Titanium Cross Pendant - News
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Photo by Andy Leuterio Seen without its sleek body, the CF shell with its humongous tires, midships-mounted engine, and titanium cross braced subframes looks like the bastard son of an F-117 fighter jet and the Batmobile. More F1-inspired stuff comes in the form of pushrod |
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Titanium Metals (TIE) Breaks Through Support at $15.49 Shares of Titanium Metals (NYSE:TIE) have bearishly opened below the pivot of $15.81 today and have reached the first support level of $15.49. Analysts will be watching for a cross of the next downside pivot targets of $15.29 and $14.77. |
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Next Resistance Level for Titanium Metals (TIE) is $16.02 Shares of Titanium Metals (NYSE:TIE) have bullishly opened above the pivot of $15.59 today and have reached the first resistance level of $15.81. Analysts will be watching for a cross of the next upside pivot targets of $16.02 and $16.45. |



Four versions are available; the SLT and Team have titanium rails, while Pro and Race have weight compromises with Nicro (a hollow alloy) and cromoly (steel) rails respectively. Shown below, the Team (£89.99) is the second tier Volt saddle and tipped




