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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.764.254 von Tirolesi am 21.05.20 18:27:24neuer CEO:
Mark Saxon Appointed as New Chief Executive Officer of Medallion Resources
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Medallion Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: MDL; OTCPK: MLLOF; Frankfurt: MRDN) – “Medallion” or the “Company”), today announced it has appointed Mr. Mark Saxon, as President & CEO of the Company, effective May 25, 2020. Mr. Saxon is an experienced and respected public market executive, with substantial experience in rare earth elements (“REE”) and other critical raw materials. Current President & CEO Don Lay will transition to a strategic advisor role and remain on the board of directors and an officer to support the future growth of the Company.
“There is a tremendous and growing opportunity in the REE industry, and we’re excited to attract someone of Mark’s caliber to lead Medallion Resources during this critical phase. He has been an advisor to the Company for several years and is well positioned to quickly advance strategic alliances and development plans” said Don Lay. “Given the increased focus of US industry and national defense on achieving secure, transparent and domestic supply chains, Medallion’s activity to establish near term, US-based production of REEs is more appropriate and strategic than ever.”
Mark Saxon was most recently President & CEO at Leading Edge Materials (TSX.V: LEM; OTCQB: LEMIF), focused on the development of the Norra Kärr heavy rare-earth and other European mineral properties. He has more than 25 years of experience in the resources industry, representing junior and senior companies with a particular focus on critical raw materials. An Honours BSc graduate in Geology from the University of Melbourne, a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, Mr. Saxon has also received a Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance and Investment through the Financial Services Institute of Australasia.
“Medallion has followed a unique path in the REE business,” said Mark Saxon, incoming President & CEO. “The Company’s strategy to develop a proprietary scalable and transferable technology that transforms an abundant low-value by-product into a high-value market-ready REE product makes excellent economic sense. The strategy delivers Medallion with a first mover advantage within the US, requires relatively low capital to execute, and focuses on the production of the highest-demand magnetic REEs (neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium). A monazite by-product can be sourced immediately from operating sites and stockpiles within the US. I look forward to executing for all Medallion shareholders and stakeholders.”
Medallion, under its employee incentive option plan, has granted 1,750,000 options to Officers and Consultants to the Company at an exercise price of $.105, for a period of five years.
Medallion Resources Webinar May 27, 2020
Medallion’s newly appointed President & CEO, Mark Saxon, will deliver a company presentation on May 27, 2020 at 4:05 ET. Attendees can register for this Amvest Capital live event or see via replay at: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/308396559607231054…
About Medallion Resources
Medallion Resources has developed a proprietary process and related business model to achieve low-cost, near-term, rare-earth element (REE) production by exploiting monazite. Monazite is a rare-earth phosphate mineral that is widely available as a by-product from mineral sand mining operations. REEs are critical inputs to electric and hybrid vehicles, electronics, imaging systems, wind turbines and strategic defense systems. Medallion is committed to following best practices and accepted international standards in all aspects of mineral transportation, processing and the safe management of waste materials. More about Medallion (TSX-V: MDL; OTCPK: MLLOF; Frankfurt: MRDN) can be found at medallionresources.com.
Contact(s):
Mark Saxon, President & CEO
Donald Lay, Director & Strategic Advisor
+1.604.681.9558 or info@medallionresources.com
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-…
Mark Saxon Appointed as New Chief Executive Officer of Medallion Resources
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Medallion Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: MDL; OTCPK: MLLOF; Frankfurt: MRDN) – “Medallion” or the “Company”), today announced it has appointed Mr. Mark Saxon, as President & CEO of the Company, effective May 25, 2020. Mr. Saxon is an experienced and respected public market executive, with substantial experience in rare earth elements (“REE”) and other critical raw materials. Current President & CEO Don Lay will transition to a strategic advisor role and remain on the board of directors and an officer to support the future growth of the Company.
“There is a tremendous and growing opportunity in the REE industry, and we’re excited to attract someone of Mark’s caliber to lead Medallion Resources during this critical phase. He has been an advisor to the Company for several years and is well positioned to quickly advance strategic alliances and development plans” said Don Lay. “Given the increased focus of US industry and national defense on achieving secure, transparent and domestic supply chains, Medallion’s activity to establish near term, US-based production of REEs is more appropriate and strategic than ever.”
Mark Saxon was most recently President & CEO at Leading Edge Materials (TSX.V: LEM; OTCQB: LEMIF), focused on the development of the Norra Kärr heavy rare-earth and other European mineral properties. He has more than 25 years of experience in the resources industry, representing junior and senior companies with a particular focus on critical raw materials. An Honours BSc graduate in Geology from the University of Melbourne, a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, Mr. Saxon has also received a Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance and Investment through the Financial Services Institute of Australasia.
