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A Promising Light Source for Optoelectronic Chips can be Tuned to Different Frequencies
Chips that use light, rather than electricity, to move data would consume much less power—and energy efficiency is a growing concern as chips' transistor counts rise. |
Molycorp Q2 Results
Molycorp Inc has announced financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2014. |
AHSS Components Can Cut Emissions
The International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) has published a study showing that lightweight components manufactured from advanced high-strength steel (AHSS) can reduce attributable greenhouse gas emissions by around 29% compared with traditional component d... |
General Moly Posts Q2 Results
General Moly Inc, a US-based molybdenum mineral development, exploration, and mining company, has announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended 30 June 2014. |
LME Mo Inventory Continues to be at Low Level of 60 Tonnes
LME molybdenum price rebounded on March 28 and still maintains an upward trend. As a result of shipping from LME designated warehouses continuing due to the anticipation of a price rise in the market, the inventory level on May 14 (at the time of trading openi... |
Thompson Creek Metals Company Announces Appointment of Anne Giardini as New Board Member
Thompson Creek Metals Company Inc. (NYSE: TC) (TSX: TCM) ("Thompson Creek" or the "Company") announced today the appointment of Anne Giardini to its Board of Directors, effective May 26, 2014. |
FeMo Prices Bounce Back in Europe
European ferro-molybdenum prices bounced up again on Friday May 23, as market participants reported an end to profit taking. |
FeMo Prices Drift down in Europe; Uncertainty over Next Move
Ferro-molybdenum prices were down in Europe on Friday amid confusion over the direction they will take next. |
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