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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 12th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Almonty Industries – NASDAQ listing, Pentagon, world-class mine, critical raw materials: ride the perfect wave
Tungsten – hard, heat-resistant, indispensable for rockets, semiconductors, and high-tech tools. However, the global supply chain for this critical metal is on the verge of collapse. China's export restrictions have choked the market, and Western stockpiles are depleting rapidly. In this volatile situation, one company is increasingly stepping into the spotlight: Almonty Industries. With the imminent commissioning of the world's largest tungsten mine outside of China and its unique vertical integration, the Canadian company is no longer just a mine operator - it is becoming the architect of Western raw material security. Here is why investors should take a closer look.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 5th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Almonty shares are unstoppable! Tungsten price hits 12-year high! Are analysts too conservative?
The commodity stock of the year is poised for its next leap: Almonty Industries. Yesterday, the tungsten gem surged above EUR 2, reaching a new all-time high. However, this is likely a stopover on the road to revaluation. Analysts continue to see 80% upside potential. There are both short- and long-term price drivers: Tungsten appears to be overtaking rare earths in terms of desirability and scarcity. China is limiting exports and driving the price to a 12-year high. The US is alarmed and buying tungsten on a large scale. Almonty is the direct beneficiary. Experts are calling the latest deal with a US defense contractor "unprecedented." Almonty is about to bring the largest tungsten mine outside of China into operation, plans a NASDAQ listing, and aims to add molybdenum to its portfolio. Are the analysts' estimates too conservative? Will a complete takeover follow?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 4th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Rethinking country risk! BHP Group, Commerzbank, AJN Resources
Commodities are in demand like never before! Gold is trading above the USD 3,000 mark, and the World Bank forecasts that cobalt consumption will rise to 344,000 tons by 2030 - equivalent to annual growth of around 9.6%. Over 70% of cobalt comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo – a country that is repeatedly viewed critically in Western media. But what are the real disadvantages of this location? Which mining jurisdictions are safe? Where are the returns?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 3rd, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
The Pentagon Connection: How Almonty Industries is leveraging military demand for tungsten to generate record profits
Global supply chains for critical minerals are facing a turning point. As China curbs its exports, Almonty Industries is stepping into the spotlight. Through strategic moves, the tungsten specialist is catapulting itself into a key position for Western industry. This year's latest developments - from billion-dollar contracts to relocation to the US - point to enormous growth potential. For investors, this could become one of the most exciting commodity stories of the year.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on May 30th, 2025 | 10:15 CEST
Defense boom, tungsten shock, Nasdaq listing: Is Almonty the most exciting stock of 2025?
Many investors dream of getting in on a stock at the right time - just before it takes off. Shares in tungsten producer Almonty Industries have already staged a unique rally this year. The revaluation is, therefore, in full swing. But how much further can the stock go? While analysts at Sphene Capital see further upside potential of 100%, events are unfolding rapidly – at Almonty and around the world. We explain what makes Almonty Industries such an interesting investment story.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on May 28th, 2025 | 18:10 CEST
War, crisis, scarcity: This inconspicuous metal is causing stock prices to rise!
While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin today, market attention is turning to a critical but widely underestimated commodity: tungsten. In an increasingly confrontational global environment, the importance of strategic metals is growing - not only for the defense industry, but also for the energy and tech sectors. And right in the middle of it all is Almonty Industries Inc., an up-and-coming producer with projects in Portugal and South Korea, preparing to make the Western world independent of Chinese tungsten supplies. Read more in the report.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 28th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Volatus Aerospace – A key player in the booming drone market
Global conflicts are currently drawing attention to drone technology, yet its civilian potential is often underestimated. Whether in industry, logistics, or environmental projects, unmanned systems are fundamentally changing work processes. Volatus Aerospace, based in Canada, operates strategically as a dual-use provider, combining commercial and security applications. Following a comprehensive restructuring through 2024, the Company could emerge as a hidden champion in this billion-dollar market - driven by strategic partnerships and regulatory adjustments.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on May 27th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
This commodity rule no longer applies: Barrick Gold, BHP Group, Globex Mining
The mining industry is undergoing change: ESG criteria are playing an increasingly important role. Megatrends such as the electrification of mobility and industry are changing global demand for commodities. At the same time, security of supply is becoming more critical due to increasing geopolitical tensions. Today, we take a look at three companies – Barrick Gold, BHP Group and Globex Mining – and explain why investors need to rethink their approach to commodity stocks, as old principles no longer apply in today's market.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on May 20th, 2025 | 12:30 CEST
Almonty Industries: Why is the share price set to multiply, and is the supply chain breaking down?
In corporate development, there are various triggers for growth spurts and rising profits. At Almonty Industries (TSX: AII), the reason is clear: the Company will begin operating one of the world's largest tungsten mines in South Korea this summer. While other mining projects often still have to contend with lengthy approval processes or environmental regulations, and often offer little realistic prospect of success, Almonty is on the verge of expanding its production to such an extent that it could meet the entire demand of the US in the future. Those looking to invest in tungsten should go for the "original" – Almonty shares. The situation on the tungsten market is now so tense that the price in Shanghai has risen to a 12-year high of over USD 56 per kg. Accordingly, the profitability of Almonty's mines in Portugal and South Korea is likely to increase further. Uncertain times lie ahead for defense companies such as Hensoldt, Renk, Rheinmetall, and their suppliers. When will the supply chain break down? – More on this in the report.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 15th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Another 150%+ with Almonty stock? US defense industry and NASDAQ listing drive revaluation of the tungsten gem!
The revaluation of Almonty shares is progressing excellently and gaining new momentum. After rising over 150% within six months, the tungsten gem has consolidated healthily in recent weeks. However, there are good reasons to expect further price increases: China is using tungsten as a weapon in the geopolitical power struggle. The latest major order for Almonty from the US shows how urgently defense companies – but also other key industries – need this critical metal. An upcoming NASDAQ listing is expected to drive the share price and could pave the way for an anchor investor or even lead to a takeover. Analysts consider the fair value of Almonty shares well above the current level.
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