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      schrieb am 05.10.07 19:36:41
      Beitrag Nr. 1.001 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.851.974 von MickyMouse1 am 05.10.07 10:41:43oweia du bist ja noch verrückter als ich vor 2tage noch dachte
      :D

      vorgestern war es noch tenbagger innerhalb weniger tage
      und nun ist der wert tot

      :laugh::laugh:

      deutschland hat echt n kleinanleger schar :D

      zum schiesssen :D

      haut entweder ab oder lasst uns nicht ständig an euren tagesstimmungsschwankungen teilhaben

      ich hab mein einsatz lange raus und schaue nun was sich hier auf 3 jahressicht tut
      tschüssing
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      schrieb am 09.10.07 11:36:55
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.860.598 von tjcc281086 am 05.10.07 19:36:41Du wirst lachen, so nah beieinander liegen die Möglichkeiten bei diesen Werten.
      Wenn es richtig funkt bei einer Aktie mit FD 25 Mio dann haben wir innerhalb weniger Tage einen Tenbagger und wenn es so läuft wie hier dann hat halt Newmont innerhalb von 12 Monaten eine Verhundertfachung seines Einsatzes.
      So nahe beieinander ist das hier und an den Reaktionen nach so einer Meldung kann man es ablesen. 2 volle Tage Trading Halt, eine zugegebenermassen zwar nur sehr schwer verständliche aber trotzdem sehr gute Meldung und wir stehen hinterher fast niedriger im Kurs als vorher. Auch Lawrence Roulston der diesen Wert auf seiner Liste hat gibt keinen Mucks von sich. Da ist wohl klar was gespielt wird.
      Ein paar ganz grosse wollen keine Aufmerksamkeit und keinen steigenden Kurs. Schau Dir nur mal den Spread zwischen Bid und Ask an. Aktuell 0.92 - 1.05 - mehr als 10% - auch dies ist ein deutliches Zeichen das der Kleinanleger ja nicht kaufen soll.
      Die willen den Wert einschlafen lassen wie ich schon sagte und dann soll die ganze Firma billig übernommen werden.
      Wahrscheinlich war ihnen der alte CEO dabei noch im Weg, dann wird er halt ausgetauscht.
      Gut das du deinen Einsatz raus hast, das habe ich übrigens auch bereits.
      Hätte anders kommen können, dann hätte ich mit meinem Tenbagger recht gehabt, aber so ist es auch schon gut.
      In diesem Sinne
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      schrieb am 09.10.07 16:08:52
      Beitrag Nr. 1.003 ()
      Nicht nervös werden, wenn es nicht gleich senkrecht nach oben geht :D

      Das neue Management ist auf jedenfall ein Gewinn für das Unternehmen und Bird bleibt ebenfalls in beratender Tätigkeit weiter erhalten.

      Mein Kursziel von CAD 2,0 bis zum Jahresende halte ich nach wie vor für realistisch. Habe niedrigen Kurse noch mal dazu genutzt um ordentlich nachzulegen.
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      schrieb am 09.10.07 16:25:04
      Beitrag Nr. 1.004 ()
      Da bin ich absolut Deiner Meinung:.:)Jeder der nicht zu diesen einmaligen "Schnäppchenpreisen"einsammelt,wird sich später ärgern wenn RARE in den Fokus der Anleger rückt.
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      schrieb am 12.10.07 16:42:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.005 ()
      Unser Weg (RES = schwarz) wird der gleiche sein (ARU = blau, LYC = grün)

      Trading Spotlight

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      Kurschance genau jetzt nutzen?mehr zur Aktie »
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      schrieb am 12.10.07 18:28:31
      Beitrag Nr. 1.006 ()
      Aktueller Kurs: EUR 0,80

      Meine Prognose: Verdoppelung bis zum Jahresende.
      Diejenigen die noch rasch zugreifen werden mit satten Kursgewinnen belohnt!

      Grüße
      BT
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      schrieb am 12.10.07 21:33:58
      Beitrag Nr. 1.007 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.960.554 von Bullentango am 12.10.07 18:28:31alter pollinger ruhe jetzt deine wiederholung und gepushe nervt
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      schrieb am 12.10.07 21:56:13
      Beitrag Nr. 1.008 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.962.826 von tjcc281086 am 12.10.07 21:33:58no comment...

      dein bild erklärt alles :laugh:
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      schrieb am 15.10.07 10:09:42
      Beitrag Nr. 1.009 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.963.074 von Bullentango am 12.10.07 21:56:13müssen die anderen für sich klären was sie als angenehmer empfinden..

      lieber n foto und researcher

      als annonymes penetrantes gepushe und merkwürdige nähe zu anderen bullen lieber helmut..
      ich trage das nicht mit dir aus weil ich schon zu oft mit nervensägen auseinandergesetzt habe
      es soll jeder für sich selbst entscheiden ob er deine posting wo der kurs ohne irgendeine begründung am jahresende doch stehen soll als hilfreich erachtet oder nicht

      liebe grüße und machs nicht ganz zu aufäälig mit den BV umsätzen in FFM
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      schrieb am 15.10.07 10:33:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.010 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.994.015 von tjcc281086 am 15.10.07 10:09:42Wow, du bist wirklich ein besonders heller Researcher...
      Jetzt hast du mich glatt entlarvt!

      Schon mal nachgedacht ob du unter Verfolgungswahn leidest? Finde solche Verleumdungen nicht gerade angebracht, auch wenn es nur ein Forum ist.
      Im Grunde wäre eine Entschuldigung eher angebracht!

