Rebounding Steel Demand Bodes Well for Molybdenum
Projected growth for steel combined with Chinese firms investing in foreign molybdenum producers could provide investors with unique opportunities at a good value. Continue reading...
View ArticleMoly Surpluses and Price Volatility
After low prices enticed China to become a net importer of molybdenum, surpluses built up may cause price stagnation in 2011. Steel demand is slated to grow in 2011, just at a slower rate than seen in...
View ArticleMolybdenum Demand and the Rebuilding of Japan
Japan will need massive amounts of steel to rebuild what the tsunami washed away. Infrastructure and new automobiles will pave the way for steel demand in the country. While the events in Japan are...
View ArticleMolybdenum Price Weak Despite Strong Steel Production
While steel production has remained strong in China and North America, the price of molybdenum has remained weak. China became a net importer of molybdenum in 2010, however, on the year the country is...
View ArticleMolybdenum’s Future Demand Strong from Nuclear Power Application
Investors looking to capitalize on the build-up of nuclear power don’t have to rely on uranium projects alone, as massive amounts of molybdenum will be needed for nuclear power reactors to strengthen...
View ArticleA Guide to Molybdenum Investing
An outline of molybdenum's history, uses, and current market outlook. Continue reading...
View ArticleMolybdenum Goes Far Beyond Steelmaking
Molybdenum has a growing number of applications — from lubricants to electronics — that could give future demand a big boost.Continue reading...
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