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      schrieb am 09.08.12 11:42:53
      Beitrag Nr. 2.422 ()
      http://www.macquarie.com.au/dafiles/Internet/mgl/au/apps/ret…
      Lynas Corporation
      TOL delay drags on – cash ok for now
      Event

       Lynas Corporation has released its June 2012 quarterly report.
      Impact
       Malaysian Temporary Operating Licence. Despite making positive progress
      regarding the TOL in the June quarter, it has still not been issued and there is
      no clear timeline as to when this will be resolved. During the quarter the
      appeal under the Atomic Energy Licensing Act was dismissed after two
      additional conditions were imposed, Lynas submitted a plan to satisfy these
      conditions in late June. The Parliamentary Select Committee reported in the
      June quarter and recommended the TOL be issued. An application for a
      judicial review of the AELB TOL decision was also denied, this decision is
      expected to be appealed.
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      http://hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=1804065&ms…
      facebook for hc lyc friends (niqo) Trade LYC with
      :::
      Fellow LYC investors,

      I was thinking about the issue of sharing information with each other that cannot be posted to HC, which GMC6713's post highlighted. Whether I like it or not, this forum belongs to HC and we have to respect the rules (course I do) - I am sure they have legal considerations etc, so fair enough HC.

      So, to create a space where such genuine news and information can be shared amongst us, I would like to invite you all to a new Facebook page I created - REE Lynas.

      http://www.facebook.com/ree.lynas

      If you want the inside juice, you need to be REE Lynas' friend and LIKE this site ! Everyone needs to sign up + it's Rocket-Free !!!

      I've posted GMC6713's censored post and also an email I received from Lynas this morning, which answers four questions I asked in no uncertain terms. (GMC6713 - please let me know if you do not find this appropriate and I will remove it before I accept anyone's friend request.)

      Idea is anyone who wants to share stuff they can't otherwise post on HC can do so here. I will suggest creating a new Facebook profile with your Hot Copper name - it's friends only, but I will let everyone I recognise in even downrampers and evil people and yes, even Chartists (LOL), as we all want the good stuff before the market, don't we? (If you don't have the time and want to use an existing Facebook account, please make it clear when posting to the FB site what your Hot Copper name is - other users need to evaluate the authenticity of what is posted and the best way of doing so is through the existing reputation you may or may not have built up here on HC)

      It's not really for opinion, that's for HC I think. I don't think HC posters will bother posting disinformation as it's not public and numbers won't be large enough to make it worth anyone's while trying to manipulate the SP (again, that's what HC is for LOLx2 ... Would appreciate all your thoughts, Cheers, Niqo

      PS I will only monitor this for a certain time, probably until production, then it will have served it's purpose and then will probably shut it down.

      PPS Please also be careful referencing material you have viewed in this private arena when posting in the public domain, including Hot Copper.

      PPS Soul_Surfer, best wishes. Are you chartists hardcore or what? Not sure what's more dangerous, your stuntman antics or Timmo in the Metallica moshpit...? take it easy Timmo.
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 07.08.12 11:07:29
      Beitrag Nr. 2.421 ()
      http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/370602/20120806/lamp-going-ou…
      Lamp Going Out For Lynas
      :::
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      ;) - Was für ein Unsinn von angeblichen Experten eines amerikaniaschen Bergbauunternehmens verbreitet wird spottet jeder Beschreibung und das einfach weil sie IMHO MCP jetzt nicht mehr so pushen können wie sie das in der Vergangenheit getan haben.


      http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/370970/20120807/correction-la…
      CORRECTION: Lamp Going Out For Lynas?
      August 7, 2012 12:53 PM EST

      Note from the Editor: Due to an error, a story was yesterday published on the FNArena website, titled "Lamp Going Out For Lynas?". The story in question was at that time still a work in progress and should have not been published as it was. FNArena apologizes for the error made and for any inconvenience or confusion caused by it.