      Mit Bild meinte ich übrigens, das "Bild" eine Person betreffend und nicht dein Foto. Aber was rede ich überhaupt, ist ja eh nur verlorene Zeit. :laugh:
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      schrieb am 15.10.07 11:11:28
      Beitrag Nr. 1.011 ()
      So, die Meinungen sind jetzt ausgetauscht. Jeder kann sich sein "Bild" machen.

      Klärt den Rest doch bitte per BM und lasst es hier nicht ausufern. Wäre echt lieb.

      Danke!
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      schrieb am 15.10.07 11:18:05
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.995.102 von StA am 15.10.07 11:11:28Genau, bitte erledigt den Rest per BM. Danke.
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      schrieb am 16.10.07 09:21:38
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      =======================================================================
      Rare-Earth Drill Program Update & Financing =======================================================================


      Vancouver, BC -- Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES) announces that the 2007 rare-earth exploration program is continuing. In June, the Company completed the first drill hole (RES 07-1), which targeted the main zone of rare-earth mineralization at Bear Lodge, Wyoming. The drill core from RES 07-1 was quartered and with one half sent for testing programs at a metallurgical research facility in Tucson, Arizona. Sections of all mineralized core were sent for assay and a split of the entire core was retained for reference.

      The Company is currently completing the rare-earth drill program with two additional holes (RES 07-2 & 07-3). Drill-holes RES 07-1 and 07-2 are designed to expand knowledge of the southwest Bull Hill dike swarm and to gather metallurgical test samples. Drill-hole RES 07-03 targets a high-grade rare-earth carbonatite on the northwestern margin of Bull Hill. This carbonatite was previously intersected by the Hecla Mining Company drill-hole WP-2, which intersected 186 feet (40.3 feet true
      thickness) of 9.56% total rare-earth oxides in oxidized carbonatite and 80 feet (45.9 feet true thickness) of 5.65% total rare-earth oxide in non-oxidized carbonatite.

      Financing

      Rare Element has also arranged a non-brokered private placement of 1 million units for gross proceeds of $1 million. Each unit is comprised of one common share and one non-transferable warrant. Each two warrants entitle the holder to purchase one additional common share for a period of 18 months at a price of $1.35 per common share.

      The financing proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes and for the advancement of both the gold and rare earth element projects in Wyoming.

      In addition, the Company has granted 25,000 options exercisable at $1.00 per share to a consultant.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on gold and the rare-earth elements.
      The Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold-exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.

      Rare Element Resources' Bear Lodge, Wyoming, property also encompasses the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrence in North America (M H Staatz, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049D). In parallel with the Sundance gold-focused exploration project, Rare Element Resources is independently advancing the rare-earth potential of its property with a 2007 drilling and metallurgical testing program (see Company news release of 15 February 2007).

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta,
      President & CEO
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      schrieb am 25.10.07 17:32:32
      Beitrag Nr. 1.014 ()
      Über den Euro und keiner merkts...
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      schrieb am 25.10.07 21:55:30
      Beitrag Nr. 1.015 ()
      Glückwunsch allen die noch investiert sind. hätte bei 46 wieder einsteigen können und zum zweitenmal 100% mit RES holen. naja. hätte nicht gedacht, dass sich RES wieder so schnell erholt.ARU hingegen stockt etwas nch dem starken downturn...
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      schrieb am 26.10.07 18:58:05
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.155.251 von toller am 25.10.07 21:55:30mensch der typ auf xetra muss ja was draufhaben :D
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      schrieb am 26.10.07 19:10:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.017 ()
      kann mir hier nochmal jemand kurz sagen, wo cih das mit dem realtime chart auf adfn finde? bin da angemenldet, aber bekomme von ner anderen aktie (nicht res) kein chart bzw. den link nicht.

      dnake!
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      schrieb am 26.10.07 19:18:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1.018 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.167.349 von toller am 26.10.07 19:10:06hat sich erledigt
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      schrieb am 29.10.07 17:31:59
      Beitrag Nr. 1.019 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.167.349 von toller am 26.10.07 19:10:06Hier der Chart:

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      schrieb am 01.11.07 23:05:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.020 ()
      ... dort wird schön gearbeitet! Irgendwann stelle ich mir mal so ein Teil in den Garten!


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      schrieb am 02.11.07 07:34:06
      !
      Dieser Beitrag wurde moderiert. Grund: Spammposting
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      schrieb am 05.11.07 16:09:53
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      schrieb am 07.11.07 08:44:46
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      VANCOUVER, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES) announces that it has now completed the non-brokered private placement for $1,075,000. The offering consists of 1,075,000 units at $1.00 per unit. Each unit comprises one common share and one-half of a non-transferable share-purchase warrant. A whole warrant may be exercised to purchase one additional common share of the Company at $1.35 per share, for a period of eighteen months from the private-placement closing date.
      President Dr Donald Ranta commented, "These additional funds will provide working capital for the Company's Bear Lodge, Wyoming, rare-earth exploration, and help to ensure that Rare Element is in a stronger financial position for the future. With Newmont still earning its interest in the Sundance Joint Venture, the Company has the benefit of extensive exploration work being completed at a small cost to the Company."
      Dr Ranta recently returned from the Bear Lodge property, where he met with Newmont's exploration team. Dr Ranta was impressed with the detailed geological-geochemical-geophysical data being collected and the scope of the Newmont team's program. The team is enthusiastic and well qualified to explore the gold potential of the Bear Lodge alkaline intrusive complex. There has been excellent progress with the drilling program and geological work that is currently underway.
      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on gold and strategic metals such as the rare-earth elements (REE's). The author of US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049D stated that what is now Rare Element Resources' Bear Lodge REE property is the largest disseminated REE occurrence in North America. REE's, which have been called "catalysts for high-tech living," are required for many new technologies, including nickel-metal-hydride batteries and the motors, generators and batteries used in hybrid cars. The US market for REE's exceeds US$1 billion, with most supplied by China.
      The Rare Element Resources' Bear Lodge property also has gold-exploration potential. Previous gold exploration has identified numerous gold geochemical anomalies and gold occurrences in intrusive breccia bodies. The surface geology exposes the upper levels of a mineralized alkaline intrusive complex, which is geologically similar to the igneous intrusive complex that hosts the Cripple Creek, Colorado, gold deposits.
      Paso Rico (USA) Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rare Element Resources, and Newmont North America Exploration Limited, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation (Newmont), have entered into a gold exploration venture, named the Sundance Joint Venture, on the Company's Bear Lodge property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' Bear Lodge property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.
      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Mark T Brown CA CFO


