Kazakhstan-based mining group Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation Plc. (ENRC) has announced its operational results for the first quarter of 2013. The miner registered a ferroalloy output of 364,000 mt in the first quarter this year, ...
Labels producer in the UK, Abbey Labels has purchased the new Xeikon 3300 machine which is supported by an AB Graphics Digicon 2 for post printing production. The narrow-web label press of the Xeikon 3000 Series, the Xeikon 3300 is ...
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Chinese gold imports are likely to swell further after more than doubling to a record high in March, as retail consumers pounced when prices plunged to a two-year low last month. China is the world's second-largest buyer after India, and ...
Tags: Mineral, Gold, Physical demand
Textile finishing in classic dip tanks requires large amounts of drying energy in light of the immense water volumes used in the dipping process, which often lead to high water loads in the dryer. In contrast to this, spray application ...
Tags: Textile, Textile Industry
For its fiscal third-quarter 2013 (to end-March), LED chip, lamp and lighting maker Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA has reported record revenue of $348.9m, up 1% on last quarter and up 23% on $284.8m a year ago (and at the high end of the ...
Tags: LED, Electronics
For first-quarter 2013, First Solar Inc of Tempe, AZ, USA – which manufactures thin-film photovoltaic modules based on cadmium telluride (CdTe) as well as providing engineering, procurement & construction (EPC) services – has ...
Tags: Solar Reports, Electronics
Tenaris, Luxembourg-based energy pipe and tube maker launched its financial results for the quarter of this year. The company posted a net profit of US$423 million for the first quarter of this year, falling by 6% year on year. In the first ...
Tags: energy pipe, tube maker
Jaguar has reportedly filed trademark applications for two new model names, Q-Type and XQ, further fuelling speculation it is preparing to launch its first ever SUV. US publication Pistonheads reports the iconic British brand famous for ...
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Mondi stated that this will be the first industrial bags plant to be based in Iraq and will serve the growing cement industry which is rebuilding the country. Together with local partner, Kaso Group, this Greenfield project is set to ...
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Aviation biofuel's newly minted ability to generate tradable US renewables credits, known as RINs, may be key to the industry's economics, according to market watchers. "The availability of RINs is a critical bridge to commercial ...
Tags: Biojet Backers, Chemicals
In April this year, Turkey's total steel product exports amounted to 1.66 million metric tons, falling 17 percent month on month and up 1.1 percent compared to the same month of the previous year, with a total revenue of $1.25 billion, ...
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Local shares closed higher yesterday, even after paring a sharp rise early on in the session, as investors took profits ahead of an interest rate decision due from the Reserve Bank of Australia today. The stockmarket was buoyed by growing ...
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Reportedly, France’s steel pipe maker Vallourec posted a net profit of €35 million for the first quarter of this year, soaring by 21% year on year. In the given period of time, the company’s sales revenues totaled ...
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Quintain Steel, one of the major wire products manufacturers in Taiwan said that its combined sales revenue totaled NT$1.656 billion in the first quarter of this year, rising by 11.7% from a quarter ago. To look the second quarter, ...
Tags: Quintain Steel, Steel
In the week ended May 3, a falling trend was mostly observed in the London Metal Exchange (LME) billet market, after the stable trend recorded in the previous week. Previously, strong declines had been recorded in the market since ...
Tags: LME Billet, Mineral