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      Aktuelle Info aus dem HC-Forum:
      http://hotcopper.com.au/post_single.asp?fid=1&tid=1802139&ms…
      lynas is absolutely confident - 7 august email (rorkes) Trade LYC with
      :::
      From: Gloria Rodgers [mailto:GRodgers@lynascorp.com] On Behalf Of Lynas Corp.
      Sent: Tuesday, 7 August 2012 11:18 AM
      To: Rorkes
      Subject: RE: New Enquiry (Contact)

      Dear Rorkes

      Thank you for your email. Lynas’ primary form of communication to our shareholders is via regular updates to the whole of the market via announcements to the ASX and the Lynas website.

      The opinion expressed in the article is the authors alone and is not shared by the company. The Lynas website contains all current factual information and we refer you to the recent detailed quarterly report which was released to the market on 31 July 2012.

      The company has completed the regulatory review and appeal process and is awaiting issuance of the TOL.

      Lynas is absolutely confident that by-products of the LAMP will be re-cycled and re-issued in commercial applications and will not require long term storage. In the event that commercial applications cannot be found for some products which will have very low levels of radioactivity, the stringent rules and standards for the design, construction and operation of a permanent residue storage facility are quite clear and Lynas has every confidence it will meet those stringent standards.

      Kind regards


      Lynas CORPORATION LTD
      Level 7, 56 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
      W: www.lynascorp.com

      ? Before printing, please consider the environment
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      http://www.fr-online.de/wirtschaft/welthandel-china-sichert-…
      China sichert sich Macht über Rohstoffe
      :::


      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 05.08.12 12:44:50
      Beitrag Nr. 2.420 ()
      Da ich die kommenden 4-Wochen im Urlaub bin werde ich mich nur sporadisch melden.

      Auf der Homepage von Lynas wurde eine Aktualisierung (Update) durchgeführt mit u.a. neuen Bildern zur LAMP usw.

      Imho lohnt es sich, sich dort mal wieder intensiev durchzuklicken.

      http://www.lynascorp.com/page.asp?category_id=2&page_id=41
      Lynas Advanced Materials Plant

      As at 30 June 2012, the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant construction project team achieved 8,690,000 hours of works on-site Lost-Time-Injury (LTI) free.

      Construction of Phase 1 of the LAMP was has been completed. Advanced completion of the pre-commissioning test packs (99% complete as at June 2012) has enabled 77 out of 85 systems to be handed over for commissioning. Site construction workforce at the end of June stood at 289 completing miscellaneous site works and providing support for commissioning activities.
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      http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/8/3/focus/11…
      Friday August 3, 2012
      Be prepared to face consequences for actions
      :::
      This is similar to the Lynas case where pro-opposition portal Free Malaysia Today had to finally apologise to Lynas Corporation Ltd admitting that its claims that the Lynas plant was unsafe had no scientific basis.

      I hope those who have been wronged in the Bukit Koman issue will sue the NGO and politicians soon.

      The lesson here is those who criticise unfairly must be prepared to face the consequences of their irresponsible action.
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      @ noch einen schönen Sonntag und für die komende Woche viel Erfolg.

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 31.07.12 10:19:53
      Beitrag Nr. 2.419 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.438.943 von Optimist_ am 30.07.12 21:04:30LYC Lynas Corporation Limited
      July 2012
      31st Quarterly Cashflow Report

      http://www.stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=LYC&E=ASX&N=6878…


      31st Quarterly Activities Report
      http://www.stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=LYC&E=ASX&N=6878…

      QUARTERLY REPORT
      FOR THE PERIOD ENDING 30 JUNE 2012


      HIGHLIGHTS

      • The Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) Phase 1 construction project in Malaysia was completed Lost Time Injury (LTI) free. The project involved a total of 8,690,000 hours worked without an LTI. Subsequent to the end of the reporting period Lynas Malaysia remains LTI free.

      • On 18 June 2012, Lynas announced that the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Minister, Datuk Seri Panglima Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili dismissed the appeal that was lodged under Section 32 of the Atomic Energy Licensing Act in relation to the decision of the Malaysian Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) to approve the issuance of a Temporary Operating Licence (TOL) for the LAMP.

      • Lynas also welcomes the findings of the Malaysian Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) report on the LAMP which recommended that the TOL be issued for the LAMP. The report noted that Lynas has complied with the standards and laws of Malaysia, which are in line with international standards.

