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These dark, shiny crystals, weighing about 220 pounds, are called ingots.
Their parents preferred the saturated yellow of 24-carat gold, evocative of ingots.
And just for good fun, we've ranked them using aluminium ingots, of course.
Small gold tear-shaped ingots are plopped on the floor beneath the figures.
The ingots are "as good as new," said one trader who participated in the bidding.
The company's extrusion business transform aluminum ingots into components for carmakers, builders and other industries.
Many of the ingots were discovered from shipwrecks off the coast of Israel and Turkey.
The sand may then be shipped to Japan to be turned into pure ingots of silicon.
The company's extrusion business transform aluminium ingots into components for car-makers, builders and other industries.
Ingots of the highest purity are polished to mirror smoothness and sold to a chipmaker like Intel.
Dumplings (specifically the jiaozi variety) are believed to bring good fortune, as they look like gold ingots.
A contractor at the Sayanogorsk plants said the stockpiled ingots, stacked on pallets, were building up fast.
In the mythology of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Infinity Stones are six "ingots" of immense power.
You will get long golden ingots of rosemary cornbread, or something very like it, and they will be wonderful.
Because, stashed away in a location I shall not reveal, there are several neat rows of ingots of both metals.
The glowing ingots sink with an angry hiss into wooden tubs of water large enough to swallow an easy chair.
An employee with a Rusal subsidiary described how the unsold aluminum ingots were being stored in garages in the plant.
Shortly after he bought the apartment, he found a cache of gold ingots and counterfeit money hidden in a wall.
He also said that Nornickel was increasing share of ingots in its output versus palladium in sponge form this year.
Among the loot: silver ingots and brooches, armbands inscribed with runes, glass beads, and a gold pin shaped like a bird.
The Kunming court has previously sold indium ingots on the Taobao platform, although it needed two attempts to make a sale.
Males in the village gathered batteries and broke them apart while women melted the lead into ingots that were later sold.
He said his company had just agreed to rent out space to Rusal so it could store more of the ingots.
On an overcast September morning, the William Hank was pushing 13 barges — two tankers of soybean oil, one barge of dry cement, one barge of aluminum ingots, three barges of scrap steel, four barges of iron ingots, one barge of wheat and one of grain — a total of 19,200 tons of cargo, worth around $6.5 million.
Next to the ingots, Johnson's large wall drawing is dominated by two Corinthian columns topped with orbs representing the sun and moon.
Since sanctions hit, stocks of aluminum ingots have been stacking up at at least one Rusal plant, because buyers have canceled orders.
London (CNN)Tin ingots recovered from a shipwreck in Israel have been discovered to have an unlikely origin -- Cornwall, in southwest England.
Products from India are mainly refined ingots rather than value-added products such as billets and slabs, said a second trading house source.
What you need is a great notes app, one that makes it easy to organize all the disparate thought-ingots in your life.
It was not until the 1960s that the industry ventured from casting ingots to building giant integrated plants for the continuous casting of steel.
"You'd have 2,000 ingots with the queen's head stamped on them, and they were always in demand," Mr. Coumbe, 1303, said with a smile.
According to JD.com, Glencore paid 485.43 million yuan ($68.51 million) for 39,745.76 tonnes of aluminium ingots, while Trafigura spent 375.11 million yuan for 30,733.148 tonnes.
In return, the company would receive up to 40% of any treasure not considered part of Colombia's cultural heritage, such as gold and silver ingots.
Her new book, Violet Energy Ingots, was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the top ten poetry books published in the fall of 2016.
They were lifted in January 2019 but the company's sales of value added products (VAP) - including alloyed ingots and slabs - are yet to fully recover.
Wafer makers melt down 11n polysilicon, spike it with ions like phosphorus or boron to amplify its conductivity, and reshape it into ingots of monocrystalline silicon.
During a Chinese gold rush created by jewellery buyers and bullion investors in 2013, bars in Western vaults were melted into smaller ingots and sent east.
