Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Rare Earth Market - 5 Companies Poised to be Decade's Key Players


Though China is the dominant market player of the Rare Earths controlling over 95% of the REE export , An overwhelming global demand plus Chinese environmental regulation & export restrictions driving this dominant REE exporter to become an Importer of the REE as its local market demand for REE is on a raise over the past decade.
Emerging Rare Earths companies outside China poised to become a key market suppliers of the REE for the next decade ( both Heavy & Light REE )  cracking the Chinese export monopoly.
In Addition ,  recent studies  forecasts a significant raise in the prices of REE for the coming years adding the fact of a proven large amounts of REE in their pits those companies are hot investment targets.
Molycorp (NYSE: MCP) 
Market Cap :$6.06B 
Main Operation : USA  
Company Stage : Production and Expanding.

Lynas ( OTC: LYSCF )
Market Cap : $3.97B 
Main Operation : Australia 
Company Stage  : Under Construction - ETA 2012


Rare Element Resources ( NYSE: REE ) 
Market Cap : $622.97M
Main Operation : USA
Company Stage  : Prefeasibility.

Avalon Rare Metals ( NYSE: AVL ) 
Market Cap : $814.04M
Main Operation : Canada
Company Stage : Feasibility.


Quest Rare Minerals ( CA: QRM) 
Market Cap : $423.54M
Main Operation : Canada
Company Stage  : Feasibility. 




2 comments:

  1. Those are good for the future while also would consider: Stans Energy, Ucore, Greenland Minerals and there are others if You're going to research Hard & Soft Rare Earth Mining Opportunities.

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  2. The Tasman Metals (TAS.NYSE)) Norra Karr property in Sweden, rich with HREEs, very little thorium, close to infrastructure, is the only REE site in Western Europe. Sweden has made this property a national priority. Someone will buy it. It´s worth a hard look.

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