      • Construction of Phase 1 of the LAMP was completed during the quarter and further progress was made on various pre-commissioning activities. Overall commissioning progress was 64% complete as at the end of the quarter. Construction of the Phase 2 expansion of the LAMP continued during the period and is on track for construction completion in early 2013.

      • In Western Australia, the scoping study on the Duncan Deposit was completed during the quarter. The scoping study recommends proceeding to a detailed feasibility study on the project. Meanwhile, management elected to bring forward a period of routine maintenance on the Mount Weld Concentration Plant ahead of the start-up of the LAMP. The re-start of the Plant will be synchronised in accordance with the requirements of the LAMP.
      Page 2 of 14
      _______________________________________________________________________________
      CORPORATE

      During the quarter significant progress was made by the relevant Malaysian authorities on the regulatory review of the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP). In particular, Lynas was pleased to announce on 18 June 2012 that the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Minister, Datuk Seri Panglima Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili dismissed the appeal that was lodged under Section 32 of the Atomic Energy Licensing Act in relation to the decision of the Malaysian Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) to approve the issuance of a Temporary Operating Licence (TOL) for the LAMP.
      Dr. Ongkili confirmed that “there was no strong justification nor scientific or technical basis for him to set aside the decision of the Board”. In announcing his dismissal of the Section 32 appeal, Dr. Ongkili recommended two additional conditions associated with the TOL. These are discussed later in this report. Lynas submitted its plans to satisfy these conditions in late June.

      Lynas also welcomes the findings of the Malaysian Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) report on the LAMP which recommended that the TOL be issued for the LAMP. The report noted that Lynas has complied with the standards and laws of Malaysia, which are in line with international standards. In other areas, Lynas announce that on 12 April the High Court of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur denied an application for leave to apply for a judicial review of the AELB’s decision to approve the granting of a TOL for the LAMP. Both Lynas and the Malaysian Government opposed the application.

      Lynas understands that the individuals who initiated the unsuccessful 12 April judicial review proceedings will appeal the court’s decision in that matter.
      Construction of Phase 1 of the LAMP was completed during the quarter and further progress was made on various pre-commissioning activities. Overall commissioning progress was 64% complete as at the end of the quarter. The Company’s operational preparedness program, Ready For Start Up (RFSU), is 97% complete and the balance of pending projects are not critical for plant start-up.

      Ahead of the start-up of the LAMP, Lynas elected to bring forward a period of routine maintenance on the Mount Weld Concentration Plant in Western Australia. Since it was commissioned in May 2011, the Plant has been performing ahead of expectations with REO grades in line with, and REO recoveries ahead of targets. The downtime has also been used for identifying areas of continuous improvements as well as preparing the Phase 2 mobilisation on site. Management expects to realise operating cost savings from the temporary shutdown of the Plant. The re-start of the Plant will be synchronised in accordance with the requirements of the LAMP.
      Also in Western Australia, management was pleased to report the outcomes of the scoping study on the Duncan Deposit during the quarter. The scoping study recommends proceeding to a detailed feasibility study on the project. The Duncan Deposit is a light rare earths deposit enriched with heavy rare earths and the project represents one potential way in which Lynas could broaden its product offering to customers. Further details are discussed later in this report.

      Subsequent to the end of the period, Lynas also announced the successful settlement of the defamation proceedings against the online news portal, Free Malaysia Today (FMT). As part of the settlement, FMT published an apology to Lynas on the homepage of its website in relation to the articles it had previously published which claimed the Lynas plant may be unsafe. Lynas has also commenced defamation proceedings against a group of local residents known as Save Malaysia Stop Lynas (SMSL). Lynas’ application for an interim injunction against SMSL was heard by the
      ___________________________________________________________________________________
      Page 3 of 14

      High Court in Kuala Lumpur on 26 July 2012. The court decided to wait until all of the evidence has been heard at the upcoming defamation trial, and accordingly an interim injunction was not granted on 26 July 2012. Lynas is now finalising its evidence for the upcoming defamation trial. In addition, Lynas is proposing to issue defamation proceedings against an online news portal known as Malaysia Chronicle unless a satisfactory apology is received.