      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by Dr Ranta This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full responsibility for content. The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the Company's actual future-period results to differ materially from forecasts.

      CONTACT: check the Company's website at http://www.rareelementresources.com/ or contact: Donald E Ranta, President & CEO, don@rareelementresources.com; Mark T Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520, mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com
      Rare Element Resources Ltd.
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      schrieb am 09.11.07 16:00:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.024 ()
      Schaut nicht gut aus im Moment.
      Der DOW geht weiter runter und das Bid bei RES steht in CAN aktuell nur bei 1,12 $.

      Könnte sein, dass wir nun eine stärkere Konsolidierung sehen.
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      schrieb am 09.11.07 16:10:39
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      schrieb am 11.11.07 16:32:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.026 ()
      Lawrence Roulston schreibt in seiner neuesten Ausgabe vom 10.11.2007:

      Rare Element Resources (RESTSX;
      C$1.21) is currently drilling at its
      Bear Lodge, Wyoming rare element
      project with assays expected shortly.
      Metallurgical testing is also underway.
      The company hopes to expand the
      historic rare element resource that was
      outlined on the property. Rare elements
      are a group of elements that have
      considerable value in various high
      technology applications.
      Rare Element’s joint venture partner
      Newmont has completed drilling at the
      Sundance-gold exploration property, part
      of the Bear Lodge property. Results
      include assays up to 285 meters of 0.4
      grams per tonne gold and 2.8 grams per
      tonne silver. Seven recently drilled holes
      have results pending and geophysical and
      geochemical programs are underway
      now. Investors are not impressed with
      those results, but Newmont sees parallels
      with the Cripple Creek mine, which is
      generating big profits from a huge
      deposit grading less than a gram per
      tonne.
      Newmont has the right to earn 65% in the
      Sundance-gold property and can earn an
      additional 15% by completing a positive
      feasibility study. Rare Element will
      retain the rights to the rare earth and
      uranium potential on the property. The
      major is applying for permits to conduct
      a comprehensive drill program next year
      that has the scope to outline a significant
      deposit.
      Few investors recognize the value of rare
      elements and the importance of the
      current program. The gold program being
      conducted by Newmont is also
      under-appreciated. Further results should
      enhance awareness of the significance of
      both aspects of the Bear Lodge project.
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      schrieb am 12.11.07 14:40:35
      Beitrag Nr. 1.027 ()
      Denke fast, das RES noch mal eine Verschnaufpause einlegt und den Dollar nochmal testet. Die aktuelle Chartentwicklung deutet jedenfalls darauf hin.

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      schrieb am 12.11.07 16:11:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.028 ()
      Geht aber im Moment bei allen Rare werten leicht runter:


      Im Vergleich zu Arafura (blau) und Lynas (grün)
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      schrieb am 12.11.07 19:07:42
      Beitrag Nr. 1.029 ()
      Hoffentlich haben die anderen Investierten meine Vorahnung genutzt, um noch Gewinne mitzunehmen. Der Dollar ist nun der nächste Haltepunkt und vielleicht werden nochmal die Lows vom Sommer getestet. Der Gesamtmarkt (Dow und Gold) ist im Moment leider für einen weiteren Anstieg zu schwach...

      Grüße
      BT

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      schrieb am 15.11.07 14:30:35
      Beitrag Nr. 1.030 ()
      Rare Element wraps up drilling at Sundance project

      2007-11-14 18:28 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT RESOURCES-NEWMONT GOLD VENTURE COMPLETES EXPANDED 2007 DRILL PROGRAM

      The Sundance gold exploration project, which is a joint venture between Paso Rico (USA) Inc., a subsidiary of Rare Element Resources Ltd., and Newmont North America Exploration Limited, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation (Newmont), has completed the expanded 2007 drill program on Rare Element's Wyoming property.

      Newmont drilled an initial eight holes that were completed in September and, because of favourable gold assay results (see news in Stockwatch Oct. 2, 2007), expanded the drill program on the Carbon target with seven additional holes that have all been completed. Assay results are pending for the seven holes.

      Newmont manages the gold exploration for the Sundance project. Exploration work for 2007 was designed to build on the successful 2006 trenching and drilling program, and included, in addition to drilling, detailed environmental, geological, geochemical and geophysical studies. Fifteen drill holes have now been completed in 2007 for a total of 26 holes drilled by Newmont on joint venture ground. Permitting and the environmental assessment progressed smoothly, so the plan of operation that will allow an expanded drill program may be approved in the second half of 2008. Exploration data are being compiled and plans are being formulated for the 2008 exploration program.

      Interpretation of the mapping, sampling and drilling results to date has prompted an increasing focus on a new gold target in the East Taylor bowl as a major centre for igneous and hydrothermal activity and possibly the core of the Bear Lodge igneous system. The East Taylor bowl is a topographic low centrally located east of the Taylor gold target, south of the Carbon gold target, and west of the Bull Hill rare-earth-element target.
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      schrieb am 16.11.07 10:42:37
      Beitrag Nr. 1.031 ()
      So wie es aussieht gibt es bei RES schon bald News bezüglich der Bohrungen, die abgeschlossen wurden. Zudem sollten noch Ergebnisse von den REE-Bohrungen kommen. Wird in den nächsten Wochen nun doch noch sehr spannend!

