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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 61.109.794 von Andrija am 26.07.19 09:53:35Nach Trumps neuer Kampfansage bin ich jetzt mit einer ersten Position drin. Jetzt müssen die Chinesen nur noch das Thema seltene Erden erneut erwähnen dann dürften schnell ein paar Prozente drin sein. Chancen aktuell sicher höher als das Rsisiko.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 61.104.655 von MONSIEURCB am 25.07.19 15:01:25Die alles entscheidende Sache aus meiner Sicht. Die amerikanische Regierung subventioniert die Förderung seltener Erden aus militärischen Gründen oder die Firma ist tot.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 61.036.405 von Montekaolino am 16.07.19 14:45:47Hört sich ja alles schön und gut an, warum reagiert der Preis für seltende Erden dann aber kaum? China sollte ja auch Interesse an höheren Preisen haben.
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Ucore Rare receives OK for case management request
2019-07-15 13:36 ET - News Release
Mr. Jim McKenzie reports
NS SUPREME COURT GRANTS UCORE REQUEST FOR CASE MANAGEMENT
Ucore Rare Metals Inc. has provided an update on the legal proceedings in Nova Scotia commenced on Dec. 11, 2018, involving the prospective acquisition of IBC Advanced Technologies Inc.
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (the "Court") has now granted a request by Ucore to have a Case Management Judge ("CMJ") assigned to the Proceedings.
"The purpose of Case Management is to achieve maximum efficiency and continuity, by having a designated singular judge administer the case process on a go-forward basis," said Ucore President & CEO, Jim McKenzie. "Case Management additionally allows for timely periodic case management sessions and the streamlining of Proceedings at the discretion of the Case Management Judge. Ucore is very grateful to the Court for its implementation of Case Management in these Proceedings."
Justice Scott Norton, as the CMJ, has scheduled the first Case Management Conference for August 2, 2019.
Summary of Significant Court Decisions to Date
A summary of recent court decisions of significance to the Proceedings are as follows:Nova Scotia February 27, 2019 - The Court granted a motion submitted by Ucore for an interim injunction preserving the status quo between Ucore and IBC, pending further Proceedings to consider a more permanent interlocutory injunction.April 23, 2019 - The Court orally dismissed a motion submitted by IBC and Steven R. Izatt (the "Nova Scotia Dismissal"). The motion by IBC had asked the Court to dismiss or permanently stay proceedings before the Court on the basis that i) the Court does not have jurisdiction to hear the amended Application submitted by Ucore; or ii) in the alternative, on the basis that the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia is a forum non conveniens. As part of the Nova Scotia Dismissal, the Court confirmed that IBC had, i) by its actions, submitted to having the dispute heard in Nova Scotia, and ii) that there is no other, more appropriate, forum for the parties' litigation. Ucore was also awarded court costs to be paid by IBC. April 24-25, 2019 - A corresponding written order to the Nova Scotia Dismissal was issued by the Court (the "Order"). IBC then submitted an appeal to the Order to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, with the appeal being heard on June 19, 2019. A decision to the appeal is forthcoming.August 2, 2019 - The above referenced Case Management Conference, granted by the Court at the request of Ucore, is scheduled to take place in Nova Scotia.Utah May 23, 2019 - The Third District Court, Salt Lake Division, Salt Lake County, State of Utah (the "State Court") orally granted a motion submitted by Ucore to dismiss a January 4, 2019 complaint filed by IBC against Ucore and some of its executives (the "Utah Dismissal"). The Utah Dismissal was granted by the State Court on the grounds that the State Court does not have jurisdiction over Ucore and the named individual defendants in this matter. June 25, 2019 - IBC submitted a motion to amend the dismissed January 4, 2019 complaint against Ucore (the "Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint"). Nothing further has been issued from the State Court in this matter.
More Information
Ucore will release updated information on the above noted appeal by IBC, as forthcoming decisions and related information become available. Recent decisions of The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal may be accessed from its website, as they are posted: https://decisions.courts.ns.ca/nsc/nsca/en/nav_date.do. More information on the Proceedings in Nova Scotia can be obtained in person at the Law Courts, 1815 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Additional information on the Nova Scotia and other Proceedings, generally, can be obtained under the Company's profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) or by contacting Mark MacDonald, Vice President Business Development at (902) 482-5214 or info@ucore.com.
