Prices are set to follow an upward trend in 2010. Prices for oxide are forecast to average US$ 17/lbMo, rising to above US$ 20/lbMo in 2011, as strong demand willl ensure producers follow suit and hike prices.
Many Canadian CEOs attest that non-ferrous metals are enjoying even better results: Nickel is up 86 per cent; copper [...]
Moly has been priced too low as compared to other minerals already traded in the futures market. The added sauce to the coming moly price surge will be a sure-fire winner for speculators. You in?
Market participants put spot prices for molybdic oxide in a range of $12.75 to $13 per pound, up from $11.25 to [...]
Moly Investing News reports molybdenum experienced a slight dip despite the global markets instability and governments and central banks having to resolve the financial crisis.
On the back of what has been record prices for moly in 2008, Jinduicheng Molybdenum Company, Asia’s largest producer of the metal, announced that its nine month net revenue is up [...]
Moly Investing News reports molybdenum will be added to the London Metal Exchange in the second half of 2009.
The move was announced on Sept 4 when the LME board voted in favour of adding both, molybdenum and cobalt to its futures trading.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
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