Posted by admin on January 25, 2012 under Resource Mining | Comments are off for this article |
12-05-2011 17:47 An Australian mining company is facing a backlash in Malaysia over the construction of a plant to refine rare earths. The plant’s main waste contains the radioactive element thorium, linked to birth defects and leukemia, and the people of Kuantan say they don’t want it in their town.
Posted by admin on January 24, 2012 under Resource Mining | Comments are off for this article |
MONTREAL– – Solo International, Inc. “Solo International” or “the Company,” a exploration and development mining company with a focus on deposits of rare earth metals and rare earth …
Posted by admin on January 23, 2012 under Resource Mining | Comments are off for this article |
MONTREAL, Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Solo International, Inc. (OTC:SLIO “Solo International Inc” or “the Company”), an exploration and development mining company with a focus on …
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Rare earth element coverage has exploded since The Gold Report started covering this sector in early 2009. At that point, the REE junior mining market was a $2 billion industry. Today, REE juniors are a $10 billion+ industry-give or take a one-day market fluctuation, and Streetwise Reports now has a dedicated newsletter to cover the sector: The Critical Metals Report.
Posted by admin on December 21, 2011 under Resource Mining | Comments are off for this article |
Shrinking Chinese export quotas and market sentiment have made for unpredictable prices for rare earth elements, but the real opportunity lies with mining stocks. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, Anthony Alfidi gives a rundown of his due diligence checklist and shares some junior companies poised for success in this exciting, yet challenging sector.
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Toyota has announced plans for a joint venture with a Canadian junior mining company to speed up the development of a rare earth elements mine in Quebec to supply Toyota hybrid and electric vehicles.
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