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Minor Metals Americas Day 2 - Morning Pt. II
2013-10-21 00:24:49| About Metals
I had to take a couple weeks off to catch up on some work, but despite no longer being 'live' from Las Vegas, I want to finally complete my summary of presentations at this year's Metal Bulletin Minor Metals America's Conference....Read Full Post
Minor Metals America's - Day 2 Morning
2013-09-27 22:15:02| About Metals
The morning of day two may not have been quite as enthusiastic as day one, but the quality of presentations at the Minor Metals Americas Conference were equal to - or even higher than - those yesterday....Read Full Post
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Minor Metals Americas - Day 1 Afternoon
2013-09-27 14:49:16| About Metals
In the afternoon, topics at the Minor Metals Americas Conference shifted to a more technical focus. Bloomberg presented on their financial and information services for mining and commodities companies, while David Mayfield from Gradient discussed the regulatory issues that impact metals companies. The toxicologist's discussion of metal industry regulations segued well into our concluding talk on cadmium....Read Full Post
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Minor Metals Americas - Day 1 Morning
2013-09-26 19:53:53| About Metals
Catherine Virga from CPM Group got us started off on day one by using what she referred to as a 'heat map' to examine five minor metals: cobalt, vanadium, molybdenum, tungsten and manganese. The map, in affect, charted the importance these critical metals are expected to have with economic growth in the coming decade in relation to their vulnerability to supply constraints....Read Full Post
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Live from Las Vegas: Minor Metals Americas
2013-09-26 05:58:09| About Metals
Over the next two days, I will be discussing some topics covered at this year's Minor Metals America's Conference, hosted by Metal Bulletin Events. The conference program is ambitious, covering topics related the refractory metals, including molybdenum, the electronic metals, including indium, silicon and germanium, as well as super alloys and rare earths. It doesn't stop there though, there are also a number of presentations examining financial and geo-political issues affecting strategic and minor metals....Read Full Post
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