      Was mir aktuell gefällt ist, dass Brown (CFO und Director) weiterhin zukauft:

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (RES)
      As of November 14th, 2007
      Filing Date Transaction Date Insider Name Ownership Type Securities Nature of transaction # or value acquired or disposed of Unit Price
      Nov 14/07 Nov 13/07 Brown, Mark Thomas Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 2,000 $1.090
      Nov 14/07 Nov 12/07 Brown, Mark Thomas Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 3,000 $1.100
      Nov 09/07 Nov 09/07 Brown, Mark Thomas Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Disposition in the public market -2,000 $1.260
      Nov 09/07 Nov 09/07 Brown, Mark Thomas Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 2,000 $1.200
      Nov 09/07 Nov 07/07 Brown, Mark Thomas Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Disposition in the public market -2,800 $1.340
      Nov 02/07 Nov 02/07 Brown, Mark Thomas Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 1,800 $1.200
      Nov 02/07 Nov 01/07 Brown, Mark Thomas Direct Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 1,000 $1.210
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      schrieb am 16.11.07 16:32:24
      Beitrag Nr. 1.032 ()
      In den nächsten Tagen beginnt die San Francisco Hard Assets Conference und Rare Element Resources wird dabei sein.






      http://www.iiconf.com/pebble.asp?relid=45431


      Davon kann man bei RES sehr wahrscheinlich neue Impulse für den Kurs erwarten. Vielleicht werden parallel zur Konferenz sogar die ersten Ergebnisse veröffentlicht.
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      schrieb am 16.11.07 21:27:54
      Beitrag Nr. 1.033 ()
      Hallo Bullentango!Du bist wohl z.Z. hier der Alleinunterhalter :laugh::laugh: Schön das Du noch dabei bist!Ich halte ebenfalls unerschütterlich und aus Überzeugung an RAS fest."Es wird in Kürze unsere Zeit kommen :):) Gruss Mucor
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      schrieb am 16.11.07 22:34:18
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.459.472 von mucor am 16.11.07 21:27:54Ich bin auch noch dabei. :)
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      schrieb am 11.12.07 15:50:41
      Beitrag Nr. 1.035 ()
      hm.... schon fast 4 Wo tote Hose hier.
      Selbst Bullentango iss wech.... gibts doch garnicht!!!!

      Im Ernst:
      Es sollten ja allmählich die Ergebnisse der letzten Bohrungen vorliegen. Wird da gemauert?

      Grüsse aus dem Odenwald
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      schrieb am 20.12.07 20:06:48
      Beitrag Nr. 1.036 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.727.458 von Bienenvater am 11.12.07 15:50:41Keine Sorge bin noch da :D

      War nur 2 Wochen auf Urlaub in Portugal und deshalb kaum im Net.

      Grüße
      BT
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      schrieb am 21.12.07 13:10:12
      Beitrag Nr. 1.037 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.830.787 von Bullentango am 20.12.07 20:06:48Hast sich schon einer die Ergebnisse aus den Rare Earth Drillings angesehen und kann dazu etwas sagen ?


      Leider sehr ruhig geworden hier und in Kanada hat auch keiner bisher einen Kommentar abgegeben.
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      schrieb am 22.12.07 14:34:52
      Beitrag Nr. 1.038 ()
      Allen die noch dabei sind wünsche ich ein frohes Weihnachtsfest!!!Mein Bauchhirn sagt mir nach wie vor,dass RARE ein absolut gutes Invest sein wird 2008:)
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      schrieb am 27.12.07 08:31:53
      Beitrag Nr. 1.039 ()
      Auch von meiner Seite einen guten Rutsch und ein erfolgreiches Jahr 2008!!!

      Rare Element Resources wird seinen Weg gehen und ich denke, dass schon bald ein Ausbruch aus der Seitwärtsbewegung erfolgen wird.

      Mögen uns diese drei Glücksfeen beistehen!


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      schrieb am 27.12.07 16:40:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.040 ()
      Gut.......ich nehm die Mittlere....hat so schööööne Kulleraugen!
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      schrieb am 03.01.08 22:18:44
      Beitrag Nr. 1.041 ()
      so nächste welle rollt an
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      schrieb am 04.01.08 18:31:14
      Beitrag Nr. 1.042 ()
      So, das Jahr ist gerade mal 4 Tage alt und wir haben uns den Euro wieder zurück erkämpft! In diesem Tempo soll es weiter gehen.



      2008 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference
      Jan 20 & Jan 21, 2008


      An diesen beiden Tagen wird sich die Aufmerksamkeit besonders auf RES richten :D
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      schrieb am 06.01.08 12:55:58
      Beitrag Nr. 1.043 ()
      China erhöht neuerlich die Exportzölle für Rare Earths:

      The Chinese Government authorities announced increases of the export tariff on Rare Earths effective 1 January 2008. The export tariff, which was originally introduced 14 months ago at 10% for all Rare Earths, has been increased as follows:

      >> Europium, Terbium, Dysprosium, Yttrium as oxides carbonates, or chlorides 25%
      >> All other Rare Earth oxides, carbonates, and chlorides 15%
      >> Neodymium as metal 15%
      >> All other Rare Earths metals 25%
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      schrieb am 11.01.08 09:32:09
      Beitrag Nr. 1.044 ()
      So das war schon mal ein guter Start, mit einem starken Anstieg, im neuen Jahr.