Rating: 22019 / 22 aluminium ingots Here's the equally indulgent video shot for the Apple Watch launch that's specifically about the stainless steel version of the device.
Wontons and dumplings look like gold ingots, and it is believed that the more you eat in the New Year, the more prosperous you will be.
Meanwhile, the volume of overseas scrap copper melted into ingots and imported into China has risen two- or threefold year-on-year in 2019, said Antaike.
Hydro makes products across the aluminum value chain, from the refinement of alumina raw material via metal ingots to bespoke components used in cars and construction.
Sanctions against Iran failed to halt the construction of the complex, a steel mill that went into operation in September and now churns out ingots and billets.
Instead, he bought all the gold and silver he could lay his hands on — usually at tag sales or thrift shops — and smelted them down into ingots.
Its foreign-currency reserves have dwindled from a high of $43bn in 2008 to just $10bn now, much of it in the form of solid gold ingots.
Rating: 4 / 5 aluminium ingots By 2015, Apple had pretty much nailed its product video approach, and Ive was indisputably the anchor to its hardware launch strategy.
Rating: 2 / 5 aluminium ingots It's impossible to imagine the reveal of the most drastic visual transformation of the iPhone in the product's history without Ive's narration.
Local Chinese media outlets reported that many villagers who turned up at the site got lucky and took home gold ingots, ancient bronze coins and ceramic relics.
The cyber attack forced the company to shut several metal extrusion and rolled products plants, which transform aluminum ingots into components for carmakers, builders and other industries.
Judith Adams, vice president at the Alabama State Port Authority, speeds visitors through warehouses of wood fiber products, steel ingots and other goods ready to ship abroad.
What they do according to O*NET: Operate hand-controlled mechanisms to pour and regulate the flow of molten metal into molds to produce castings or ingots.
Trading in aluminum ingots and billets began in late June, after HKEx Chief Executive Charles Li said in May he planned to launch those in the third quarter.
Rating: 25 / 5 aluminium ingots And this Ive talking about the 18-karat gold version of the Apple Watch it stopped selling because it was so damn expensive.
Rating: 4 / 5 aluminium ingots If the original Apple Watch Series 0 videos were Ive in his prime, then the Series 4 product reveal was his swan song.
Combined with the company's Deschambault and Baie-Comeau smelters in Quebec, total annual production capacity is nearly 1 million metric tonnes of ingots, plates and billets, Alcoa said.
What they do, according to O*NET: They operate hand-controlled mechanisms to pour and regulate the flow of molten metal into molds to produce castings or ingots.
Kilobars are small - around the size and thickness of a cellphone - unlike the roughly 12.5-kilo gold ingots typically stored in the vaults of the world's central banks.
Researchers from Heidelberg University and the Curt Engelhorn Centre for Archaeometry, Mannheim studied 27 tin ingots -- metal cast into bars, plates, or sheets -- from sites in Israel, Turkey and Greece.
These ingots are then sliced into circular pieces about a millimeter thick, at which point they're ready to be festooned with tiny circuits inside the clean rooms of Micron or Intel.
Median annual wage: $37,730Projected job growth through 22026: -235% These workers operate hand-controlled mechanisms to pour and regulate the flow of molten metal into molds to produce castings or ingots.
Aglow with details of pig iron, blast furnaces, ingots, and "the roaring, pulsating, pounding, hissing organism that is a steel mill", Keenan's memoir was an odd book for Forster to choose.
These metals are formed into ingots weighing 10 tons, which are then sent through a giant rolling machine (the size of a large house) that churns out a coiled continuous sheet.
These metals are formed into ingots weighing 10 tons, which are then sent through a giant rolling machine (the size of a large house) that churns out a coiled continuous sheet.
They would fill some cans with anchovies and others would be filled with cocaine and balanced with lead ingots and sand to make them the exact same weight as the anchovy cans.