About Ucore
Ucore Rare Metals is a development-phase company focused on rare metals resources, extraction and beneficiation technologies with near term potential for production, growth and scalability. The Company has a 100% ownership stake in the Bokan-Dotson Ridge Rare Earth Project. On March 31, 2014, Ucore announced the unanimous support of the Alaska State Legislature for Senate Bill 99 (2014), which authorized the AIDEA to issue up to USD $145 Million in bonds for the infrastructure and construction costs of the Bokan-Dotson Ridge Rare Earth Project.
Ucore's vision and plan is to transition to become a leading nanotechnology company that provides mineral separation products and services to the mining and mineral extraction industry. This vision includes the development of a Strategic Metals Complex (initially announced on Nov. 15, 2016) in Ketchikan, Alaska and the development of the Company's rare earth minerals property located at Bokan Mountain in Alaska (technical report filed on SEDAR on March 14, 2013).
We seek Safe Harbor.
© 2019 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
2019-07-15 13:36 ET - News Release
Mr. Jim McKenzie reports
NS SUPREME COURT GRANTS UCORE REQUEST FOR CASE MANAGEMENT
Ucore Rare Metals Inc. has provided an update on the legal proceedings in Nova Scotia commenced on Dec. 11, 2018, involving the prospective acquisition of IBC Advanced Technologies Inc.
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (the "Court") has now granted a request by Ucore to have a Case Management Judge ("CMJ") assigned to the Proceedings.
"The purpose of Case Management is to achieve maximum efficiency and continuity, by having a designated singular judge administer the case process on a go-forward basis," said Ucore President & CEO, Jim McKenzie. "Case Management additionally allows for timely periodic case management sessions and the streamlining of Proceedings at the discretion of the Case Management Judge. Ucore is very grateful to the Court for its implementation of Case Management in these Proceedings."
Justice Scott Norton, as the CMJ, has scheduled the first Case Management Conference for August 2, 2019.
Summary of Significant Court Decisions to Date
A summary of recent court decisions of significance to the Proceedings are as follows:Nova Scotia February 27, 2019 - The Court granted a motion submitted by Ucore for an interim injunction preserving the status quo between Ucore and IBC, pending further Proceedings to consider a more permanent interlocutory injunction.April 23, 2019 - The Court orally dismissed a motion submitted by IBC and Steven R. Izatt (the "Nova Scotia Dismissal"). The motion by IBC had asked the Court to dismiss or permanently stay proceedings before the Court on the basis that i) the Court does not have jurisdiction to hear the amended Application submitted by Ucore; or ii) in the alternative, on the basis that the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia is a forum non conveniens. As part of the Nova Scotia Dismissal, the Court confirmed that IBC had, i) by its actions, submitted to having the dispute heard in Nova Scotia, and ii) that there is no other, more appropriate, forum for the parties' litigation. Ucore was also awarded court costs to be paid by IBC. April 24-25, 2019 - A corresponding written order to the Nova Scotia Dismissal was issued by the Court (the "Order"). IBC then submitted an appeal to the Order to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, with the appeal being heard on June 19, 2019. A decision to the appeal is forthcoming.August 2, 2019 - The above referenced Case Management Conference, granted by the Court at the request of Ucore, is scheduled to take place in Nova Scotia.Utah May 23, 2019 - The Third District Court, Salt Lake Division, Salt Lake County, State of Utah (the "State Court") orally granted a motion submitted by Ucore to dismiss a January 4, 2019 complaint filed by IBC against Ucore and some of its executives (the "Utah Dismissal"). The Utah Dismissal was granted by the State Court on the grounds that the State Court does not have jurisdiction over Ucore and the named individual defendants in this matter. June 25, 2019 - IBC submitted a motion to amend the dismissed January 4, 2019 complaint against Ucore (the "Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint"). Nothing further has been issued from the State Court in this matter.
