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Tungsten Corp PLC (TUNG) Rating Reiterated by Canaccord Genuity
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Canaccord Genuity reaffirmed their buy rating on shares of Tungsten Corp PLC (LON:TUNG) in a research report released on Tuesday. The firm currently has a GBX 76 ($1.11) target price on the stock. Shares of Tungsten Corp PLC (LON:TUNG) trade... |
Tungsten Corp Encouraged by Gathering Momentum
[Ferro-Alloys.com]The cash position at Tungsten Corporation PLC (LON:TUNG) is ahead of management’s expectations as the e-invoicing specialist targets becoming cash flow positive this fiscal year. |
Masan Sees Bright Future in Tungsten
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Built up excess inventory over 2014 and 2015 is being drawn down faster than expected partly on the back of suspended mining activity in North America and production cut backs at Chinese mines. Underestimated growth in the end use markets of ... |
Premier African Minerals "Able to Process Reasonable Tonnages" as RHA Mining Restarts
[Ferro-Alloys.com]George Roach, chief executive at Premier African Minerals (LON:PREM) talks to Proactive Investors about the resumption of underground mining operations at the RHA tungsten mine |
Tungsten Uses: Cemeted Carbide, Alloys and More
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Tungsten, also known as wolfram, is a shiny, silvery-white metal with low reactivity and the highest melting point of all metals. It is also one of the heaviest metals with a density of 19.25 grams per cubic centimeter. |
Hazelwood Resources Looks to Specialty Alloys for Asian Growth
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Hazelwood Resources (ASX:HAZ) has revealed that sales from the latest production run from its ATC ferrotungsten plant in Vietnam resulted in consistently profitable margins in line with budget. |
W Resources Well Positioned in Tungsten at low-cost La Parrilla
W Resources (LON:WRES) is a tale of two mines,” says Michael Masterman, sipping a steaming cup of coffee in a quiet restaurant in Islington, North London. |
Tungsten Outlook: Does 2016 Have Potential?
Tungsten didn’t have the best year in 2015, as was the case for most metals. Indeed, as China accounts for nearly 85 percent of global tungsten output, the Asian country’s slide into economic turmoil has been rough. |
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