      Jetzt werden erst mal die Gaps nach unten in CAN geschlossen und ich rechne kurzfristig mit einem Kursrückgang!
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      schrieb am 22.01.08 08:07:22
      Beitrag Nr. 1.045 ()
      Rare hat gestern in CAN sogar mit einem Plus geschlossen!

      Trotz des negativen Umfelds, werden wir 2008 mit RES noch eine Menge Freude haben.
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      schrieb am 25.01.08 13:19:15
      Beitrag Nr. 1.046 ()
      Lundin says buy Rare Element, potential is huge
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      schrieb am 25.01.08 13:23:28
      Beitrag Nr. 1.047 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.167.847 von Bullentango am 25.01.08 13:19:15Frage eines Rare Earth Aktien Laien:

      Wer ist Lundin?
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      schrieb am 28.01.08 22:10:13
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.167.905 von Fruehrentner am 25.01.08 13:23:28Lundin ist Analyst und Experte im Mining Sektor, der ausgewählte Unternehmen covert.

      RES begleitet er schon länger, wobei aktuell einige Gerüchte bezüglich Explorationsausweitung durch Newmont kursieren. Zudem sollte bald mal die Roadmap für 2008 bekannt gegeben werden.

      Mittel- und längerfristig erwarte ich mir im Bereich der Rare Earth Elements übermäßige Preisanstiege. Nicht umsonst hat China in der vergangenheit schon mehrmals die Exportzölle angehoben.

      RES kann jederzeit explodieren, sobald die Ressourcen bestätigt werden und dann möchte ich auf jeden Fall dabei sein! :D
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      schrieb am 28.01.08 22:15:41
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.195.933 von Bullentango am 28.01.08 22:10:13danke für deine infos :)
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      schrieb am 29.01.08 10:29:38
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      schrieb am 31.01.08 09:17:34
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      Auf jeden Fall einen Blick wert, die neue Corporate Brochure von Rare Element Resources:




      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/RES_CorpProfile.pdf
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      schrieb am 31.01.08 18:08:02
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      kam heute rein;)


      =======================================================================
      Rare Element Reports--2007 Drill Program Expands Gold Zone at
      Bear Lodge Year-end Summary of Sundance Gold Venture
      =======================================================================

      Results include 9.1 meters averaging 1.18 g/t gold within 85.4 meters
      averaging 0.47 g/t gold

      Vancouver, BC -- Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES) is pleased to
      announce that Newmont North America Exploration Ltd (Newmont), the
      manager of the Sundance gold exploration joint venture in Wyoming, has
      reported new gold results for the final seven holes of its 2007 drill
      program. Several of these holes expanded the gold mineralized zone in
      the Carbon target, and mineralization remains open in several
      directions as shown in the attached Figure 1.

      Newmont re-started the drill program in October to test extensions of
      the Carbon target with seven additional holes before year-end. These
      angle holes intercepted substantial thicknesses of gold mineralization
      from near surface to depths of 244 meters. All seven holes contain
      additional low-grade gold mineralization beginning near the surface.
      The assay results indicate potential for a large-scale oxidized
      mineralized system and support Newmont's decision to re-start the drill
      program.

      Results for the seven additional holes were provided by Newmont,
      highlights of which are presented below and details provided in the
      attached Table 1.

      Hole # Target From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Gold (g/t)
      SUN-038 Carbon 1.5 86.9 85.4 0.47
      Includes 48.8 57.9 9.1 1.18

      The scope of the 2007 drill program was restricted to sites that had
      been previously permitted for exploration drilling, so only three holes
      were initially planned. Encouraging results warranted the drilling of
      five additional holes, and a further expansion with another seven
      drilled, for a total of 15 holes for the year in the permitted area.
      The original 2007 drilling was designed to gather geological
      information on the gold mineralization and test concepts and new areas;
      additional drilling expanded the gold mineralized zones.

      A systematic program of drill testing for grade and tonnage of a
      potentially large gold system is expected to proceed once a new
      exploration permit is in place allowing much greater flexibility for
      drill-hole locations than is currently available. Newmont's permitting
      efforts are progressing in order to allow an expanded drill program on
      up to 200 acres. Permit approval could occur later in 2008.

      Summary of Sundance Gold Venture: Newmont North America Exploration
      Limited, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation, is earning an
      interest in the Company's Bear Lodge property (excluding REEs and
      uranium) in northeastern Wyoming. Advantages provided to Rare Element
      Resources by the Sundance gold-focused venture include:

      -No expense or substantial effort required by Company personnel;
      -Full financing for the first five years;
      -Project management and technical expertise provided by Newmont; and
      -Added credibility of working with a major gold company.

      Rare Element Resources believes that the venture with Newmont will be
      the best way to maximize the potential of the Bear Lodge gold
      exploration, while allowing Rare Element Resources to continue
      evaluating the potential of its rare-earth-element deposits. Adjacent
      to some of the gold targets are extensive high-grade rare-earth-element
      (REE) occurrences in carbonatite dikes within the same complex.

      A revival and recent substantial advancement in the understanding of
      the alkaline-igneous gold exploration model (in particular at Cripple
      Creek, Colorado), coupled with the strong gold market, have renewed and
      intensified gold exploration interest in the Bear Lodge property. The
      property exposes significant gold occurrences in a large, strongly
      altered alkaline-igneous complex and these features attracted the
      attention of several major companies over the years.

