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By Brian Sylvester |
December 19, 2012
Share prices have tumbled down for many rare earth element miners, while the quality of certain companies has dramatically improved. Is now the right time for investors to strengthen their positions in the space or to turn and run?
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By Brian Sylvester |
November 21, 2012
There are few mining sectors where chemistry, metallurgy and the supply chain meet in such a complex yet potentially profitable way as rare earths. The founding principal of Technology Metals Research gives an update on projects are closest to production,
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By JT Long |
August 1, 2012
Comparisons are useful in evaluating a company, but in the rare earth market, it's not as simple as a spreadsheet. With so many variables in the mix, no two projects are exactly alike, and each has its relative strengths and weaknesses.
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By Brian Sylvester |
June 14, 2012
Resource developers, especially in the rare earths space, are suffering from the market's obsession with immediate results, says the writer and editor for Agora Financial who nonetheless argues that large-scale demand for high-tech metals remains.
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By Brian Sylvester |
February 3, 2012
The non-Chinese rare earth metals sector is not dying, insists Byron King, editor of Outstanding Investments and Energy & Scarcity Investor. However, a rare earth miner's path to success significantly differs from the precious metals game. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, King explains how.
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By Brian Sylvester |
August 18, 2011
Rare earth elements make possible many technology improvements. The cofounder of Wall St. for Main St. and president of Kerr Trading share the names of the rare earth element companies to watch as the market grows.
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By Brian Sylvester |
July 13, 2011
Finding experienced teams could be elusive in the rush to capitalize on growing demand for heavy rare earth elements but the Energy & Scarcity Investor and Outstanding Investments editor unearths companies that can deliver the goods.
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By Brian Sylvester |
October 14, 2010
To avoid supply disruptions, companies in need of REEs for products are being encouraged to set up manufacturing in China in the interim. Of course, that's not going over very well because that's extortion, says Kaiser.
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By Mickey Fulp |
October 12, 2010
There is much more to the rare earth elements game than deposit size, metal distribution, process metallurgy and concentrate tonnages.