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Rare Earth Mining Innovations: Anthony Mariano
Source: Sally Lowder of The Critical Metals Report (12/13/11)
The worldwide hunt for new sources of critical metals has some miners hitting the beach, tapping sand and river placer deposits in search of naturally processed minerals. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, internationally renowned scientist and rare earth expert Anthony Mariano discusses several innovative projects that could shift the direction of the rare earth industry.
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Place These Rare Earth Metals on Your Watch List
Source: Shae Smith, Money Morning, (12/12/11)
"While some rare earth mines are stand-alone mines, metals such as tellurium and gallium are mined as by-products.If copper, aluminum or zinc projects become uneconomical, that would likely mean a price spike for these rare metals."
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Peru Reports Gold, Iron, Tin, Moly Production up in October
Source: Dorothy Kosich, Mineweb (12/8/11)
"Peru's Ministry of Energy and Mining reported the production of iron ore, gold, tin, and molybdenum all increased in October 2011. However, Peruvian copper, lead and zinc output all declined during the same period."
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The Age of Rare Earth Metals: Luisa Moreno
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report (12/6/11)
Just as the Bronze Age catapulted human civilization to new levels, so are critical metals changing the way we live in the modern world. Despite weak across-the-board market sentiment, Jacob Securities Analyst Luisa Moreno maintains that rare earths will continue to revolutionize our daily lives. In this Critical Metals Report exclusive, Moreno explains how to pinpoint investment opportunities as new projects inevitably come online.
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The "Miracle Material" That Will Change the World
Source: Michael A. Robinson, Money Morning (12/2/11)
"Stronger than steel and lighter than a feather, [graphene] will shape virtually every part of our daily lives by the end of this decade. The possible uses are almost limitless."
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Decoupling Rare-Earth Junior Mining
Source: Jack Lifton, Resource Investor (11/29/11)
"I have personally been involved with attempts to import both ore and scrap rare-earth permanent magnets into China for processing. Both projects were initiated by Chinese companies looking for supplies for the Chinese market. Both projects were denied licenses by the Chinese government."
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Anthony Young: China, Molycorp and the Future of Rare Earths
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report (11/28/11)
Despite the name, rare earth elements are actually quite plentiful in the earth's crust—it's the companies that are close to producing these critical metals outside of China that are truly rare. In this exclusive Critical Metals Report interview, Analyst Anthony Young of investment bank Dahlman Rose & Co. discusses how two of the most developed rare earth mining companies are affecting environmental standards, offtake agreements and acquisitions within the industry.
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Time for U.S. to Focus on Mining
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades (11/23/11)
"Never have so many road blocks been thrown into the paths of uranium and rare earths. Sooner or later the realization must dawn on our leaders that these sectors represent true wealth and the most profitable places to invest stimulus funds."
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Gareth Hatch: Navigating the Rare Earth Metals Landscape
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report (11/22/11)
Gareth Hatch, co-founder of Technology Metals Research LLC, gives us the lay of the land in the rare earth sector. Many variables are shaping this developing market, and from calculating global demand to anticipating individual project costs, data makes the difference in determining viable investments. Gareth Hatch gets down to the nitty gritty in this Critical Metals exclusive, and comes up with some promising projects in the works.
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Rare Earth Metals Stocks Heavy with Potential Profits
Source: David Zeiler, Money Morning (11/21/11)
"As the world builds more and more things that rely on rare earth metals—from hybrid car batteries to tablet computers to fiber optics—uses for them will continue to multiply."
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Rare Earth Rebirth
Source: Nick Hodge, Energy & Capital (11/21/11)
"With less than a handful of rare earth mines in operation outside of China, continued price fixing games, and the growing use of handheld electronics, any company with access to supply is going to fetch a premium market price."
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In Mining, the Trend Is Small
Source: Canadian Business, David Garofalo (11/17/11)
“Another phenomenon is quietly playing out in Canada: a continued strengthening of merger-and-acquisition activity in the mining sector, which could boost what are now severely compressed equity valuations.”