      The Sundance gold exploration venture at the Company's Bear Lodge
      property is managed by Newmont. Upon signing of the definitive venture
      agreement in mid-year 2006, Newmont was conducting geologic mapping,
      geophysical surveys, soil and rock-chip geochemical surveys, and
      trenching. The focus of the initial exploration was on the Taylor and
      Carbonprospects, where historical work had identified gold
      mineralization. Newmont's work confirms areas of anomalous gold,
      arsenic, antimony and tellurium on a number of prospects, including all
      three targets mentioned above, which are coincident with widespread
      potassic alteration in rocks of the alkaline-intrusive complex. Rock
      samples from Taylor, where visible gold has been identified in outcrop,
      consistently returned the highest gold values assaying up to ten grams
      of gold per tonne. These studies indicate potential for the definition
      of near-surface gold deposits, as well as potential for deeper
      higher-grade gold occurrences.

      Results from the 26 holes drilled by the Sundance gold venture at the
      Carbon and Taylor targets during 2006 and 2007 indicate thick
      in¬tercepts of near-surface gold mineralization, with some of the
      better results including:



      - 47.3 m of 0.56 g/t Au (includes 9.1 m of 1.17 g/t) plus 6.1 m of 1.01
      g/t Au--Carbon

      - 38.1 m of 0.40 g/t Au plus 57.9 m of 0.53 g/t Au (includes 12.2 m of
      1.09 g/t)---Carbon

      - 18.3 m of 0.55 g/t Au---Taylor

      - 111.3 m of 0.40 g/t Au--Taylor

      - 126.5 m of 0.44 g/t Au (includes 19.8 m of 1.04 g/t)--Taylor

      - 189.0 m of 0.42 g/t Au (includes 62.5 m of 0.66 g/t)--Taylor

      - 57.9 m of 0.41 g/t Au (includes 4.6 m of 1.57 g/t)--Carbon

      - 41.2 m of 0.49 g/t Au--Taylor

      - 155.5 m of 0.66 g/t Au (includes 36.6 m of 1.35 g/t)---Carbon

      - 45.7 m of 0.66 g/t Au (includes 13.7 m of 1.33 g/t)--Carbon

      - 85.4 m of 0.47 g/t Au (includes 9.1 m of 1.18 g/t)--Carbon



      The 26 exploration holes drilled by the Sundance gold venture to date
      all contain gold mineralization and are concentrated on the Carbon and
      Taylor targets. These two targets are approximately one kilometer
      apart, and each is approximately two kilometers west of the Smith
      target area (formerly called the East and West Breccias), which is
      reported to contain a small historical gold resource.

      Exploration work planned for 2008 is designed to build on the
      successful 2006-07 trenching and drilling program. Work will include,
      in addition to drilling, detailed geological, geochemical and
      geophysical studies and completion of the exploration permitting
      efforts. The gold exploration joint-venture agreement calls for Newmont
      expenditures to total US$1.2 million prior to June 2008. Newmont has
      met initial requirements by expending over US$1 million by
      year-end2007.

      Comparison to Cripple Creek: The Bear Lodge district is composed of the
      upper levels of a mineralized alkaline-igneous complex, which is
      interpreted to be very similar to the more deeply eroded Cripple Creek
      alkaline-igneous complex in Colorado. For reference, the Cripple Creek
      mining district hosts a deposit that has produced more than 23 million
      ounces of gold since its discovery in 1878. Gold production plus
      resources for the Cripple Creek district total more than 30 million
      ounces. Gold occurs primarily in narrow vein sets over a vertical range
      in excess of 1,000 meters; and economically important gold
      mineralization also is present near surface in hydrothermal breccias as
      low-grade, bulk-tonnage deposits that are currently being mined.

      Exploration results generated by the Sundance venture highlight the
      similarities between Cripple Creek and Rare Element Resources'
      property. The Bear Lodge geology, alteration types, gold grades, and
      aerial extent of the mineralization continue to fit the Cripple Creek
      model and are comparable to those of the deposit presently being mined
      at the profitable, large open-pit Cripple Creek & Victor (CC&V) gold
      mine in Colorado. For example, drilling at Bear Lodge returned gold
      values over long intervals that are reported above, and CC&V mine
      statistics with similar grades and thicknesses were reported in a
      Company news release of April 17, 2007. For more detailed Sundance
      results, refer to Company news releases of December 14, 2006 and
      January 18, 2007 and October 2, 2007.

      Some key aspects of the gold exploration model and the similarities
      between Bear Lodge and Cripple Creek are as follows:

      - At Bear Lodge and Cripple Creek, many surface rock-chip samples,
      collected by a variety of major companies over the last 30 years, carry
      gold values in excess of one g/t. Historically, the highest grade of
      these samples assayed over fourteen g/t gold at Bear Lodge.

      - Broad areas have strong (greater than or equal to 100 parts per billion
      {ppb} gold) and moderate (50 to 99 ppb gold) gold anomalies in rock-
      chip and soil samples (100 ppb = 0.1 ppm = 0.1 g/t).

      - Gold mineralization is structurally controlled and closely associated
      with widespread strong potassium feldspar-pyrite (+/- carbonate)
      metasomatic alteration.

      - Veinlets and wall rocks contain disseminated rare-earth-element
      minerals, and apatite crystals have rims enriched in rare-earth
      elements.

      - Other anomalous elements that characterize mineralization in the
      complexes include potassium, tellurium, arsenic, antimony, molybdenum,
      barium and strontium.

      - The Bear Lodge alkaline-igneous rocks, which are dominated by
      phonolitic and trachytic sills, dikes, and plugs (as well as numerous
      related late-stage intrusions and intrusive breccia bodies), could
      represent the upper levels of an alkaline-igneous system similar to
      that exposed at Cripple Creek.

