Author: Badam-Ochir
Fluorite Fever: Anime Enthusiasts Buzz Over Possible ‘Vivy’ Film Adaptation
Is there anything more thrilling than when a beloved anime hints at a big-screen adaptation? Jun Fukuyama, the voice behind a character in “Vivy -Fluorite Eye’s Song-“, recently sparked a wave of excitement online. He casually mentioned hoping for a movie adaptation, and naturally, fans couldn’t contain their excitement. But what does this mean for…
Fluorspar Prices Slip: Assessing the Recent Decline
Hey there, fluorspar enthusiasts! Last week was a bit of a downer for the domestic fluorite market, wasn’t it? Prices edged down slightly from May 10 through May 18, leaving industry folks scratching their heads a little. What’s going on? Though it wasn’t a dramatic drop, it’s still worth digging into to understand what’s causing…
Evion’s Bold Entrance into the Fluorspar Scene
Well, folks, there’s a new player in town and it’s causing quite the stir. Australian-based Evion is stepping into the often unpredictable world of fluorspar mining. And just like that, the fluorspar market has become an even more interesting place to keep an eye on. As industry pros, we know that new entries can shake…
Fluorspar Future: How Two Companies are Reviving Utah’s Mining Potential
Hey there, fellow minerals enthusiast! Let’s dive into some juicy news that just might shake up the market. Found Industries and ARES Strategic Mining have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to give a boost to the domestic recovery of gallium, germanium, and fluorspar at Utah’s Lost Sheep Mine. Why should you care? Well, this…
Evion Group’s Strategic Move: Carp Fluorspar Property Deal in Nevada
In an exciting development for the fluorspar market, Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. has sealed an agreement to option its Carp Fluorspar Property in Nevada to the Australian firm, Evion Group NL. This deal isn’t just another blip in the industry; it signals a more strategic approach to fluorspar sourcing, especially for markets thirsty for this…
Arras Minerals: Ares Strategic Mining Announces Board Evolution to Support Nasdaq Transition and Next Phase of Corporate Growth
Investment Analysis on Arras Minerals Investment Analysis: Arras Minerals (ARS.CN) Executive Summary Arras Minerals (ARS.CN), through its subsidiary Ares Strategic Mining Inc. (CSE: ARS) (OTCQX: ARSMF) (FRA: N8I1), is undergoing a significant transformation in its Board of Directors to better align with the company’s upcoming transition to Nasdaq and its broader strategic growth initiatives. This…
Central Asia’s Golden Opportunity in the Mineral Market
Central Asia is on the brink of something big, and it’s not just about oil or gas this time around. The region, rich in critical minerals like fluorspar, is perfectly poised to step up and play a pivotal role in the global supply chain. But the question remains: Will the countries in this region seize…
Mongolian Ambassador Envisions Rare Earths and Health Care Revolution in South Korea Ties
Imagine this: Mongolia and South Korea joining forces over a cup of rare earths and a dose of health care innovation. Well, that’s precisely what the Mongolian ambassador is proposing as the next big thing in bilateral ties. In an interview with The Korea Times, the ambassador underscored the potential for these two industries to…
European Lithium Seals the Deal: Critical Metals Acquisition Locked In
You know how sometimes in the business world, a deal comes along that makes you sit up and take notice? Well, that’s exactly what European Lithium has done by finalizing their acquisition of Critical Metals. It’s a bold move that’s got folks talking about shifts in the European minerals market. This strategic acquisition could be…
Brazilian Rare Earths Takes Big Leap with Alurion IPO Announcement
Hey there, fluorspar enthusiasts! So, Brazilian Rare Earths is about to do something exciting—launching an IPO for its subsidiary, Alurion. They’re also zeroing in on their Amargosa project. The buzz in the industry is palpable, and it’s not just because of the financial implications. This move could shake things up in the rare earths landscape…
