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Message: INDUSTRY BULLETIN - CPM says global molybdenum supply deficits will grow in 2009 and 2010

INDUSTRY BULLETIN - CPM says global molybdenum supply deficits will grow in 2009 and 2010

posted on Jul 10, 2008 10:50AM

Dear shareholders,

In an effort to keep you up to date on all pertinent information regarding the resource sector and more specifically Molybdenum, please see the attached article titled; CPM says global molybdenum supply deficits will grow in 2009 and 2010.

"These higher production costs-combined with robust demand in the energy industry, narrow inventory levels, and expectations that molybdenum supplies will not exceed demand on a sustained basis are expected to boost the floor prices of molybdenum," according to a news release issued by CPM Wednesday.

Please click here to view the article in its entirety.

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CPM says global molybdenum supply deficits will grow in 2009 and 2010

In its latest molybdenum market study, CPM says tight credit market s and other developments have caused molybdenum’s forward supply curve to shift over the past year.

Author: Dorothy Kosich
Posted: Thursday , 10 Jul 2008

RENO, NV - Commodities research firm CPM Group says financing for molybdenum mining projects "has become an uphill battle for some of the new primary and by-product producers."

Meanwhile, the delays in bring new primary moly or copper/moly mining projects on line have exacerbated the moly supply deficits forecast for 2009 and 2010, according to CPM's study, The Sustainability of Recent Molybdenum Prices, 2008.

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