Tag: REEs
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How to start a good rare earths company: Neoterrex Minerals (NTX.V) lays it out
Years ago, after the graphite spike and before the lithium boom, the cobalt jump, and the vanadium moment, rare earths had a hot second in the sun. It wasn’t a long second, but the internet was booming and electric vehicles were being thought about and we all had rechargeable batteries jammed into anything with a…
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Marvel Discoveries (MARV.V) pounding out properties in multi-metal tsunami
I remember the day Karim Rayani called me up and said, “I’ve got a plan for Marvel Resources (MARV.V) and I said, “Cool, okay, I guess,” and he got a bit annoyed at me. I wasn’t taking him seriously because Marvel was tiny and there’s a lot of tiny mining explorers and as much as…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) test work advances high purity REE oxide
The Wicheeda project has indicated mineral resources of 4,890,000 tonnes averaging 3.02% LREO (Light Rare Earth Elements) and inferred mineral resources of 12,100,000 tonnes averaging 2.90% LREO2.
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Golds (potential) catalysts – the Bitcoin vs Gold debate (oh, it’s most definitely on) – a roundup including Delta (DLTA.V), Arizona Metals (AMC.V), Nomad (NSR.T), Prime (PRYM.V), Defense (DEFN.V), and Forum (FMC.V)
It would appear that Gold, after a hasty retreat in Q1 of 21, is back to riding the $1750 line, a level that has held prices in check for the past month and a half. After breaching and taking out this key resistance level last week—pushing to $1760, nearly $80 higher from the lows tagged…
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The plot thickens – Defense Metals (DEFN.V) draws interest from two international REE processors
Yesterday, on March 23rd, Defense Metals (DEFN.V) dropped an important headline—one I’ve been eagerly anticipating as I monitor developments from the sidelines. Leading up to this news event, in a recent interview with Defense Metals’ CEO, Craig Taylor, I asked… “Back in February, you engaged Welsbach Holdings to assist you in a number of areas.…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) continues to de-risk its high-grade REE deposit in mining-friendly B.C. PLUS a Q & A with CEO Craig Taylor
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are a major driver in the green-ride (EV) revolution. Electric motors, generators, catalytic converters, component sensors, LCD screens… REEs can even be found in the powder used to polish the windshields and mirrors. Hailed as the “vitamins of chemistry”, REEs exhibit a broad range of electronic, optical, and magnetic properties. They’re…
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3 Guru clients making headlines in recent sessions – Defense (DEFN.V), Globex (GMX.T) and Huntsman (HMAN.V)
Three companies on our client list dropped headlines in recent sessions. Let’s dive right in. Defense Metals (DEFN.V) Defense has generated its fair share of joy in recent weeks. An increasingly volatile political backdrop threatening the REE supply chain and recent corporate initiatives put a spotlight on the Company’s flagship resource. Hats off to the…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) surges 30% as it looks to secure supply chain partners
“The engagement of Welsbach will enable Defense Metals to leverage their extensive experience and relationships in the Asia-Pacific region (Australia, Singapore, China, Japan, and South Korea), Continental Europe, and the United States towards engaging in one-on-one discussions with REE refiners and separators,” stated Craig Taylor, CEO of Defense Metals.
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) just mapped its 4,220-acre Rare Earth Element (REE) property in B.C.
The Wicheeda resource currently stands at 4,890,000 tonnes grading 3.02% LREO (Light Rare Earth Oxide) in the Indicated category, and 12,100,000 tonnes grading 2.90% LREO in the Inferred category.
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A Guru ClientCo Resource Roundup – Delta (DLTA.V), Nomad (NSR.T), Freeman (FMAN.C), Defense (DEFN.V), Fremont (FRE.V), and BARU.V
The battle for dominance over the $1850 front line in gold wages on. We’ve been reporting on this conflict—the brawl between bulls and bears over this key level of support (and resistance)—for a number of weeks. As I type here in the predawn light of Jan. 14th, 2021, gold bulls are attempting to regain control…