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Mining News - Based on the statistics of Mining Intelligence Company, which has surveyed more than 13,000 mineral companies, gold, coal, and copper are the most commonly used names in mining companies.
Adding a company name to a company is a good way to show investors how active the company is.
However, most companies prefer not to use the name of a product in their naming
With the rise in the price of metals used in battery manufacturing, it may appear that more companies will use the term "cobalt", "lithium", "nickel" or "graphite" in their name, but the recent increase in this type of naming is not observed.
In 2017, eight companies that were newly established or changed their names used cobalt, lithium, nickel or graphite in their names, which changed in comparison to the average annual over the past four years. did not have.
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