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Euro Crisis "Gets Worse Every Day", Britain May Get "A Lot More QE", Gold Jewelry Preferred to Platinum in China
Source: Ben Traynor, Bullion Vault (11/16/11)
"'Gold jewelry has been in great demand due to the rising price of gold and the perception of gold as a store of value.'"
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Brian Chin: Rare Earth Metals Producers with First-Mover Advantage
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report (11/15/11)
The rare earth elements sector is poised for long-term growth, but Brian Chin, a research analyst with Gabelli & Company Inc., recommends investors opt for near-term producers. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, he shares his top picks.
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Molycorp Stumbles, Avalon and Lynas Delay, Ucore Shines
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades (11/14/11)
"Today, the Goliaths are stumbling as they finally have to come up against their moment of truth."
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Gold and Silver Miners Lead Market Rebound
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades (11/14/11)
"Investors are beginning to look at the gold miners as leaders in a market, which is desperately looking for strength."
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Geordie Mark: Iron Ore Still Strong
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (11/11/11)
In an environment of declining steel prices, Geordie Mark, mining analyst with Haywood Securities in Vancouver, nonetheless believes that iron ore juniors are poised for a rebound. Read his reasons for optimism in this exclusive Gold Report interview.
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Copper Prices Update: Prosper As Copper Becomes the "New Gold"
Source: Peter Krauth, Money Morning (11/11/11)
"If copper is to replace gold as the world's most-valuable metal, China will play a huge role. With all its uses, from hybrid cars to an electricity grid, copper may become both an inflation hedge and a strategic asset."
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European Shareholders a Boon for Resource Explorers
Source: Thom Calandra, Resource Investor (11/10/11)
"Fresh shareholders from Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland are showing up in the rosters of Canada metals and potash explorers."
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John Kaiser: Rare Earth Companies Poised for Comeback
Source: JT Long of The Critical Metals Report (11/8/11)
The companies in a race to produce critical heavy rare earth elements by 2016 are already way ahead of their smaller competitors. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, Kaiser Research Online editor John Kaiser handicaps the players on the end-user, producer and investor side—believe it or not, China may have the largest stake in developing sources outside its borders.
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Confusion on Rare Earths: Setting It Straight
Source: Jon Hykawy, Resource Investor (11/4/11)
"While some of the hype may be over, some of the air may have been let out of the stock bubble in rare earths, we note that the industry itself is just beginning to grow."
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Jeb Handwerger: Rare Earths, No Easy Substitutes
Source: Jeb Handwerger for The Critical Metals Report (11/1/11)
Light, strong rare earth elements (REEs) revolutionized the digital era and changed the face of our everyday lives. Even as shortages loom and companies scramble to find low-cost solutions, these critical materials cannot be easily replaced, nor can opportunities in this sector be dismissed. In this special for The Critical Metals Report, Gold Stock Trades Editor Jeb Handwerger calls attention to mainstream media's shortcomings in its REE sector coverage and profiles one company already making headlines.
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The New Steel Silk Road
Source: Rick Mills, Ahead of the Herd (10/31/11)
"Given the fact that Eurasia, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa comprise most of the world's population will The New Steel Silk Road be the building block for a truly developed global economy?"
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Jonathan Lee: Graphite and Vanadium to Benefit from Battery Market Growth
Source: Zig Lambo of The Critical Metals Report (10/25/11)
Graphite and vanadium may be relatively obscure materials, but these commodities could get a jolt from developing battery technology. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, Jonathan Lee of Byron Capital Markets explains how graphite and vanadium play critical roles in rapidly growing battery markets, as well as in the steel industry, which is experiencing healthy growth. Both vanadium and graphite have limited production sources in North America, and the companies he discusses look poised for major supplier status.
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S&P 500 Poised for a Sharp Pullback Near Term Says Dr. Copper
Source: David Banister, MarketTrendForecast (10/21/11)
"Caution is warranted near term."
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