Tag Archive | "AMEX:GMO"

General Moly Announces an 18% Increase in Molybdenum and a 47% Increase in Copper Contained at the Liberty Project

Monday, October 3, 2011

General Moly, Inc. (AMEX:GMO,TSX:GMO) announced an update to the resource estimate on the Liberty project in Nevada.

General Moly Announces Change to Hanlong Board of Directors Nominee

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

General Moly, Inc. (AMEX:GMO,TSE:GMO) announced the replacement of Hanlong's nominee to General Moly's board of directors.

General Moly and Its Massive Molybdenum Mountain in Nevada

Monday, July 18, 2011

CommodityOnline reported on China's interest in General Moly (AMEX:GMO).

General Moly Gets Water Approvals

Friday, July 15, 2011

Mining Weekly reported that General Moly (AMEX:GMO) has received approval of its water applications for the Mt Hope project.

General Moly Says Hanlong Deal Amended

Monday, July 11, 2011

Reuters reported that General Moly (AMEX:GMO) modified its financing agreement with Hanlong.

Molybdenum’s Long Term Potential

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Ken MacDonald Vice President of Business Strategy and CFO Erdene Resource Development discussed the factors controlling the current molybdenum market.

General Moly: Thanks to Molybdenum, Stock Will Rise

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Seeking Alpha reported that molybdenum demand should boost share prices in General Moly (AMEX:GMO).

Molybdenum Mining on the Continental Divide

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Continental Divide region is arguably the world’s most important moly producing deposits. At full production, these deposits could have a serious impact on world molybdenum supply.

General Moly Connects Nevada Mining Operations With Exalt

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

General Moly Corp. (AMEX:GMO) will be using Exalt microwave backhaul systems to connect its Mount Hope project with its site office.

Steel Market Growth and Molybdenum Prices

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Growth for steel demand in China is expected to dip below 10 percent for the first time in recent years. Growth in the steel market, and consequently growth for moly is expected to improve, however, at a slower pace than in recent years. These factors may influence moly price in 2011.

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