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HSPT
Horizon Space Acquisition II Corp. Ordinary share
stock NASDAQ

At Close
Jun 11, 2026 3:34:11 PM EDT
12.21USD-11.719%(+12.21)119,165
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
0.00USD0.000%(0.00)0
After-hours
Jun 11, 2026 4:57:30 PM EDT
8.56USD-29.894%(-3.65)2,555
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As of Jun 11, 2026 8:04:41 PM EDT (<1 min. ago)
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91 days ago • u/Feelinglikeatamale • r/investing • china_controls_65_of_global_titanium_production • C
Cannot speak to palladium, that genuinely deserves its own post.
On titanium though I would push back slightly on the framing. The costly part is not extraction, Australia and the US have plenty of accessible ore. The bottleneck is what happens after mining. The conventional titanium manufacturing process currently being used wastes 80 to 90% of material through machining, and the entire process (including the kroll process) requires enormous energy input. That is why titanium costs what it does despite abundant reserves. The entire IperionX thesis is that HAMR and HSPT replace that process with something faster, cheaper, and domestically controlled.
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91 days ago • u/Feelinglikeatamale • r/investing • china_controls_65_of_global_titanium_production • C
Cannot speak to palladium, that genuinely deserves its own post.
On titanium though I would push back slightly on the framing. The costly part is not extraction, Australia and the US have plenty of accessible ore. The bottleneck is what happens after mining. The conventional titanium manufacturing process currently being used wastes 80 to 90% of material through machining, and the entire process (including the kroll process) requires enormous energy input. That is why titanium costs what it does despite abundant reserves. The entire IperionX thesis is that HAMR and HSPT replace that process with something faster, cheaper, and domestically controlled.
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