As we learned from The Collector in Guardians of the Galaxy, when the universe first formed, the remnants of six "singularities" that predate creation were formed into "concentrated ingots" of immense power.
FROM CARS TO CONSTRUCTION Hydro makes products across the aluminium value chain, from the refinement of alumina raw material via metal ingots to bespoke components used in cars and the construction industry.
He says: Oh, my new friends, before creation itself, there were six singularities, then the universe exploded into existence and the remnants of this system were forged into concentrated ingots ... Infinity Stones.
This week, premiums for zinc ingots delivered to Shanghai dropped to a one-year low of between $110 and $120 per tonne, including the cost of insurance and freight, according to Metal Bulletin.
Throughout the years, Marvel has been planting small teases that Thanos seeks to become even more powerful by hunting down six powerful ingots called Infinity Stones, which would make him a galactic threat.
Rating: 2 / 5 aluminium ingots Up until 2010, Apple was rather subdued about its iPhone launches, choosing not to go with big flashy product videos, as it had with the new aluminum body iMac.
The report listed three other products — aluminum ingots, ammonium paratungstate and tungsten trioxide — that Hongxiang sold to North Korea and that the United States Commerce Department considers to have possible civilian and nuclear uses.
But the Costa del Crime was once the inspiration for Sexy Beast—a place where drug kingpins shimmering with tan oil gleamed like ingots by the pool, living a life of money and blow.
New Delhi is now planning to restrict buying of petroleum, aluminum ingots, liquefied natural gas, computer parts and microprocessors from Malaysia, the two government officials, who did not wish to be identified, told Reuters.
Russian mining company Norilsk Nickel said on Wednesday its Global Palladium Fund would deliver three tonnes of palladium ingots to the market from its current stock to provide short-term relief to tight supplies.
Rating: 4 / 5 aluminium ingots One of the very rare instances Ive ever spoke about software in an Apple product video happens to one of the more ambitious overhauls the company has ever embarked on.
The company shut several metal extrusion plants, which transform aluminum ingots into components for car makers, builders and other industries, while its giant smelters in countries including Norway, Qatar and Brazil were being operated manually.
The company shut several metal extrusion plants, which transform aluminium ingots into components for car makers, builders and other industries, while its giant smelters in countries including Norway, Qatar and Brazil were being operated manually.
The three simultaneous auctions to sell the full inventory point to a change in strategy by the court, which had previously only auctioned off a fraction of the 3,600 tonnes of indium ingots Fanya held.
Glencore won an auction for aluminum ingots on Friday, bidding 485.43 million yuan ($68.55 million) for eight consignments totaling 93,745.76 tonnes, all of which entered storage in 2013 or 2014, according to a notice on JD.com.
The company shut several metal extrusion and rolled products plants, which transform aluminum ingots into components for car makers, builders and other industries, while its giant smelters in Norway were largely operating on a manual basis.
Opening night began with offerings to Huaguang, the patron deity of Cantonese opera, at a shrine alongside the stage, and, at the theater's entrance, a ceremonial presentation of a roast pig, incense and imitation gold ingots.
BEIJING, July 2 (Reuters) - * Qianhai Mercantile Exchange (QME), a mainland China physical commodities bourse owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (HKEX), has started spot trading of aluminium ingots and billets, HKEX said on Tuesday.
"Extruded Solutions is working hard to enable further restarts during the coming days, which would allow for continued deliveries to customers," Hydro said of the business, which transforms aluminium ingots into components for carmakers, builders and others.
The tax cut announcement had an immediate impact on ShFE prices, since China considers nonferrous metals - even the brick-shaped ingots traded on the ShFE, whether they are actually physically delivered or not - to be manufactured goods.
But Bessemer knew he could do better, and in 1865 he filed a patent to cast strips of steel directly, rather than as large ingots which then had to be expensively reheated and shaped by giant rolling machines.
