Zinc Stocks List

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Zinc Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 26 NEM Gold Mining ETFs Shine on Newmont's Huge Q1 Earnings Beat
Apr 26 NEM Q1 2024 Newmont Corporation Earnings Call
Apr 26 NEM Newmont First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
Apr 26 NEM Newmont Corp (NEM) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Robust Financials and Strategic ...
Apr 25 NEM Newmont's (NEM) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates
Apr 25 NEM Lundin Gold Maintained at Sector-Perform, Speculative, as it Buys Back Gold Stream; Price Target Kept at C$24.75
Apr 25 NEM Newmont Up 4.3% in Premarket Trade as Q1 Adjusted Profit Almost Doubles, Topping Estimates
Apr 25 NEM Newmont Corp (NEM) Q1 2024 Earnings: Aligns with EPS Projections, Surpasses Revenue Forecasts
Apr 25 NEM UPDATE 3-Newmont beats quarterly profit, production estimates on Newcrest assets boost
Apr 25 NEM Gold miner Newmont tops profit estimates; asset sale attracts strong interest
Apr 25 NEM Newmont Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
Apr 24 NEM 5 Intriguing Earnings Charts Including a Gold Miner
Apr 24 KOV Investors in Korvest (ASX:KOV) have seen incredible returns of 376% over the past five years
Apr 23 VUL Pleasing Signs As A Number Of Insiders Buy Vulcan Energy Resources Stock
Apr 23 NEM Newmont (NEM) to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in the Offing?
Apr 22 NEM Newmont and Barrick Shares Are Down. Gold Prices Slide on Waning War Worries.
Apr 22 NEM Five Stocks Thrive As The Rest Of The Market Dives
Apr 22 ADT Adriatic Metals discusses transition to mining operator of Rupice Mine at Vares project
Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30. It is the first element in group 12 of the periodic table. In some respects zinc is chemically similar to magnesium: both elements exhibit only one normal oxidation state (+2), and the Zn2+ and Mg2+ ions are of similar size. Zinc is the 24th most abundant element in Earth's crust and has five stable isotopes. The most common zinc ore is sphalerite (zinc blende), a zinc sulfide mineral. The largest workable lodes are in Australia, Asia, and the United States. Zinc is refined by froth flotation of the ore, roasting, and final extraction using electricity (electrowinning).
Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc in various proportions, was used as early as the third millennium BC in the Aegean, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kalmykia, Turkmenistan and Georgia, and the second millennium BC in West India, Uzbekistan, Iran, Syria, Iraq, and Israel (Judea). Zinc metal was not produced on a large scale until the 12th century in India, though it was known to the ancient Romans and Greeks. The mines of Rajasthan have given definite evidence of zinc production going back to the 6th century BC. To date, the oldest evidence of pure zinc comes from Zawar, in Rajasthan, as early as the 9th century AD when a distillation process was employed to make pure zinc. Alchemists burned zinc in air to form what they called "philosopher's wool" or "white snow".
The element was probably named by the alchemist Paracelsus after the German word Zinke (prong, tooth). German chemist Andreas Sigismund Marggraf is credited with discovering pure metallic zinc in 1746. Work by Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta uncovered the electrochemical properties of zinc by 1800. Corrosion-resistant zinc plating of iron (hot-dip galvanizing) is the major application for zinc. Other applications are in electrical batteries, small non-structural castings, and alloys such as brass. A variety of zinc compounds are commonly used, such as zinc carbonate and zinc gluconate (as dietary supplements), zinc chloride (in deodorants), zinc pyrithione (anti-dandruff shampoos), zinc sulfide (in luminescent paints), and zinc methyl or zinc diethyl in the organic laboratory.
Zinc is an essential mineral, including to prenatal and postnatal development. Zinc deficiency affects about two billion people in the developing world and is associated with many diseases. In children, deficiency causes growth retardation, delayed sexual maturation, infection susceptibility, and diarrhea. Enzymes with a zinc atom in the reactive center are widespread in biochemistry, such as alcohol dehydrogenase in humans.Consumption of excess zinc may cause ataxia, lethargy, and copper deficiency.

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