2015 World Grand Prix PDC Order of Merit Top 16

Current Provisional PDC order of merit Top 16
Prize Money won during September to be added
1    van Gerwen, Michael    £1,054,000
2    Anderson, Gary     £582,500
3    Taylor, Phil     £510,250
4    Wright, Peter     £366,750
5    Lewis, Adrian     £336,500
6    Wade, James     £322,750
7    Thornton, Robert     £236,000
8    White, Ian      £217,500
9    Chisnall, Dave     £214,000
10    Whitlock, Simon     £211,750
11    Dolan, Brendan     £211,250
12    Smith, Michael     £205,000
13    Jenkins, Terry     £196,250
14    King, Mervyn     £195,500
15    Huybrechts, Kim    £188,500
16    van Barneveld, Raymond    £182,750
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17    van der Voort, Vincent    £178,500
18    Pipe, Justin     £175,500
19    Bunting, Stephen    £174,250
20    Hamilton, Andy     £142,000
21    Newton, Wesley     £136,750
22    Caven, Jamie     £132,750
23    Klaasen, Jelle     £122,750
24    Beaton, Steve     £118,250

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Lewis Targeting Further Glory

The two-time World Champion picked up his first televised title in an individual event for 18 months since his UK Open victory in Minehead.

Lewis overcame Gary Anderson, Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld in Auckland to take the win - following up his loss to Taylor in the Sydney Darts Masters by going all the way in the final international World Series of Darts event of the year.

Lewis is now aiming to continue that form across the remaining major tournaments of 2015 before he bids to win a third title at the William Hill World Darts Championship in December and January at Alexandra Palace.

"We've got a lot of majors coming up, including the World Championship," said Lewis. "If I can go up there and perform like I have done recently, then I've got a great chance of winning that as well.

"I've played well on the floor but not so well on the TV, so to pick my TV form up now coming into the main part of the year is a fantastic confidence boost for me. I can push on from here now and hopefully win a lot more tournaments.

"My mindset has been fantastic, for the duration of the three weeks and it's a massive achievement, one of the biggest tournaments I've won.

"I've been putting a lot of hours in on the board and it hasn't been paying off; my timing has been out more than anything, not my form, because I've been having a 100 average and losing games.

"Now I'm averaging 100+ and winning games. I've missed some consistency but in Auckland I was trying to keep my own rhythm. I wasn't trying to rush and I was trying to keep concentrated, and I knew if I didn't rush I had a great chance.

"I had to keep the same pace and consistency and that's what got me through, and I'm very happy with my form.

"I don't think I'll change my pace now; I'm not fast and I'm not slow, I'm just in between and I'm concentrating on every dart.

"I was a lot faster when I won the World Championship, but I was more inconsistent. I was hitting massive legs to win the sets, but now I can hit 11-darters or 12-darters and keep it going because of my consistency on the trebles and the doubles.

"Being an Adrian Lewis fan is very frustrating at times but it's frustrating for me and I'm happy that my sponsors and everyone have stood by me."

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Devaluation of RMB Affects Ammonium Paratungstate Market

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Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts Inshores Manufacturing To Laramie, Wyoming - Area Development

Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts, a supplier of tungsten components for military, industrial engineering and medical markets worldwide, is moving its China-based production operation to Laramie, Wyoming. 

The Laramie plant will produce tungsten fragments and penetrators to be sold globally to military weapons and armament manufacturers. The company will work with the Business Council and Laramie Chamber Business Alliance it considers its options for building an approximately 10,000 square-foot office and manufacturing facility in the Laramie River Business Park II.

“So many businesses relocate their manufacturing overseas. That has been the trend for many, many years,” said Joe Sery, Owner of San Diego, California-based Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts. “In this particular case, it’s the exact opposite. Parts being made in China are going to be made in the USA.”

Sery said the state-of-the-art operation will combine the use of automation with employed staff. The plant will run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The company expects to employ 25 people to start, but Sery said that number should grow quickly as Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts secures contracts.