      The Bear Lodge property has a well- documented, hydrothermally altered
      and mineralized system with rock types, minerals and structures that
      match major features of the alkaline-igneous gold exploration model as
      it is expressed at Cripple Creek. Past exploration efforts paid little
      attention to the Bear Lodge potential for deeper-seated, high-grade
      gold deposits targeted by the Cripple Creek model; and near-surface
      low-grade, bulk-tonnage gold mineralization has become more
      economically significant with the increase in gold price. We now have
      an excellent gold exploration venture, which is based on this model and
      operated by Newmont, one of the best gold exploration teams in the
      mining industry. The Sundance partners look forward to the 2008
      exploration program to confirm and expand on the earlier results.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES) is a publicly traded
      mineral-resource company focused on gold and strategic metals such as
      the rare-earth elements. Paso Rico (USA) Inc, a subsidiary of Rare
      Element Resources, and Newmont North America Exploration Limited, a
      subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation, have entered into the
      Sundance gold-exploration joint venture on Rare Element Resources'
      Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest
      in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the
      rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other
      metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a
      five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15%
      working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.

      Rare Element Resources' Bear Lodge, Wyoming property also encompasses
      the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrence in North America (MH
      Staatz, 1983, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049-D). In
      parallel with the Sundance gold-focused exploration project, Rare
      Element Resources is independently advancing the rare-earth potential
      of its property with the completion of 2007 drilling, and the
      initiation of a metallurgical testing program (see news releases of
      February 15, 2007 and December 17, 2007).

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,

      President & CEO

      For information, refer to the Company's website at
      www.rareelementresources.com or contact:
      Donald E Ranta, President & CEO, (604) 687-3520
      don@rareelementresources.com
      Mark T. Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520 ext 242
      mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com .

      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company
      as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in
      this news release has been reviewed by Dr Ranta and has been prepared
      in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in
      National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company
      management, who take full responsibility for content. The TSX Venture
      Exchange has not reviewed, and does not accept responsibility for the
      adequacy or accuracy of this release.

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/misc/Rare-Elementtablejan31.jpg" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/misc/Rare-Elementtablejan31.jpg

      Figure 1. Carbon target with drill holes and selected gold assay
      results.
      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/misc/clip_image002_0003.jpg" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/misc/clip_image002_0003.jpg

      =======================================================================
      Copyright (c) 2008 RARE ELEMENT RESOURCES LTD. (RES.V) All rights
      reserved. For more information visit our website at
      http://www.rareelementresources.com/ or send
      mailto:info@rareelementresources.com
      =======================================================================

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      schrieb am 31.01.08 23:28:48
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.222.525 von Bullentango am 31.01.08 09:17:34der link geht leider nicht, versuchste es nochmal bitte?
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      schrieb am 01.02.08 09:53:28
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.233.506 von Fruehrentner am 31.01.08 23:28:48http.com//www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/RES_CorpProfile…
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      schrieb am 01.02.08 09:55:07
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.233.506 von Fruehrentner am 31.01.08 23:28:48So, aber jetzt:

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/RES_CorpProfile.pd…
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      schrieb am 14.02.08 12:46:57
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      Hier hört man ja gar nichts mehr? Immer daran denken Leute: "Der Optimist irrt sich genauso oft wie der Pessimist. Aber er hat viel mehr Spaß dabei".:laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 14.02.08 19:05:58
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      Keine Sorge ich bin noch dabei und habe zu diesen Billigstkursen wieder kräftig zugelangt. Wird bald Zeit, dass mal Bewegung rein kommt...


      Falls Frauen im Thread anwesend sind:

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      schrieb am 15.02.08 10:50:14
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      Lundin refreshes Rare Element buy
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      schrieb am 18.02.08 16:57:52
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      So wer Lust auf rasche Prozente hat, sollte schnell einsteigen, denn wir werden bald wieder über einem Euro stehen.

      Der Gesamtmarkt (vor allem auch Explorer) zieht wieder an und ich denke dass Rare noch einige Joker im Ärmel hat :D
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      schrieb am 19.02.08 14:44:48
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      Rare Element's Rare-Earths Metallurgical Testing Underway

      Vancouver B.C. - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:RES) is pleased to announce that a new phase of the rare-earth-element (REE) metallurgical test work has begun at the lab of Mountain States R&D International (MSRDI) in Tucson, Arizona. A summary of the previous test work done to date is also provided in this news release. Rare Element views this testing as an important step in determining the amenability to extraction of rare earths from the relatively high-grade rare-earths mineralized area on the Bear Lodge Property in Wyoming, USA.

      2008 Metallurgical Test Program

      The 2007 drilling program was designed largely around the requirement to collect more REE sample material for metallurgical testing. Drill-hole RES 07-01 was oriented to maximize the amount of non-oxide rare-earth-bearing carbonatite encountered in the drill hole and to provide sufficient amounts of mixed (oxidized plus non-oxidized) and non-oxidized material for metallurgical testing. Drill-hole RES 07-02 was also oriented to intercept thick zones of non-oxide rare-earth-bearing carbonatite for metallurgical tests while testing the continuity of the mineralization within the historical resource identified by Hecla Mining Company.

      Metallurgical testing of the Bear Lodge REE mineralization is proceeding with the goal of identifying the full range of physical-chemical characteristics of the mineralization and of optimizing leaching and other metallurgical processes. Rare Element Resources has selected mineralized samples from RES 07-01 and RES 07-02 for metallurgical study and sent them to Mountain States R&D International (MSRDI) in Tucson, Arizona for testing. Beneficiation tests are being conducted primarily on both mixed and non-oxide rare-earth mineralized samples to determine the feasibility of producing commercial rare-earth concentrates. The Company recognizes that the finer-grained oxidized and partially oxidized FMR (iron-manganese-REE) type of rare-earth mineralization may have greater metallurgical challenges, but because this material represents a potential near-surface resource, a portion of the test work will be conducted on these materials.