"Given uncertainty over (the U.S. sanctions against) Rusal, we are removing Rusal for now from the list of suppliers from which we plan to procure aluminium ingots next year," UACJ President Miyuki Ishihara told an earnings news conference.
However, unfortunately for many owners of Franklin Mint dolls, collectible plates, glassware, diecast cars, silver ingots, coins, or medals, there is little chance of selling these mass-produced collectibles for more than what you originally paid for them.
MOSCOW, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Russia's Norilsk Nickel said on Wednesday its Global Palladium Fund would deliver 3 tonnes of palladium ingots to the market from its current stock to provide a short-term relief to the tight market.
Among the most creative of these practices is the shipment of partially-formed aluminum out of China and into a third country, where the value-added material is melted back down into ingots and sold as raw aluminum.
Rating: 24 / 24 aluminium ingots Perhaps the height of Apple's unapologetically indulgent style of product marketing, the first of three Ive videos to go along with the already 20193-minute-long Apple Watch reveal was focused exclusively on aluminium.
After the attack began late on Monday, the company had to shut several plants that transform aluminium ingots into components for car makers, builders and other industries, while its smelters in Norway were largely operating on a manual basis.
The team's ersatz advertisements included exhortations on behalf of the Monongahela Metal Foundry ("Steel ingots cast with the housewife in mind"), Einbinder Flypaper ("The flypaper you've gradually grown to trust over the course of three generations") and Height Watchers International.
The firm raised 12.3 billion yuan in funds using either fake warehouse receipts or fake certificates for aluminum ingots, alumina and refined cooper at the ports of Qingdao and Penglai, both in eastern China's Shandong province, according to the court statement.
"Rusal is currently positioning itself as a player in the premium segment," he said, adding the company expects value-added (VAP) product sales - such as alloyed ingots and slabs - to make up 45-50% of its total sales next year.
"Basically, there has been enough supply in Asia mainly because many traders and users had secured extra ingots quickly after U.S. sanctions against Rusal in April, but easing of the sanctions boosted supply in the global market," the second source said.
While aluminum ingots from China attract an export tax, the higher overseas prices have made it more attractive for manufacturers to ship out semi-fabricated metal, or semis, which can be melted down for use as primary metal, they said.
Despite the lifting of the sanctions, the company's sales of VAP metal - alloyed ingots, slabs and some other products - were affected in the first half of 2019 since the contracts were constrained by being signed while the company was still under the sanctions.
Rating: 3 / 5 aluminium ingots Ive was at his best when he was describing the interior build quality of computers, and nowhere was that better on display than in the reveal of the MacBook Pro with Retina Display in the summer of 2012.
LONDON (Reuters) - Diamonds can at last be an investor's best friend, the Singapore Diamond Investment Exchange (SDIX) said on Tuesday, as it launched a new standardized form of the precious stones to rival gold ingots as a safe-haven alternative to cash.
LONDON — Barry Coumbe was describing operations at F. Sinclair, his polishing business in Hatton Garden, when he recalled that wheelbarrows were piled high with its commemorative gold ingots for Queen Elizabeth's 1977 Silver Jubilee to move them between the company's two workshops.
Using lead and tin isotope data and trace element analysis, the archeologists discovered that the metal ingots, which dated from the 13th and 12th centuries BC, did not originate from Central Asia as previously thought, but instead came from tin deposits in Europe.
LONDON (Reuters) - Two British metal detectorists were found guilty on Thursday of hiding a hoard they had discovered of more than 300 Anglo-Saxon gold coins, ingots and jewelry, some dating back 93,100 years, which was worth around 3 million pounds ($3.8 million).
After the attack began late on Monday, the company had to shut several metal extrusion and rolled products plants, which transform aluminium ingots into components for car makers, builders and other industries, while its smelters in Norway were largely operating on a manual basis.
A burled block of yew, cut into the shape of an emerald, is topped by a ribbon of unfired clay; streamlined copper ingots have the dynamism of darting foxes; and a window propped against the wall has its panes replaced by pricey lapis lazuli.
