Cobalt Stocks List

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Cobalt Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 FCX Is Most-Watched Stock Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX) Worth Betting on Now?
May 17 CRS Eastman Chemical (EMN) Shares Pop 17% in 3 Months: Here's Why
May 17 CRS LyondellBasell (LYB) Adds New Distribution Hub in Hungary
May 17 FCX Stanley Druckenmiller Sells Off 72% Of Nvidia Stake, Bets Big On These Type Of Stocks
May 16 FCX Major Indexes Close In The Red, Dow Falls Below 40,000 As Investors Make U-Turn On Economic Outlook
May 16 ATI Are You Looking for a Top Momentum Pick? Why Allegheny Technologies (ATI) is a Great Choice
May 16 CRS FMC & Optibrium Partner for Crop Protection Technologies
May 16 CRS Eastman (EMN) & Lubrizol to Enhance TPE Overmolding Adhesion
May 15 VALE Brazil states ask court to double Vale, BHP payments for dam burst - Reuters
May 15 FCX Copper Prices Have Surged 30% This Year And These Mining Stocks Are In Buy Zones
May 15 CRS Cabot (CBT) Launches Universal Circular Black Masterbatches
May 15 FCX The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Union Pacific, Freeport-McMoRan, Block, Xcel and Illumina
May 14 FCX Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX) Presents at BofA Securities Global Metals, Mining and Steel Conference (Transcript)
May 14 FCX Top Research Reports for Union Pacific, Freeport-McMoRan & Block
May 14 NSPR InspireMD Inc. (NSPR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 14 CRS Air Products (APD) Unveils PRISM LNG Membrane Separator
May 14 CRS DuPont (DD) to Showcase Advanced Circuit Materials in Shanghai
May 14 FCX Freeport signs deal to earn into Max’s Cesar project in Colombia
May 14 NSPR InspireMD GAAP EPS of -$0.21, revenue of $1.51M
May 14 NSPR InspireMD Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Business Update
Cobalt

Cobalt is a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. Like nickel, cobalt is found in the Earth's crust only in chemically combined form, save for small deposits found in alloys of natural meteoric iron. The free element, produced by reductive smelting, is a hard, lustrous, silver-gray metal.
Cobalt-based blue pigments (cobalt blue) have been used since ancient times for jewelry and paints, and to impart a distinctive blue tint to glass, but the color was later thought by alchemists to be due to the known metal bismuth. Miners had long used the name kobold ore (German for goblin ore) for some of the blue-pigment producing minerals; they were so named because they were poor in known metals, and gave poisonous arsenic-containing fumes when smelted. In 1735, such ores were found to be reducible to a new metal (the first discovered since ancient times), and this was ultimately named for the kobold.
Today, some cobalt is produced specifically from one of a number of metallic-lustered ores, such as for example cobaltite (CoAsS). The element is however more usually produced as a by-product of copper and nickel mining. The copper belt in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zambia yields most of the global cobalt production. The DRC alone accounted for more than 50% of world production in 2016 (123,000 tonnes), according to Natural Resources Canada.Cobalt is primarily used in the manufacture of magnetic, wear-resistant and high-strength alloys. The compounds cobalt silicate and cobalt(II) aluminate (CoAl2O4, cobalt blue) give a distinctive deep blue color to glass, ceramics, inks, paints and varnishes. Cobalt occurs naturally as only one stable isotope, cobalt-59. Cobalt-60 is a commercially important radioisotope, used as a radioactive tracer and for the production of high energy gamma rays.
Cobalt is the active center of a group of coenzymes called cobalamins. vitamin B12, the best-known example of the type, is an essential vitamin for all animals. Cobalt in inorganic form is also a micronutrient for bacteria, algae, and fungi.

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