“The expansion to a new facility in Wyoming is evidence of Wyoming’s ability to be a competitive place in the nation for manufacturing,” said Ben Avery, director of the Wyoming Business Council’s Business and Industry Division.

Wyoming Business Council CEO Shawn Reese said the Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts project exemplifies state and local efforts to increase Wyoming’s prosperity and further diversify its economy.

“We put a lot of effort into growing Wyoming’s manufacturing and new technology industries, enhancing value-added opportunities, welcoming investment in Wyoming from around the nation and around the world and increasing trade nationally and internationally,” Reese said. “We are pleased to have Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts play a role in each of those goals.”

Thirteen Wyoming communities initially proposed sites and buildings to Sery for consideration before he settled on Laramie. The university town’s diversity and intellectual culture served as a strong selling point, according to Laramie Chamber Business Alliance President/CEO Dan Furphy.

“This is absolutely wonderful news,” Furphy said. “We look forward to working with Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts on construction of a building to meet its needs and ensure the company’s decision to move manufacturing back to the United States was a good one.”


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Lewis Hits the Jackpot in Auckland Darts Masters Ⅲ

Taylor had claimed wins in Japan, Perth and Sydney ahead of the PDC's debut in Auckland, and overcame Craig Caldwell and Simon Whitlock with superb displays to reach the last four.

He also looked on course to move into the final when he stormed into a 4-1 lead, taking out 78, 85 and double 16 before punishing a missed bulls-eye from Lewis in the fifth leg by following up a 174 score with a stunning 131 checkout.

Lewis replied with a 180 and double ten and landed a further two maximums in the seven, only to be left reeling once more as Taylor took out 121 on the bull for a 5-2 cushion.

A fifth maximum in four legs helped Lewis to kick-start his resurgence in the eighth leg, as double 18 hit back before he finished double 16 and double 12 to level the contest.

Taylor's 76 finish edged him back ahead before Lewis landed double 14 to level, but the 16-time World Champion again moved clear as he followed a third-dart double eight with double 12 to take an 8-6 lead.

Double ten saw Lewis respond in the 15th, and he hit six perfect darts with two 180s in leveling the contest in the next at eight-all.

Taylor again found another effort, hitting a 180 and taking out 122 on double 16 for a 12-darter to move 9-8 up and to the brink of victory, but Lewis finished a 14-darter on double eight to force a decider.

Nerves hit both players, with Taylor first to a finish only to miss four darts at double top and ten to claim victory, allowing his rival to sneak back in and finish 48 on double 16 to snatch victory - leading for the very first time in the game with his final dart.

Van Barneveld had won through to his second World Series of Darts final with a fine 10-6 win over battling James Wade in their last four clash at the Trusts Arena.

After the opening two legs went against the throw - as van Barneveld kicked off the game with a 180 and landed double 12 before Wade leveled with a 111 finish - the left-hander traded maximums and double top finishes with his opponent as he took a 3-2 advantage.

A missed bulls-eye from Wade to take a 4-2 lead was punished as van Barneveld posted double 16 as he embarked on a seven-leg surge, finishing 64 on double eight, double one, tops, double five and checkouts of 72 and 76 to move 9-3 up.

He also kicked off the 13th leg with a 180, but a missed match dart allowed Wade in to finish 100 to stay in the game, and a further four chances went begging for the Dutchman in the next as the left-hander hit double ten to continue his revival.

Wade then hit a 180 and tops to win a third successive leg, but the five-time World Champion was first to a finish in the next and took out double 16 to seal his spot in the decider.

Van Barneveld's narrow defeat extends his wait for a World Series of Darts title, having previously reached the 2013 Dubai Darts Masters final, and he said: "It was a fantastic match.

"At times during the final I was a few legs behind but then I got it to the final leg, and of course I'm disappointed when you miss darts to win.

"Yesterday I hit a crucial finish on the bulls-eye in the last leg against Michael van Gerwen which put me into the semi-finals, and today I missed five darts to win. If you don't hit it, your opponent will."

The Dutchman added: "The crowned were simply amazing and it was a privilege to play here.

"We gave them a fantastic match and I'm so proud to be in the final with Adrian - he's a fantastic champion."

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