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Global Stainless Output Hits 10 Million Tons in Jan-Mar
According to data released by the International Stainless Steel Forum (ISSF), the global stainless steel output amounted to 10.2 million tons in January-March, rising by 6.1% quarter on quarter and increasing by 6.8% year on year. |
Sierra Rutile Q2 Rutile Production Rises - Quick Facts
Sierra Rutile Limited (SRX.L), a producer of titanium feedstock industrial minerals, said that it produced 27,842 tonnes of rutile in the second-quarter of 2014, up 3% from 26,898 tonnes of rutile last year. |
FAKE GOLD WARNING – Pamp Suisse GOLD Bars With TUNGSTEN Found In NYC!!
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Orion Metals Finds High Grade Copper-Gold in Queensland
Orion Metals (ASX:ORM) has returned high grade copper-gold results from its Broughton Creek Project in Queensland and has also extended the size of its Mt Surprise tin, tungsten and rare earth elements project. |
North Carolina Group to Hold meeting on Silicon Metal Plant Going into Tishomingo County
A North Carolina group is calling on local residents to press Mississippi regulators to hold a hearing on what it believes is health risks connected to a silicon metal plant under construction in Tishomingo County. |
King Island Scheelite to Raise Capital
King Island Scheelite (ASX:KIS) has been granted an ASX trading halt ahead of a fund raising announcement. |
Imergy Power Systems Achieves Technological Breakthrough in Energy Storage: Flow Batteries Made From Recycled Vanadium
Imergy Power Systems, a pioneer in advanced storage systems, has achieved a fundamental milestone in energy storage by developing an exclusive process for producing high-performance flow batteries with recycled vanadium from mining slag, oil field sludge, fly ... |
Two Japan Steelmakers Switch to Ferromoly from Moly Oxide to Cut Costs
Some Japanese steelmakers are consuming more ferromolybdenum than moly oxide to cut the cost of producing chrome-molybdenum steel for automotive applications, market sources said Wednesday. |
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