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      http://www.resourceintelligence.net/lynas-reveals-malaysia-c…
      Lynas reveals Malaysia cost rise, says final testing 64pc complete

      By The Australian · July 30, 2012 · 9:30 pm · Leave a Comment

      By Rhiannon Hoyle

      LYNAS said that final testing of its rare-earths refinery in Malaysia was 64 per cent complete at the end of June.

      The miner estimated the final cost of the project has increased by about $4 million, though, due to claims from subcontractors and additional project management costs. It said the total cost on the first phase of the plant was around $652.8 million.
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      http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/mining-energy/lynas…
      Lynas shares bounce off a low base amid dismal outlook

      by: Sarah-Jane Tasker From:The Australian July 31, 201212:55PM

      RARE earths miner Lynas warned that macroeconomic conditions in China remain relatively subdued, as it said the price for rare earths has significantly fallen from last year's levels.
      :::



      http://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/archives/finance_news_netwo…
      Midday: Aus shares lift in hesitant trade July 31, 2012 12:15 PM



      After mixed leads the Australian share market opened higher and is trading 0.3 per cent up at noon amid optimism this week’s central bank meetings will produce some plans for financial stimulus.

      The S&P/ASX 200 index has gained 14 points this morning and is trading at 4,260. On the futures market the SPI is currently 13 points higher.

      Company news

      Lynas Corporation Limited (ASX:LYC) says the first phase of constructing its Malaysian plant was completed in the June quarter and the second phase is on track to be finished early next year. The rare earths developer has also revealed the forecast final cost of the plant has risen by $4 million because of claims from subcontractors and extra project management costs. Lynas’s June quarterly activities report says there will be no change to the expected capital cost or timing of its phase two expansion. Shares in Lynas Corporation have dipped 0.67 per cent and are trading at $0.74.

      Shares in Aquila Resources Limited (ASX:AQA) have jumped as the coal company announced its Anketell Port development has been supported by the Environmental Protection Authority. Subject to a number of conditions the environmental authority has recommended to the Western Australian minister for environment that the Anketell Port proposal be approved. Aquila advises that the port is an integral part of its West Pilbara Iron Ore Project in which Aquila holds a 50 per cent interest. Shares in Aquila Resources have jumped 8.42 per cent and are trading at $2.19.
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 30.07.12 21:04:30
      Beitrag Nr. 2.418 ()
      Quartalsbericht morgen, Investorcall anschliessend (kann jeder teilnehmen) und dann mal wieder positive Nachrichten (LAMP fertig, TOL in nächsten Tagen erwartet, dauerhafte Deponie eruiert, alles auf dem Weg)....65 ct ist ein Schnäppchen Preis gemessen an einer erteilten TOL, bevorstehender Produktion, Erweiterung auf 22000 jato, Aussichten auf dauerhafte Lizenz innerhalb der nächsten 12 Monate....

      Nick wirkt jedenfalls ganz ruhig und vglw. entspannt.

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      schrieb am 30.07.12 14:13:19
      Beitrag Nr. 2.417 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.437.009 von JoJo49 am 30.07.12 12:01:09Moin

      die fahren zweigleisig- und die Aktionäre wissen nicht davon?

      Kann das sein- weitere Fabrik im Bau?

      LUBI54
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      schrieb am 30.07.12 12:01:09
      Beitrag Nr. 2.416 ()
      http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/7/28/courts/…
      Saturday July 28, 2012
      MToday and Lynas settle dispute over defamation

      KUALA LUMPUR: MToday News Sdn Bhd, which runs news portal Free Malaysia Today (FMT), and Lynas have settled their dispute over a defamation issue.
      :::
      Besides Malaysia, Lynas obtained a licence to operate a factory in China.
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      ;) - Da könnte man doch glatt auf die Idee kommen, dass die Chinesen die TOL für die LAMP in Malaysia hintertreiben weil sie die größte, sichertste und modernste REO-Raffenerie gerne in ihrem Land hätten.


