pingingz Lynas Rare Earths ( LYSCF ) ( LYSDY ) started production of the first batch of samarium at its Malaysian plant about a month ahead of its April 2026 start‑of‑production target, expanding its position as an alternative to Chinese suppliers of heavy rare earth materials, Bloomberg reported. Samarium is a key mineral used in strong magnets that can withstand high temperatures, which are impo...
pingingz Lynas Rare Earths ( LYSCF ) ( LYSDY ) started production of the first batch of samarium at its Malaysian plant about a month ahead of its April 2026 start‑of‑production target, expanding its position as an alternative to Chinese suppliers of heavy rare earth materials, Bloomberg reported. Samarium is a key mineral used in strong magnets that can withstand high temperatures, which are important for defense and aerospace, and it is considered a "critical" mineral. Lynas ( LYSCF ) has been producing light rare earths, including neodymium and praseodymium, in Malaysia. Last year, the company produced the first dysprosium and terbium available commercially outside of China in decades. “The addition of samarium oxide means that we can provide an expanded suite of light and heavy rare earths that customers will use to produce high-performance permanent magnets,” CEO Amanda Lacaze said . The development comes as Lynas ( LYSCF ) expands its commercial reach, highlighted by a renewed long-term supply deal with Japanese clients and a four-year, $96M deal with the Pentagon for rare earth oxides. “We think we will be the largest producer of heavy rare earths in the Western hemisphere, from now for as long as you can imagine,” said COO Michael Rosenthal. Its stock price ( LYSCF ) has climbed about 21% over the last one month. More on Lynas Rare Earths Lynas Rare Earths Limited (LYSDY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Lynas Rare Earths Limited (LYSDY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Lynas Rare Earths: Rare Earth Reserve Opportunity Lynas signs $96M deal to supply Pentagon with rare-earth oxides Japan supply deal 'future proofs' Lynas Rare Earths, UBS analyst says
On Friday, authorities in Guizhou province said Jiang Yan, a deputy general manager and chief financial officer of state-backed Moutai, is suspected of “serious violations of discipline and law,” a common euphemism for corruption. Kweichow Moutai Co. Ltd.’s ( 600519.SH ) finance chief is under investigation for corruption, marking the latest high-profile case in a yearslong anti-graft campaign tha...
On Friday, authorities in Guizhou province said Jiang Yan, a deputy general manager and chief financial officer of state-backed Moutai, is suspected of “serious violations of discipline and law,” a common euphemism for corruption. Kweichow Moutai Co. Ltd.’s ( 600519.SH ) finance chief is under investigation for corruption, marking the latest high-profile case in a yearslong anti-graft campaign that has ensnared multiple senior executives at China’s most valuable liquor-maker. On Friday, authorities in Southwest China’s Guizhou province said Jiang Yan, a deputy general manager and chief financial officer of state-backed Moutai, is suspected of “serious violations of discipline and law,” a common euphemism for corruption.
Robert Way Labubu’s signature toothy grin is headed to the big screen, as toy maker Pop Mart ( PMRTY ) and Sony Pictures Entertainment ( SONY ) announced plans to create a feature film based on the quirky, ugly-cute monster. The live-action and CGI hybrid film is in early development, according to media reports. Announced by Pop Mart, the project represents a key move in the Chinese company’s long...
Robert Way Labubu’s signature toothy grin is headed to the big screen, as toy maker Pop Mart ( PMRTY ) and Sony Pictures Entertainment ( SONY ) announced plans to create a feature film based on the quirky, ugly-cute monster. The live-action and CGI hybrid film is in early development, according to media reports. Announced by Pop Mart, the project represents a key move in the Chinese company’s long-awaited effort to expand its popular characters beyond collectible toys into broader entertainment and cultural products. The film will be directed by Paul King, whose credits include Wonka, Paddington, and BBC comedy series The Mighty Boosh. No release date has been set. Labubu has risen to global fame in recent years, propelling Pop Mart into a toy-making powerhouse valued at nearly $40B (£29.9B), according to reports, overtaking established competitors like Barbie-maker Mattel ( MAT ). More on Sony, Pop Mart International Group Limited Sony Group Corporation (SONY) Q3 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Sony Group Corporation 2026 Q3 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Sony Group: A Joint Venture With TCL Looks Promising, But I'm Still Cautious AI memory demand to pressure Sony's PS5 margins, image sensors unit - Bernstein Freight fright: Gaming giants Sony and Nintendo see stocks slide as shipping routes rerouted
Suphanat Khumsap/iStock via Getty Images Executive Summary The near-standstill of the Strait of Hormuz for most major operators is severely constraining functional shipping capacity, even with record growth in the global container fleet. This disruption, compounded by Red Sea diversions and persistent port congestion, is creating a market environment characterized by high costs and unreliable sche...
Suphanat Khumsap/iStock via Getty Images Executive Summary The near-standstill of the Strait of Hormuz for most major operators is severely constraining functional shipping capacity, even with record growth in the global container fleet. This disruption, compounded by Red Sea diversions and persistent port congestion, is creating a market environment characterized by high costs and unreliable schedules. The current situation exposes critical vulnerabilities in network design and underscores the need for resilient, adaptive logistics strategies. Functional Capacity: The Hidden Constraint While fleet statistics suggest ample supply, the reality is starkly different. Every vessel delayed or immobilized near the Gulf is effectively removed from the revenue-generating network. This phenomenon - time absorption - means that ships exist on paper but are non-functional in practice. Example : A single 15,000 TEU vessel delayed for 10 days eliminates 150,000 TEU-days of productivity. Multiplied across the fleet, the impact is profound. Strategic Insight: The market is not suffering from a lack of ships, but from a shortage of operational time. This distinction is critical for capacity planning and risk management. Network Bifurcation: Differentiated Risk Postures The crisis has accelerated a bifurcation within the global shipping network based on varying risk appetites: Tier One: Operators maintaining limited Gulf access, often through specialized security arrangements or specific regional flags. Tier Two: Carriers adopting a more cautious posture, diverting entirely to mitigate kinetic risk. However, even for those attempting transit, safety is not a guarantee. Kinetic risks remain, and limited transits continue only under extreme volatility. This fragmentation undermines schedule reliability and forces cargo owners to manage unprecedented supply chain variance. Strategic Insight: Executives must prepare for persistent variance in transit times and increased complexity in su...