Price of Tellurium Seen in $100-150 Per Kilogram in 2013—5N Plus
Minor Metals reported that according to Stephane Maroni, managing director of 5N Plus, the price of tellurium will stay in the $100-150 per kg range this year.
Minor Metals reported that according to Stephane Maroni, managing director of 5N Plus, the price of tellurium will stay in the $100-150 per kg range this year.
MENAFN reported that Tombstone Exploration Corp. (PINK:TMBXF), which has a large number of mineralization including tellurium, has announced that it is still listed on the Berlin Stock Exchange Open Market. Its announcement came a few days after it was de-listed in the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Seeking Alpha reported the conference call transcript with II-VI (NASDAQ:IIVI) announcing its earnings for the first fiscal quarter of 2013.
Optics.com reported II-VI (NASDAQ:IIVI) reported sales of $534.6 million for its fiscal year ending June 30.
Hedge Week reported an interview with Knut Andersen of Swiss Metals Assets, which assits investors in buying rare earths.
Business Insider reported on the 38 minerals China control production of including tellurium.
Daily Finance reported rare earth elements and companies that use them are quickly losing value in 2012.
Oilprice.com reported only the most sophisticated solar panel companies are surviving in the niche market as illustrated by Konarka and Nanosolar.
Mining Journal reported on minor metals trading in the first quarter of 2012 noting tellurium is down.
Seeking Alpha reported First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR) is a strong investment for 2012 with its use of cadmium-telluride for solar panels.
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