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Mineral Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 16 MLM Major Indexes Close In The Red, Dow Falls Below 40,000 As Investors Make U-Turn On Economic Outlook
May 16 MLM Martin Marietta Materials declares $0.74 dividend
May 16 MLM Martin Marietta Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend
May 16 KRO KRONOS Worldwide declares $0.19 dividend
May 16 GMS GMS to acquire Yvon Building Supply and affiliates
May 16 GMS Canada GMS Inc. to Expand with the Acquisition of Yvon Building Supply and Affiliates
May 16 GMS GMS to Acquire Yvon Building Supply and Affiliates
May 15 KRO KRONOS WORLDWIDE, INC. ANNOUNCES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND AND RESULTS OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER MEETING
May 15 CTHR Charles & Colvard approves 1-for-10 reverse stock split
May 15 CTHR CHARLES & COLVARD ANNOUNCES REVERSE STOCK SPLIT
May 15 NMG NMG Provides Quarterly Update, Presents Highlights from its 2023 ESG Report and Provides Notice of its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
May 14 MLM Albemarle (ALB)-Martin Marietta Team Up for Kings Mountain Mine
May 14 GMS Home Depot (HD) Q1 Earnings Surpass, Sales Miss Estimates
May 14 GMS Lowe's (LOW) Rides on Strategic Innovation, Market Adaptability
May 14 MTX Is Minerals Technologies (MTX) Stock Outpacing Its Basic Materials Peers This Year?
May 13 BCPC Insider Sale at Balchem Corp (BCPC): SVP & Chief Technology Officer Michael Sestrick Sells ...
May 13 MLM The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Amazon, Visa, Pfizer, Martin Marietta Materials and Zimmer Biomet
May 11 BRLT Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. (BRLT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 11 MLM Dow Jones Near Highs As Inflation Reports Loom; Taiwan Semi In Buy Zone
May 10 BCPC Insider Sale: Director David Fischer Sells 5,000 Shares of Balchem Corp (BCPC)
Mineral

A mineral is a naturally occurring chemical compound, usually of crystalline form and not produced by life processes. A mineral has one specific chemical composition, whereas a rock can be an aggregate of different minerals or mineraloids. The study of minerals is called mineralogy.
Minerals are classified by variety, species, series and group, in order of increasing generality. As of November 2018, there are more than 5,500 known mineral species; 5,389 of these have been approved by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA).Minerals are distinguished by various chemical and physical properties. Differences in chemical composition and crystal structure distinguish the various species, which were determined by the mineral's geological environment when formed. Changes in the temperature, pressure, or bulk composition of a rock mass cause changes in its minerals. Within a mineral species there may be variation in physical properties or minor amounts of impurities that are recognized by mineralogists or wider society as a mineral variety, for example amethyst, a purple variety of the mineral species quartz.
Minerals can be described by their various physical properties, which are related to their chemical structure and composition. Common distinguishing characteristics include crystal structure and habit, hardness, lustre, diaphaneity, colour, streak, tenacity, cleavage, fracture, parting, specific gravity, magnetism, taste or smell, radioactivity, and reaction to acid.
Minerals are classified by key chemical constituents; the two dominant systems are the Dana classification and the Strunz classification. Silicon and oxygen constitute approximately 75% of the Earth's crust, which translates directly into the predominance of silicate minerals. The silicate minerals compose over 90% of the Earth's crust. The silicate class of minerals is subdivided into six subclasses by the degree of polymerization in the chemical structure. All silicate minerals have a base unit of a [SiO4]4− silica tetrahedron – that is, a silicon cation coordinated by four oxygen anions, which gives the shape of a tetrahedron. These tetrahedra can be polymerized to give the subclasses: orthosilicates (no polymerization, thus single tetrahedra), disilicates (two tetrahedra bonded together), cyclosilicates (rings of tetrahedra), inosilicates (chains of tetrahedra), phyllosilicates (sheets of tetrahedra), and tectosilicates (three-dimensional network of tetrahedra). Other important mineral groups include the native elements, sulfides, oxides, halides, carbonates, sulfates, and phosphates.

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