
Gary Evans
Chairman and CEO of United States Antimony Corp, interviewed about antimony production, a DLA contract, and strategic moves in critical minerals.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 45min
AWS Outage Recovery Drags On, Apple Hits First Record of 2025
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg News Managing Editor for Global Consumer Tech, dives into Apple’s record iPhone demand and exciting future products like a foldable iPhone and advanced Siri capabilities. David George, Senior Research Analyst at Baird, analyzes Zions Bank’s earnings and the unique challenges of regional banking. Lastly, Gary Evans, CEO of United States Antimony Corp, reveals details about a significant DLA contract, growth plans in critical minerals, and collaboration with U.S. defense on antimony production.

Aug 13, 2025 • 46min
Trump Issues Warning to Putin After Summit Prep With Europe
Jennifer Welch, Bloomberg Economics Chief Geoeconomics Analyst, shares insights on U.S.-China trade tensions, especially China’s strategic moves toward self-reliance. Gillian Wolff, a Global Equity Strategist, dives into stock market dynamics, contrasting the performance of tech stocks and other equities. Gary Evans, CEO of United States Antimony Corporation, discusses the critical need for domestic antimony production and the challenges posed by regulations and supply chains. The dialogue also touches on the geopolitical implications of these market trends.

Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 15min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend -August 25th, 2025
Gary Evans, CEO of United States Antimony Corporation, sheds light on the critical supply of antimony and its importance for national defense amidst U.S.-China tensions. K.R. Sreedhar, founder of Bloom Energy, dives into the transformative impact of AI on the energy sector and how clean tech is adapting. Meanwhile, real estate expert Louise Phillips Forbes offers keen insights into New York City's luxury market, discussing trends and challenges amidst economic shifts. Together, they explore the intersections of technology, minerals, and real estate.


