Posted by admin on March 7, 2012 under Resource Mining | Comments are off for this article |
Exchange-traded funds offer a convenient way to invest in sectors or niches that interest you. If you expect companies focused on the rare-earth and strategic metals that are used in industry to prosper as the global economy picks up, the Market Vectors Rare Earth/Strategic Metals ETF (NYSE: REMX) could save you a lot of trouble.
Posted by admin on February 24, 2012 under Resource Mining | Comments are off for this article |
By Jeff Clark, Casey Research We've received a number of inquiries from Casey Research subscribers about our opinion on the current rare earth metals market. We have covered this topic previously, but this article, we'll take a fresh look.
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DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0b9ad1/us_market_for_mini) has announced the addition of the “US Market for Mining Equipment” report to their offering.
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Today the Absolute Wealth newsletter published the “Rare Earth Stocks Could Help Canada Replace China In The Rare Earth Sector” article, which goes in depth about new technologies that will unlock vast rare earth metal deposits in Canada. Austin, TX
Posted by admin on February 21, 2012 under Resource Mining | Comments are off for this article |
iFixit cofounder Kyle Wiens visits the only source of rare earth metals in North America — and one of the few places to get these materials outside China. Mining Operations1 — 12-23-11 That big hole in the ground
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TORONTO , Feb. 21, 2012 /CNW/ – Frontier Rare Earths Limited (TSX: FRO.TO – News) (TSX: FRO-WT.TO – News) (“Frontier” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the results of a Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”) prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101″) on the Zandkopsdrift rare earth element (“REE”) project in South Africa (“Zandkopsdrift” or the “Zandkopsdrift Project”). The results of the PEA indicate that the proposed development of the Zandkopsdrift Project is both technically feasible and economically robust with a low risk profile.
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.
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