We review magnetic and transport properties of FeSb2 and Fe0.75Co0.25Sb2. Single crystals of pure and Co-substituted FeSb2 have been grown using molten metallic fluxes. Synchrotron powder x-ray diffraction confirms phase purity and orthorhombic Pnnm space group. Cobalt substitution drives system from temperature independent diamagnet to a ferromagnet at T=0 with very small ordered moment. Application of H=70kOe enhances resistivity [ρ(H)-ρ(0)]/ρ (0) more than two orders of magnitude at T=2K. Underlying physics and possible mechanisms for the colossal response of resistivity to magnetic field will be discussed.
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