ALMONTY INDUSTRIES INC.
Commented by Nico Popp on April 2nd, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
Nothing works without tungsten: Why the price surge continues and why SpaceX, Rheinmetall, and Almonty are in the spotlight
Instead of chasing digital pipe dreams, investors and industry are increasingly turning their attention to tangible commodities. The supply of critical metals is essential to our prosperity. In this new era, tungsten has taken on special strategic importance. With the highest melting point of any metal and a density exactly matching that of gold, the metal is an irreplaceable component in the defense industry, aerospace, and semiconductor manufacturing. The current market environment is characterized by a massive price surge compared to the previous year, with prices exploding from around USD 300 per MTU at the start of 2025 to over USD 2,750 per MTU today. Analysts at the trade magazine Mining Journal argue in detail in a recent analysis that this development is not a speculative bubble. Rather, the rally is driven by non-negotiable demand patterns and the physical depletion of global inventories. Unlike the silver bubble of 1980, this trend is supported by a multi-year delay in the commissioning of new Western production capacity, which is why the tight price environment is likely to persist for at least another two years. For Almonty, the only Western tungsten producer building relevant capacity within these two years, this represents a unique opportunity.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on April 1st, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Almonty Industries: When the market picks up again, things could move quickly!
There are numerous reasons to invest in Almonty Industries. The stock has recently corrected, and analysts see significant upside potential—making this an ideal time to open or expand positions. The tungsten specialist has increasingly drawn investors' attention in recent months. The company positions itself as the leading supplier to Western industries and benefits equally from geopolitical tensions and growing demand for this critical raw material. How quickly will the stock rebound?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 31st, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
The Tungsten Mystery: Commodity prices are skyrocketing, and stock volatility is soaring - Almonty Industries now offers a 100% chance
No all-clear yet from the war fronts, which is making the stock markets volatile and vulnerable. Last Friday, the CNN Fear and Greed Index reached a record high of 10 out of 100 points. In other words, Investors haven't been this worried about the safety of their investments in a long time. This aligns perfectly with the saying: "Buy when the cannons roar!" A contradiction? No, because just yesterday the index jumped up to 13; in particular, the leading European index, the DAX 40, showed robust performance and gained over 2% from its morning low. A brief shift in sentiment or a turning point? Anyone buying Almonty now can get the stock a good 35% cheaper than four weeks ago. What do the analysts say?
ReadCommented by Tarik Dede on March 27th, 2026 | 07:35 CET
Almonty Industries: The Tungsten Dominator of the West
Whether in golf clubs, X-ray machines, saw blades, or Abrams tanks, tungsten is ubiquitous—and virtually irreplaceable. As a result, this strategic metal sits at the intersection of industrial demand and geopolitics. China controls around 80% of global supply; together with Russia and North Korea, this dominance rises to around 95%. In an increasingly polarized world, tungsten has effectively become a strategic asset. Almonty Industries is positioning itself as a key supplier for the Western alliance, having recently ramped up production at its flagship mine in South Korea while pursuing an ambitious global expansion strategy. The recent pullback in the stock may offer a compelling entry point for strategic investors.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 26th, 2026 | 07:15 CET
Defense Industry Under Stress: Bottlenecks at Rheinmetall and Lockheed – Almonty Industries Stands to Reap the Benefits
The war in the Middle East is exposing the vulnerability of the global security architecture. While the US-led coalition's military operations against Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury, continue, US President Donald Trump's erratic communication is causing extreme uncertainty among military planners. In rapid succession, reports from the White House oscillate between triumphant declarations of victory, the announcement of American ground troops, and, shortly thereafter, the prospect of peace negotiations. This unpredictability collides with an alarming reality: even the arsenals of the world's greatest military power are emptying at a rapid pace. The massive use of precision weapons starkly reveals that the global arms industry is simply not equipped for intense wars of attrition or a further escalation of global tensions following the collapse of the existing world order. The real bottleneck in the arms industry is not a lack of government budgets, but the critical raw materials at the beginning of the supply chain. As a result, the market for tungsten and the producer Almonty Industries are coming into focus for investors. A unique opportunity beckons.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 25th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Tungsten Crisis! "Reuters" Reports Shortage in the US! Almonty Positioned to Benefit, and Analysts Reaffirm Buy Recommendation
Tungsten prices have risen nearly 20% in just one week. The situation surrounding this metal, which is critical not only for ammunition production, continues to worsen. "Reuters" recently reported on noticeably low inventory levels in the US. On "Bloomberg," an expert speaks of an almost unprecedented market development. The biggest beneficiary is Almonty Industries. Analysts see over 50% upside potential. According to their estimates, the P/E ratio for 2027 is around 5. Almonty is expected to produce 267,537 metric tons this year alone. Costs are expected to be USD 266 per MTU. On the Rotterdam stock exchange, the current price is USD 2,800 per MTU.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 24th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Sangdong Is More Than Just a Mine: How Almonty Industries Is Emerging as a Strategic Pillar for Western Supply Chains
For decades, tungsten was a blind spot in commodity markets - technically indispensable, yet strategically overlooked. That perception is now shifting rapidly. As Western economies reassess their dependence on Chinese supply chains for defense and high-tech applications, Almonty Industries is transitioning from developer to producer at its Sangdong project in South Korea. What follows is not merely the start of production, but a structurally important addition to Western supply security.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 23rd, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Sharp Corrections for the DAX, NASDAQ, BTC, Gold, and Silver – But Almonty Industries Is Showing Its Strength!
17% of Qatar's LPG capacity was destroyed last week, with damage expected to last 2 to 3 years. What madness! Iran is targeting critical infrastructure of Western allies in response to Israeli-American aggression. This brings back the horror scenarios from the COVID-19 pandemic, as we are likely to witness the collapse of global supply chains - at least for a few months. For the capital markets, this means constant stress mode, with high volatility and a downward trend. Even safe havens like gold and silver are under massive selling pressure - presumably due to liquidity shortages. One commodity, however, is trending from one high to the next: tungsten. This critically important metal for the defense industry has reached prices of up to USD 2,800 per metric ton unit (MTU). One company particularly exposed to this trend is Almonty Industries, already up over 2,000% in the last 18 months. What is next here?
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 20th, 2026 | 08:10 CET
Quality stocks at bargain prices: Almonty Industries, Rheinmetall and RENK
Rising energy prices and fears of their economic consequences are putting increasing pressure on the global stock markets. What does the future hold amid growing geopolitical tensions and conflicts? While most industries face major challenges, there are clear winners: commodity producers and defense companies. Almonty Industries, in particular, looks extremely attractive during the current correction phase. As the world's leading tungsten producer outside of China, the company carries significant geopolitical importance. A recent major milestone further strengthens its position. Analysts are recommending the stock as a buy.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on March 18th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
Tungsten Power from Sangdong: Almonty's Path to Greater Western Independence in Critical Raw Materials
Tungsten is crucial to the security of modern defense systems and the future of high technology. This raw material is a strategic key where China has held almost all the cards until now. But with the commissioning of the legendary Sangdong mine in South Korea, Almonty Industries has now opened a new chapter in industrial history. After more than 30 years of inactivity, ore is once again flowing from one of the richest deposits on Earth. This project means far more than just mining and tungsten extraction. It marks the beginning of independence and the establishment of a strategic alliance with the West. The enormous market potential is prompting analysts to raise their price targets and making Almonty the new lifeline for Western industries. It is the success story of an impressive company that has permanently shifted, and continues to shift, the global balance of power in the raw materials sector.
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