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Facts About Tungsten
Tungsten is known as one of the toughest things found in nature. It is super dense and almost impossible to melt. Pure tungsten is a silver-white metal and when made
Tungsten is known as one of the toughest things found in nature. It is super dense and almost impossible to melt. Pure tungsten is a silver-white metal and when made
W Resources Plc (ALON:WRES), the tungsten, tin and gold mining company with assets in Spain and Portugal, today announced an update on measures to protect the safety of its people
Demand for copper is growing. It is expected to jump by as much as 50 percent over the next 20 years alone, and this growth is part of a wider trend. As
W Resources Plc (LON:WRES), the tungsten, copper and gold mining company with assets in Spain and Portugal, has completed a placement of 209,999,998 ordinary shares of 0.1p per share at a price
W Resources Plc (LON:WRES), the tungsten, tin and gold mining company with assets in Spain and Portugal, today provided an update on progress at Régua in Portugal and La Parrilla
As a leading supplier and manufacturer of machined products – here at Special Metals – we stock several unique refractory metals. One such metal that we stock is tungsten. Perhaps the
Gold prices rose on Wednesday, heading back towards a more-than seven-year high hit earlier this week, as a warning from the United States over the domestic spread of the coronavirus
Equities have been marching higher the EURUSD is trading sub 1.0800, and gold is holding above $1600, suggesting investors are continuing to seek gold as a quality asset and hedge
W Resources Plc (LON:WRES), the tungsten, tin and gold mining company with assets in Spain and Portugal, has finalised a €5m facility with the Spanish bank, Banco Santander, S.A which
According to preliminary readings from CME Group for Copper futures markets, open interest and volume increased by around 4.7K contracts and around 17.6K contracts, respectively, on Wednesday. Copper seen retaking