      Grüsse JoJo :)
      1 Antwort?Die Baumansicht ist in diesem Thread nicht möglich.
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      schrieb am 30.07.12 10:26:35
      Beitrag Nr. 2.415 ()
      http://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/archives/finance_news_netwo…
      Rare earths expert certain of Lynas licence July 30, 2012 07:15 AM


      Transcription of Finance News Network Interview with ProEdge Media Corporation CEO, Tracy Weslosky

      Lelde Smits: Hello I’m Lelde Smits for the Finance News Network and joining me today is Tracy Weslosky CEO of ProEdge Media Corporation, the
      publisher of ProEdgeWire.com. Tracy welcome to Australia and to FNN.

      Tracy Weslosky: Well thank you for having me, it’s a pleasure to be here.

      Lelde Smits: Let’s get to rare earths, why are you excited by them?

      Tracy Weslosky: I don’t think there is anybody that appreciates science and technology that cannot be excited about rare earths. If we can get a sustainable amount of production of rare earths that are outside of China, we can have a pricing mechanism that people can count on. And I cannot wait to see the new innovations and technology that occurs as a result of it.

      Lelde Smits: And what is happening in the rare earths market?

      Tracy Weslosky: Well I think another reason to be very excited about rare earths in the market in particular, is if you’ve been tracking them since the beginning of 2009, the market caps have all increased on average approximately 520 per cent. So that’s a lot to get excited about.

      Lelde Smits: And why do you believe we have seen prices rise as much as they have?

      Tracy Weslosky: Well the reason is someone woke up about four years ago and said – wow, look the Chinese currently are controlling 95 per cent of the processing and 90 per cent of the world’s control of rare earths, and there must be a reason why. And that’s because they understood they can make some serious amounts of money off of these rare earths.

      Lelde Smits: And why do you believe that investors should be getting on board the rare earths story?

      Tracy Weslosky: I think the reason why investors should be following the rare earths story, is that if you have any interest in any kind of green energy including technology applications, then you want to understand rare earths much better.

      Lelde Smits: Interesting you say that because rare earths and radioactivity are sometimes put in the same sentence. Why do you believe that people associate the two?

      Tracy Weslosky: The people that often utilise rare earths and radioactive together in the same sentence are obviously, I would argue, are misinformed. You want to put rare earths and obviously, you usually have uranium and/or thorium on the same properties. So I think it’s usually people that don’t understand rare earths properly, or do not understand uranium properly that like to use the radioactivity term.

      Lelde Smits: Looking closer at rare earths companies, who are you currently working with?

      Tracy Weslosky: Well that’s an interesting question. Currently I work with over 40 publicly listed rare earth companies, but I’m also tracking nearly 400 publicly listed companies worldwide. Additionally I have the only rare earth indexes that are calculated on FTSE and Standard & Poor’s. So we have the rare earth leaders and the rare earth global, and the rare earth Shariah Index which track 15, 30 and five companies, respectfully.

      Lelde Smits: And how does pricing work in the rare earths sector?

      Tracy Weslosky: Well I think pricing is one of the most intriguing aspects of the rare earths sector. What makes the rare earths sector interesting is it’s not like all the other resource sector companies, and I think people need to understand that. It’s more like a chemistry equation. So it’s not like gold where you have a common price for gold and you can then put a net price valuation on the company, based on those gold prices. With the rare earth industry it depends what you’re going to get out, a lot of people use the term basket, it’s inaccurate. So as an investor it’s very complex actually investing in these rare earth stocks. And in addition to that, we don’t have a futures market so it’s a complex topic to understand.

      Lelde Smits: So Tracy, which companies do you think are doing a particularly good job of developing rare earths and bringing them to market?

      Tracy Weslosky: Well I mean clearly, Lynas Corporation Limited (ASX:LYC) is a frontrunner. Lynas and Molycorp Inc. (NYSE:MCP) and right now we’re all waiting to see what happens with both of them in the near future, and that’s going to affect the rest of the market. As for the rest of the companies in the market, I like to keep my opinions to myself with regards to which ones I think are front leaders. However, I think if you look at market cap size that’s usually how I like to base my recommendations.

      Lelde Smits: Now Lynas Corporation is the largest rare earths stock on the ASX [Australian Securities Exchange], but licensing issues appear to have put maiden production behind schedule. So Tracy, do you think that Lynas will be able to secure the operating licence that it needs to start production?

