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Iron Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 18 BHP BHP Debates Improved Anglo Bid as Time Runs Out in Takeover Saga
May 17 BHP BHP needs to bid about 32 pounds a share for Anglo, JPMorgan says
May 16 BHP Anglo American has sought fertiliser partners for months, says CEO
May 15 OMH May 2024 Insight Into ASX Growth Companies With High Insider Stakes
May 15 BHP BHP Shareholders See Room for One More Sweetened Anglo Bid
May 15 BHP Analysis-BHP's options for Anglo American deal narrow as deadline looms
May 15 OMH ASX Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership For May 2024
May 14 BHP Why Copper Is the Metal of the Moment
May 14 OMH ASX Growth Companies With Insider Ownership Up To 38%
May 14 BHP Anglo-BHP Battle Is Between Two CEOs Fighting Over Same Vision
May 14 BHP Update: Anglo American Announces Major Structural Changes After Rejecting Latest BHP Offer
May 14 BHP Breaking Up Anglo American Now Could Mean Merging It Later
May 14 BHP BHP Says Anglo Investors Must Decide on Execution Track Record
May 14 BHP South Africa Minister Warms to Anglo Plan After Opposing BHP Bid
May 14 BHP Trending tickers: Anglo American, GameStop, Vodafone, Greggs and Novavax
May 14 BHP BHP’s Top Australian Investor Eyes Restraint in Battle for Anglo
May 14 BHP Anglo To Exit Diamonds and Platinum in Bid To Fend Off BHP
May 14 BHP UPDATE 6-Anglo American eyes break-up as it fends off BHP offer
May 14 BHP Investors expect BHP to lift Anglo American offer again
May 13 BHP Airline strike threat as pilots reject £200,000 pay deal
Iron

Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series. It is by mass the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core. It is the fourth most common element in the Earth's crust. Its abundance in rocky planets like Earth is due to its abundant production by fusion in high-mass stars, where it is the last element to be produced with release of energy before the violent collapse of a supernova, which scatters the iron into space.
Like the other group 8 elements, ruthenium and osmium, iron exists in a wide range of oxidation states, −2 to +7, although +2 and +3 are the most common. Elemental iron occurs in meteoroids and other low oxygen environments, but is reactive to oxygen and water. Fresh iron surfaces appear lustrous silvery-gray, but oxidize in normal air to give hydrated iron oxides, commonly known as rust. Unlike the metals that form passivating oxide layers, iron oxides occupy more volume than the metal and thus flake off, exposing fresh surfaces for corrosion.
Iron metal has been used since ancient times, although copper alloys, which have lower melting temperatures, were used even earlier in human history. Pure iron is relatively soft, but is unobtainable by smelting because it is significantly hardened and strengthened by impurities, in particular carbon, from the smelting process. A certain proportion of carbon (between 0.002% and 2.1%) produces steel, which may be up to 1000 times harder than pure iron. Crude iron metal is produced in blast furnaces, where ore is reduced by coke to pig iron, which has a high carbon content. Further refinement with oxygen reduces the carbon content to the correct proportion to make steel. Steels and iron alloys formed with other metals (alloy steels) are by far the most common industrial metals because they have a great range of desirable properties and iron-bearing rock is abundant.
Iron chemical compounds have many uses. Iron oxide mixed with aluminium powder can be ignited to create a thermite reaction, used in welding and purifying ores. Iron forms binary compounds with the halogens and the chalcogens. Among its organometallic compounds is ferrocene, the first sandwich compound discovered.
Iron plays an important role in biology, forming complexes with molecular oxygen in hemoglobin and myoglobin; these two compounds are common oxygen-handling proteins in vertebrates (hemoglobin for oxygen transport, and myoglobin for oxygen storage). Iron is also the metal at the active site of many important redox enzymes dealing with cellular respiration and oxidation and reduction in plants and animals. Iron is distributed throughout the human body, and is especially abundant in hemoglobin. Total iron content of the adult human body is approximately 3.8 grams in males and 2.3 grams in females. Iron is a critical element in the metabolism of hundreds of proteins and enzymes involved in diverse body functions, such as oxygen transport, DNA synthesis, and cell growth.

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