Lynas Receives Boost from Malaysian Election Results
Rare Earth – Forbes reported that Lynas stock price received a boost on the results from the Malaysian election, in which the ruling coalition secured another term.
Rare Earth – Forbes reported that Lynas stock price received a boost on the results from the Malaysian election, in which the ruling coalition secured another term.
Rare Earth – Mining Weekly reported that Arafura Resources is undertaking several aggressive cost-cutting measures for its Nolans project.
Rare Earth – The International Business Times reported that Japan and Jamaica have officially launched their joint project to explore the potential of rare earth elements in Jamaican red mud.
Rare Earth – Bloomberg reported that China has set its first rare earth production quota for 2013 at 46,900 metric tons.
Rare Earth – Reuters reported that Lynas expects to return to commercial rare earth product production within a few weeks at its Malaysian plant, which has been enmeshed in ongoing environmental and safety disputes with area residents
Rare Earth – Business Day reported that Baotou Rare Earths plans to extend an output suspension at some plants for another month, to try and curb a drop in prices.
Rare Earth – Bloomberg reported that rare earth stocks were given a bump in Shanghai as investors welcomed the news that hybrid car battery maker Hunan Corun New Energy plans to buy Yiyang Hongyuan Rare Earth Co.
Rare Earth – Reuters reported that, despite Molycorp's stock dropping significantly on the news, the company's recent change in leadership is being applauded by analysts.
Rare Earth – Mining Weekly reported that newly AIM listed company Premier African Minerals intends to focus its business on tungsten and rare-earth-elements exploration work in Zimbabwe.
Rare Earth – Bloomberg reported that in the latest development in rare earth miner Lynas Corp's saga regarding LAMP , Malaysian ministers issued a statement re-inforcing Lynas Corp's duty to export residue from its new rare earths refinery under terms of its temporary operating license, contrary to what Lynas Corp's CEO said in a Dec. 11 conference call.
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