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Date Stock Title
Jan 15 LRCX Wolfe cuts Lam Research stock rating on NAND concerns, valuation
Jan 15 LRCX Lam Research downgraded at Wolfe Research on NAND exposure
Jan 15 LRCX Adobe upgraded, Lam Research downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls
Jan 15 LRCX After Nvidia, Semiconductor Trade Groups Oppose Biden's Chip Export Measures: Rules Threaten To 'Derail Innovation And Economic Growth Worldwide'
Jan 14 LRCX Lam Research (LRCX) Rises Higher Than Market: Key Facts
Jan 14 QRVO Qualcomm, Skyworks, Qorvo in focus as KeyBanc sees positives after channel checks
Jan 14 LRCX Lam Research Establishes 28nm Pitch in High-Resolution Patterning Through Dry Photoresist Technology
Jan 14 QRVO Qorvo® to Webcast Quarterly Earnings Conference Call on January 28, 2025
Jan 14 LNTH LNTH: LMI Acquisition and NeuraCeq
Jan 13 LNTH Why Lantheus Holdings (LNTH) Stock Is Down 4%
Jan 13 LRCX Lam Research (NASDAQ:LRCX) sheds 4.3% this week, as yearly returns fall more in line with earnings growth
Jan 13 LNTH Lantheus to buy Life Molecular Imaging for $350M and additional payment on earn-outs
Jan 13 LNTH Lantheus to Acquire Life Molecular Imaging for an Upfront Payment of $350 Million to Accelerate Innovation for Patients in the Growing Alzheimer’s Disease Radiodiagnostic Market
Jan 11 LRCX History Says the Nasdaq Could Soar Again in 2025: 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock-Split Stock to Buy Before That Happens
Jan 10 LRCX Wall Street Bulls Look Optimistic About Lam Research (LRCX): Should You Buy?
Jan 10 LNTH Lantheus increases to 12.16% shareholding in Radiopharm Theranostics
Jan 9 LRCX History Says the Nasdaq Could Surge in 2025: 2 Stock-Split AI Stocks to Buy Now, According to Wall Street
Gallium

Gallium is a chemical element with the symbol Ga and atomic number 31. Elemental gallium is a soft, silvery metal at standard temperature and pressure; however in its liquid state it becomes silvery white. If too much force is applied, the gallium may fracture conchoidally. It is in group 13 of the periodic table, and thus has similarities to the other metals of the group, aluminium, indium, and thallium. Gallium does not occur as a free element in nature, but as gallium (III) compounds in trace amounts in zinc ores and in bauxite. Elemental gallium is a liquid at temperatures greater than 29.76 °C (85.57 °F), and will melt in a person's hands at normal human body temperature of 37.0 °C (98.6 °F).
The melting point of gallium is used as a temperature reference point. Gallium alloys are used in thermometers as a non-toxic and environmentally friendly alternative to mercury, and can withstand higher temperatures than mercury. An even lower melting point of −19 °C (−2 °F), well below the freezing point of water, is claimed for the alloy galinstan (62–⁠95% gallium, 5–⁠22% indium, and 0–⁠16% tin by weight), but that may be the freezing point with the effect of supercooling.
Since its discovery in 1875, gallium has been used to make alloys with low melting points. It is also used in semiconductors as a dopant in semiconductor substrates.
Gallium is predominantly used in electronics. Gallium arsenide, the primary chemical compound of gallium in electronics, is used in microwave circuits, high-speed switching circuits, and infrared circuits. Semiconducting gallium nitride and indium gallium nitride produce blue and violet light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and diode lasers. Gallium is also used in the production of artificial gadolinium gallium garnet for jewelry. Gallium is considered a technology-critical element.
Gallium has no known natural role in biology. Gallium(III) behaves in a similar manner to ferric salts in biological systems and has been used in some medical applications, including pharmaceuticals and radiopharmaceuticals.

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