More Information
Ucore will release updated information on the above noted appeal by IBC, as forthcoming decisions and related information become available. Recent decisions of The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal may be accessed from its website, as they are posted: https://decisions.courts.ns.ca/nsc/nsca/en/nav_date.do. More information on the Proceedings in Nova Scotia can be obtained in person at the Law Courts, 1815 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Additional information on the Nova Scotia and other Proceedings, generally, can be obtained under the Company's profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) or by contacting Mark MacDonald, Vice President Business Development at (902) 482-5214 or info@ucore.com.
About Ucore
Ucore Rare Metals is a development-phase company focused on rare metals resources, extraction and beneficiation technologies with near term potential for production, growth and scalability. The Company has a 100% ownership stake in the Bokan-Dotson Ridge Rare Earth Project. On March 31, 2014, Ucore announced the unanimous support of the Alaska State Legislature for Senate Bill 99 (2014), which authorized the AIDEA to issue up to USD $145 Million in bonds for the infrastructure and construction costs of the Bokan-Dotson Ridge Rare Earth Project.
Ucore's vision and plan is to transition to become a leading nanotechnology company that provides mineral separation products and services to the mining and mineral extraction industry. This vision includes the development of a Strategic Metals Complex (initially announced on Nov. 15, 2016) in Ketchikan, Alaska and the development of the Company's rare earth minerals property located at Bokan Mountain in Alaska (technical report filed on SEDAR on March 14, 2013).
We seek Safe Harbor.
© 2019 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
Der kurze Hype durch den Handelskrieg mit China ist vorbei.
Dieses Teil wird jetzt wie schon vorher von Tag zu Tag abbröckeln und unterhalb von 10 Cents
allmählich im Nirwana verschwinden.
Wer glaubt schon, dass hier jemals produziert wird?
Lynas ist die einzige REE-Company ausserhalb China's, die eine reelle Chance hat...
Dieses Teil wird jetzt wie schon vorher von Tag zu Tag abbröckeln und unterhalb von 10 Cents
allmählich im Nirwana verschwinden.
Wer glaubt schon, dass hier jemals produziert wird?
Lynas ist die einzige REE-Company ausserhalb China's, die eine reelle Chance hat...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.734.112 von Dety1 am 04.06.19 20:08:08Falls sich Deine Antwort auf meine Äußerung bezogen hat, haben wir uns missverstanden. Ich meinte nicht, dass Lynas eine weitere Anlage in Textas hochziehen soll. Ich meinte Lynas kann den möglichen Ausfall faktisch in Teilen kompensieren und von Australien/Malaysia liefern. Bis hier produziert wird ist der Handelsstreit gelöst. Außerdem geht China ja wieder in den Markt wenn die USA in der Lage sein sollte die Produktion alleine sicherzustellen und damit das Druckmittel weg ist.
Damit haben wir dann ein deutlich höheres Angebot. Das sollte sich nicht gerade kursfördernd auf die Preise auswirken.
Damit haben wir dann ein deutlich höheres Angebot. Das sollte sich nicht gerade kursfördernd auf die Preise auswirken.
ist hierf nicht
ein gewisser herr Högl mit an Board?
Rechtzeitig ist hier gar nichts. Die USA werden hinterher hinken.
Auch ein Trump kann hier nichts beschleunigen.
Statt Mauern zu bauen sollte man lieber in die Seltenen Erden Produktion investieren und zwar umweltfreundlich !
Wenn Lynas meint in Texas loslegen zu können mit umweltschädlichen Anlagen, dann werden sie bestimmt erst einmal mehrere Gerichtsinstanzen durchlaufen müssen.
In Alaska hingegen ist alles schon vorbereitet, die Genehmigungen sind erteilt.
Auch ein Trump kann hier nichts beschleunigen.
Statt Mauern zu bauen sollte man lieber in die Seltenen Erden Produktion investieren und zwar umweltfreundlich !
Wenn Lynas meint in Texas loslegen zu können mit umweltschädlichen Anlagen, dann werden sie bestimmt erst einmal mehrere Gerichtsinstanzen durchlaufen müssen.
In Alaska hingegen ist alles schon vorbereitet, die Genehmigungen sind erteilt.
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