Rare Earth Price - Nov. 21, 2017

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Rare earth market quotation: Chinese rare earth price declined slightly last week as the uncertain news of purchasing and storage weakened market confidence. The price of praseodymium, neodymium, dysprosium and other rare earth products favored a pullback. 

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Molybdenum Oxide Price - Nov. 21, 2017

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Molybdenum market quotation: the latest price of molybdenum concentrate and ferro molybdenum rises slightly while molybdenum oxide price maintains stability now. This week, domestic molybdenum market stabilizes as a whole, with good momentum. 

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Manufacturers Are Rational About the Rise in Tungsten Price

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Analysis of latest tungsten market in China from Chinatungsten Online: Tungsten market started to stabilize last week. And with growing bullish sentiment and increasing difficulty of purchasing raw materials, costs kept increasing. It was reported that insiders though some certain space for rising in the afternoon market, but by the end, finances and the actual demand also need to be considered. Chinatungsten Online forecasts that the rally is hard to reach to the same level as earlier stage, so it not suggests following blindly when at high point.

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Pan Asia Metals Lines Up for London Listing, Bearing Lithium And Tungsten in Thailand

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Outside of China, there’s only one lithium project in all of South East Asia. It’s called Reung Kiet and it’s situated in Southern Thailand. It is held by Pan Asia Metals, a privately-held Singaporean company that’s due to list on London’s AIM market in the first half of next year.

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Mining the Mineral Behind Lightbulbs and Munitions

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In 1872 Russian Alexander Lodygin used tungsten as the metal filament in an incandescent light bulb. In her biography of milliner Lyndsey Kennett, Hilary E. Hunt describes some of the Kennett family history. Lyndsey Kennett's father, Thomas, was one of three brothers who in 1928 took the lease on a sheep farm in the Rees Valley near Glenorchy.

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