Tin Investing News reports price of tin is more likely to be steadier next week as the demand for overseas buyers remain consistent.
As investors cheered a decisive election victory by the Congress Party-led coalition, trading had to be halted and then suspended for the day as the deluge of buy orders trigged market circuit-breakers. Other [...]
Tungsten Investing News reports tungsten price remains steady for 2009.
Tungsten exploration outside of China is critical, as the country has a monopoly on the metal used for military and aeronautical equipment.
North American Tungsten Corp’s (TSX.V:NTC) exploration program is bringing the company good news. The drilling program on the company’s 100 per cent owned Cantung mine [...]
Tungsten Investing News report tungsten prices expected to rebound.
China, who holds a monopoly on the supply of tungsten, churned out 84,470 tonnes of tungsten concentrates last year. This figure was up by 5.01 per cent YoY; however the figure shows a 10.71 per cent contraction MoMo, December 2008 vs. December 2007. In 2008, yield of tungsten [...]
Tungsten Investing News reports the growth in tungsten markets have been relatively good as its need for civil and war industries as well as defense have been rising around the world.
Asia Pacific represents the largest and fastest growing portion on the market. End users largely depend on China, which represents over 85 per cent of the worldwide tungsten supply. [...]
Tungsten Investing News reports despite market fluctuations and the global recession, price of tungsten remained stable.
In 2004, tungsten was worth $60 per kilo, and now it oscillates around $260 per kilo. Tungsten’s value is due to its exceptional properties. Tungsten has a high melting point that makes it useful for filaments in incandescent lights, a [...]
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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