The collection, which also includes jewelry and ingots, is believed to be Anglo-Saxon items buried by Vikings around 878 or 879 CE, and remained concealed until the police received a tip-off by other members of the metal detecting community and the British Museum.
Despite the lifting of the sanctions, the company said that its sales of VAP metal - alloyed ingots, slabs and some other products - were affected in the first quarter since the contracts were constrained by being signed while the company was still under the sanctions.
Ltd will use $35 million to set up a wholly owned subsidiary in Wuxi * Says the subsidiary with registered capital of $35 million will be engaged in research, development, production and processing of monocrystalline silicon, monocrystalline silicon rods and polycrystalline silicon ingots Source text in Chinese: goo.
We're practiced in the old connections from glittery gold to paper dollars to all that money connotes, but connecting bitcoin (which I defy any reader to clearly picture) to good old coins, the minted ingots used by our grandpas and ancient Romans alike, is a taxing mental operation.
"The Israeli tin ingots could be examples for emerging tin networks between northwestern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean area -- probably via the Greek mainland under the Mycenaean regency -- that could have persisted some hundred years," researchers said in the study, which was published in the PLOS science journal.
Rating: 5 / 5 aluminium ingots It can sometimes feel like Ive's signature narration has been a part of Apple's world-famous marketing since the return of former CEO and cofounder Steve Jobs, who promoted Ive to senior vice president of industrial design in 1997, shortly after his triumphant return as chief executive.
Rating: 23 / 5 aluminium ingots Looking back on this video, released in 2016 and pegged to a hardcover book on the company's history titled Designed by Apple In California, it's clear it provided Ive a rather succinct platform to describe both his approach to design and comment on Apple's notoriously secretive culture.
Rusal has been willing to boost its share of value-added products (VAP) such as alloyed ingots and slabs, in its sales from 2020, but has said that it could prove tough due to weaker market conditions for the metal that caused a 38% slump in the company's first-half net profit.
Rating: 5 / 5 aluminium ingots While this video wasn't a big leap forward over the one promoting the iPhone 4, it did for the first time pair Ive with an emotive, instrumental backing tune, amping up the gravitas of his narration and really driving home Apple's commitment to treating its products like works of art.
" Pillsbury explains that although historic sources "describe a variety of Aztec gold ornaments worn by rulers and high nobles, including a serpent labret sent by Hernán Cortés as a gift to Charles V," most of these "were melted down at the time of the Conquest and converted to ingots for ease of transport and trade.
Ah, but if you, like an impertinent child seeking a logistical timetable of Santa Claus' nocturnal intercontinental journey, demand a more detailed definition — a word of warning: The path to enlightenment is littered with trade secrets, vapors, aluminum ingots, C.I.A. levels of obfuscation, the invisible regions of the visible spectrum, a unit of measurement expressed as "0003-6 m" and also New Jersey.
JAKARTA, Jan 18 (Reuters) - * Only three of the 34 registered tin traders at Indonesia's only tin-trading bourse were actively trading, the Indonesia Commodity & Derivatives Exchange (ICDX) said on Friday * ICDX suspended trading in mid-October of tin ingots and tin ore whose origin was verified by state-owned metals assessor PT Surveyor Indonesia, amid a police investigation that was previously expected to continue until February * Exports of tin, used for solder for electronic goods, had increased in December as traders were clearing stocks they had been unable to export for several months, ICDX director Megain Widjaja told reporters * However, exports levels were still "not normal" as most traders were still shifting to other assessors to get certificates of origin, Widjaja added * Indonesia is the world's biggest exporter of the metal, and shipped 5,260.55 tonnes of tin in December, and 75,677.49 tonnes of the metal in 2018, down 3 percent from a year earlier (Reporting by Bernadette Christina Munthe Writing by Fergus Jensen Editing by Louise Heavens)

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