lowest in more than two years after a rural community in Peru voted against mining.
Candente declined 8.1 percent to 40 Canadian cents at the close in Toronto, the lowest price since Sept. 20, 2010. The Vancouver-based company has fallen 59 percent this year.