“Medallion has followed a unique path in the REE business,” said Mark Saxon, incoming President & CEO. “The Company’s strategy to develop a proprietary scalable and transferable technology that transforms an abundant low-value by-product into a high-value market-ready REE product makes excellent economic sense. The strategy delivers Medallion with a first mover advantage within the US, requires relatively low capital to execute, and focuses on the production of the highest-demand magnetic REEs (neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium). A monazite by-product can be sourced immediately from operating sites and stockpiles within the US. I look forward to executing for all Medallion shareholders and stakeholders.”
Medallion, under its employee incentive option plan, has granted 1,750,000 options to Officers and Consultants to the Company at an exercise price of $.105, for a period of five years.
Medallion Resources Webinar May 27, 2020
Medallion’s newly appointed President & CEO, Mark Saxon, will deliver a company presentation on May 27, 2020 at 4:05 ET. Attendees can register for this Amvest Capital live event or see via replay at: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/308396559607231054…
About Medallion Resources
Medallion Resources has developed a proprietary process and related business model to achieve low-cost, near-term, rare-earth element (REE) production by exploiting monazite. Monazite is a rare-earth phosphate mineral that is widely available as a by-product from mineral sand mining operations. REEs are critical inputs to electric and hybrid vehicles, electronics, imaging systems, wind turbines and strategic defense systems. Medallion is committed to following best practices and accepted international standards in all aspects of mineral transportation, processing and the safe management of waste materials. More about Medallion (TSX-V: MDL; OTCPK: MLLOF; Frankfurt: MRDN) can be found at medallionresources.com.
Contact(s):
Mark Saxon, President & CEO
Donald Lay, Director & Strategic Advisor
+1.604.681.9558 or info@medallionresources.com
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.764.152 von Tirolesi am 21.05.20 18:10:00Hmmm
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.656.581 von Tirolesi am 13.05.20 08:46:30Bei MP hängt Shenghe mit drin, die Separation erfolgt in China...
Blue Line/Lynas ist ein anderes Konsortium...
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Blue Line/Lynas ist ein anderes Konsortium...
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.655.696 von N.Y. am 13.05.20 07:39:49https://www.mining-journal.com/politics/news/1386802/senator…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.655.696 von N.Y. am 13.05.20 07:39:49wieso
The location of the project has not been disclosed but is likely to be Texas — Lynas entered into a joint venture in May last year with US rare earth separation company Blue Line, which bought an industrial site in Hondo, Texas. Lynas was widely regarded as the strongest contender for the tender as it already produces around 8pc of global supply of light rare earths for neodymium ferro boron magnets at its Mount Weld mine in Western Australia.
US ist gut mit Australia
übrigens China hat schon reagiert
https://news.metal.com/newscontent/101116023/tariff-exemptio…
alles Politik
The location of the project has not been disclosed but is likely to be Texas — Lynas entered into a joint venture in May last year with US rare earth separation company Blue Line, which bought an industrial site in Hondo, Texas. Lynas was widely regarded as the strongest contender for the tender as it already produces around 8pc of global supply of light rare earths for neodymium ferro boron magnets at its Mount Weld mine in Western Australia.
US ist gut mit Australia
übrigens China hat schon reagiert
https://news.metal.com/newscontent/101116023/tariff-exemptio…
alles Politik
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.655.273 von Tirolesi am 13.05.20 05:01:41
The U.S. Department of Defense decided to fund the mine’s owner, MP Materials in April.
Hier hat das Pentagon wohl das Ziel verfehlt....verstehe ich nicht...
"Alaska, Wyoming and California also contain large concentrations of rare earths."
The U.S. Department of Defense decided to fund the mine’s owner, MP Materials in April.
Hier hat das Pentagon wohl das Ziel verfehlt....verstehe ich nicht...
"Alaska, Wyoming and California also contain large concentrations of rare earths."
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.655.273 von Tirolesi am 13.05.20 05:01:41https://www.cruz.senate.gov/files/documents/Bills/2020.05.11…
https://business.financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/aiming-t…
Cruz’s legislation introduced on Tuesday also would provide $50 million in grants for rare earth pilot projects, with roughly a third allocated for minerals recycling from old mine waste, among other sources.
Cruz’s legislation introduced on Tuesday also would provide $50 million in grants for rare earth pilot projects, with roughly a third allocated for minerals recycling from old mine waste, among other sources.