Der Thread zu Molybdenum
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newtechxl,
der von Dir genannte Artikel ist eigentlich recht informativ.."And today there is an additional factor that makes it risky to invest in primary moly producers. Namely, secondary production. Moly is commonly associated with copper porphyry deposits, especially in the U.S., Chile, and Peru, and copper miners often produce moly as a byproduct. Because moly and copper are both processed by flotation, it’s easy for copper miners to turn the moly taps on or off. Thus, such operations generally fare better throughout the ups and downs of the moly market."
Steigt der Nickelpreis, zieht Molybden nach, weil beide Stahlveredler sind.
Grüsse - Austrian Explorer
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There is an awful lot of Molybdenum in the world
Es gibt schrecklich viel Molybdän in der Welt.
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