Globe to Restart Ferrosilicon Output at Siltech
Globe to Restart Ferrosilicon Output at Siltech |
Globe May Switch Capacity if Silicon Prices Rise
Globe Specialty Metals will consider switching ferro-silicon capacity to silicon metal output in 2015 if prices for the latter product continue to improve. |
E-Ton Solar Sales Continue Decline on US Anti-dumping Decision
Taiwan-based solar cell producer, E-Ton Solar Tech reported a second severe sequential decline in revenue for July, 2014. |
Sales Volume of Silicon Metal in Globe Inc. Increased
Globe Specialty Metals, Inc. (Nasdaq:GSM) (the "Company") today announced results for the fourth quarter and for fiscal year 2014 ended June 30, 2014. |
Ferrosilicon From Venezuela Does Not Injure U.S. Industry, Says USITC
Ferrosilicon From Venezuela Does Not Injure U.S. Industry, Says USITC |
Tenova Pyromet to establish first silicon metal furnace in Iceland for United Silicon
Tenova Mining and Minerals announced today that its furnace specialist, Tenova Pyromet, has been awarded a contract by United Silicon, Iceland, to build a 32 MW silicon metal furnace. This is the first silicon metal furnace to be established in Iceland and, a... |
US Silicon Metal Price Rise Up for Shortage Supply of Brazil and Australia
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In second ten-day of August, silicon metal price in US spot market rose up again due to shortage supply of materials from Brazil and Australia. |
China Adds 3.32 GW of Solar Capacity in H1
China's new photovoltaic (PV) grid capacity stood at 3.32 gigawatts (GW) in the first half of 2014, more than the total amount of new capacity installed in 2013. |
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