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From: | "david.gibson" <david.gibson@k.co.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 30 Mar 2004 12:40:31 +1200 |
Some of the worlds largest computer manufacturers are abandoning
lead in solder used to manufacture circuit boards. The replacement is
Tin. See the following article:
Malaysian interests (where the large
Tin smelters are located) have secured a 30% stake in MBG.ASX and have
recently appointed the Managing Director.
A worldwide shortfall in Tin production is
forecast.
Tin recently hit a recent new high of US$8k per
tonne - first time in 14 years.
MBG.ASX is Australia's largest producer of
Tin.
Disclosure: Hold
MBG.ASX
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