      Tracy Weslosky: Oh absolutely. I think Lynas is a very intriguing topic and I have to be honest with you, I’ve been a frontrunner in discussing my questioning of this anti processing facility movement that supposedly comes out of Malaysia. Having dealt with the Malaysian Government and Malaysian people over the last many years, the entrepreneur spirit there and their catalyst for bringing people around the world to open their companies there and to base them there, has always been very, very high. I’m very surprised by the negative PR that’s occurred; I’m suspicious of the sources behind it.

      And you know, I do know from people I know from the Atomic Board to the Malaysian Government to people in Malaysia, who are top entrepreneurs that they would all like to see Lynas move as expeditiously as possible. And it’s my understanding that once they get the green light they’ll be able to produce very, very quickly.

      Lelde Smits: But on a longer term basis, do you believe that we may still come up with licensing issues when the Malaysian opposition and other groups have voiced their opposition to the licence?

      Tracy Weslosky: I don’t think that they really have any grounds to stand on. I think the defamation suit that’s currently against at least one media outlet and based on the hearings that have happened with the Malaysian Government, I can’t see them keeping this up much longer. Especially as we continue to increase the positive education out there on what they’re actually doing. You know, I see them gaining a lot of support with the Malaysian community and I don’t see this being an issue.

      Lelde Smits: Now China is the major global producer of rare earths. So Tracy, how does this affect rare earth developers or investors?

      Tracy Weslosky: How does it affect? Our entire industry is determined by the Chinese, that’s it that’s all. I mean the Chinese have been masters at taking a number of our critical minerals around the world and they have full control of it. Don’t get me wrong, I love doing business with the Chinese, but we would like to see the rest of the planet have our own self-sustainability with regards to these rare earths, for a number of reasons. So no-one wants one person to control anything at any time. I think right now the black market is an issue with the Chinese. I think their export quotas, I think their recent announcement that they don’t have as many rare earths as we originally thought they did, makes them a potential importer of rare earths in the future, which is exciting for the rest of the planet.

      Lelde Smits: Tracy Weslosky, thank you so much for joining us and for your views.

      Tracy Weslosky: Thank you.

      Ends


      Note: Lynas Corporation is a sponsor of RareMetalBlog, published by ProEdge Media Corporation.
      _________________________________________________________________________________


      @ eine erfolgreiche Woche

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 29.07.12 16:08:58
      Beitrag Nr. 2.414 ()
      http://www.raremetalblog.com/#tp
      u.a.:
      Tokyo to magnet makers: You can't go to China

      The whole China-Japan rare earth mess is about to rear its head again. Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has essentially derailed plans by various Japanese companies to make magnets in China. The ministry is citing security - the protection of Japanese technology - and is emphasising this is not a trade policy issue. What it likely means is that companies such as Hitachi Metals, TDK Corp. and Showa Denko cannot go ahead with their plans to build factories in China - and...

      und: http://www.raremetalblog.com/2012/07/lynas-ceo-nick-curtis-e…
      LYNAS CEO Nick Curtis Exclusive Interview on Malaysian Rare Earths Processing Plant

      July 27, 2012 -- In this timely interview, Nick Curtis, CEO and Executive Chairman of Lynas Corporation Ltd. (ASX: LYC | OTCQX: LYSDY) speaks with Tracy Weslosky, CEO of ProEdgeWire (www.ProEdgeWire.com) about their rare earth processing facility in Malaysia. Nick explains to investors why the politicization of their rare earth processing facility is only a temporary roadblock. With the Malaysian government committed to becoming a high tech, high knowledge economy by 2020, Nick explains that their processing operation contributes to this goal given the growing centrality of rare earths to technology. Nick also highlights the importance of community engagement and support...
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      Zwischen China und Japan luft es im Hinblick auf Liefrungen von "Seltene Erden" und deren abhängigen Prodkte wie Magnete weiterhin nicht rund.
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 27.07.12 10:40:44
      Beitrag Nr. 2.413 ()
      http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Malaysia/Story/A…
      Lynas fails to get court order
      New Straits Times
      Friday, Jul 27, 2012
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      http://www.mysinchew.com/node/75932
      Lynas withdraws suit after MToday apologises
      Controversial Lynas project News 2012-07-27 14:39
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      @ ein schönes WE

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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