      Building on the previous metallurgical test work, MSRDI will investigate non-conventional processing methods for the recovery of rare earths from the deposit. In some cases it may be easier to concentrate (or remove) the larger weight percentage of the gangue by appropriate processing techniques leaving behind smaller weight percentage of the valuable minerals in the residue (tailings). This technique is termed "reverse concentration." These are uncommon techniques; however, they effectively pre-concentrate the valuable rare-earth minerals into a smaller enriched product using the physical or physico-chemical (in case of flotation) characteristics of the gangue minerals. In this way, the major portion of the mineralized material, the gangue minerals, is discarded at a relatively coarse size. This pre-concentrate is then further processed by hydrometallurgical techniques to recover the various rare-earth products selectively.

      Rare Element Resources has confidence that MSRDI will investigate a variety of concentration methods to determine which methodology works best for both the mixed and non-oxidized rare-earth occurrences at the Bear Lodge property.

      2005-06 Metallurgical Test Programs

      A number of preliminary tests have been run on the REE mineralization from the Bear Lodge project by Metcon Research Inc. and by SGS Lakefield in 2005 and 2006, respectively, on both oxidized and non-oxidized materials. The purpose of the first tests, which were undertaken at Metcon Research of Tucson, Arizona, was to determine initial leach and other chemical characteristics of the two main types of Bear Lodge rare-earth-element (REE) mineralization. Hydrochloric (HCl) and sulfuric (H2SO4 ) acids were found to dissolve most of the carbonates with simultaneous extraction of most of the rare earths. However, this was not a selective leach and may be considered as a potential process for selective recoveries of all the contained rare-earth values. These initial leach-test data provided the first indication of the bulk composition of the Bear Lodge REE mineralization, shown in Table 1, and how it will respond to the general application of leach processes. The tests also provide a possible basis for fine tuning the leach process to more economically extract the Bear Lodge REEs.

      Using HCl, the high average recovery (94%) for the high-grade oxide REE mineralization (Table 1) indicates that the REEs in this mineralization are tied up almost exclusively in carbonate minerals. This is as expected. The main REE mineral identified in the oxidized material is the carbonate bastnaesite ((REE)CO3(F,OH)), which is one of the principal commercially mined REE minerals. The main REE mineral in the non-oxidized mineralization is ancylite ((REE)(Sr,Ca)(CO3)2(OH)(H2O)), which is also a carbonate and may be exploited for commercial production; however, the lesser HCl-leach recovery (70%) of the REEs in the non-oxidized mineralization indicates that it is likely that a proportion of the fine-grained bastnaesite-group minerals may be encapsulated in quartz . In the mixed mineralization, any non-carbonate REE minerals may have been altered, during partial oxidation, to the easily leached carbonate REEs. (Mineral chemical formulae generally only indicate the REE structural site with the symbol for the more common REE. Any REE can occupy these sites as they all have very similar physical-chemical properties.) Sulfuric acid gave lower average recovery (65%) for the oxide mineralization, and similar recovery (73%) for the non-oxide material.

      A flotation test program, conducted by SGS Lakefield of Ontario, including the hot-flotation step used previously by Molycorp's Mountain Pass REE operation, did not result in selective recoveries of the contained rare-earth values. A preliminary characterization of the mode of occurrence of various valuable rare-earth minerals as well as the gangue minerals in the mineralized material has been accomplished and the studies were curtailed do to the lack of additional sample material. The mineralogical and textural characteristics of the carbonatite bodies identify several factors that are likely to exert a strong influence on the efficiency and viability of economic extraction of the REE-bearing mineral phases.

      Table 1. Composite test-sample head assays in milligrams of REEs per kilogram

      Metcon Research (10,000 g/t = 1%)

      Rare-Earth Element


      Oxidized Sample (g/t)


      Non-oxidized Sample (g/t)

      Lanthanum


      23,400 (2.34%)


      11,200 (1.12%)

      Cerium


      35,900 (3.59%)


      16,000 (1.60%)

      Praseodymium


      3,830 (0.38%)


      1,480 (0.15%)

      Neodymium


      13,400 (1.34%)


      4,720 (0.47%)

      Samarium


      1,620 (0.16%)


      487 (0.04%)

      Europium


      308


      98.9

      Gadolinium


      647


      207

      Terbium


      41.2


      16.5

      Dysprosium


      134


      55.6

      Holmium


      13.5


      5.9

      Erbium


      21.1


      8.3

      Thulium


      2.3


      1.0

      Ytterbium


      415


      163

      Lutetium


      2.0


      0.7

      Total REE’s


      79,734 (7.97%)


      34,440.9 (3.44%)

      An announcement of assay results from the last two holes of the 2007 drilling program and a summary of the entire Rare Element Resources' exploration program for rare earths will be issued shortly.
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      schrieb am 12.03.08 18:46:33
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      sieht wohl schlecht aus für rare ele. da sind schlechte news gekommen. ist wohl doch nicht alles so sauber an der firma
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.411.345 von Bullentango am 19.02.08 14:44:48Quelle: http://www.grahamanalytics.com/CompanyFiles/Rare_Element_Res…

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (RES.V)
      March 24 2008
      Preliminary Report


      You gotta follow the smart money!
      Although I was already aware of this company, it moved in from the periphery of my radar screen with a couple of ‘Hi, how are you’ meetings at the recent PDAC in Toronto.
      I chatted first with Don Ranta, Company President, at the booth on the exhibitors’ floor. In a nutshell, this project is two pronged. It’s a gold prospect and it’s a rare-earth element (REE) prospect. At present, the market credits it as a gold prospect, since that’s what the market understands. The REE aspect is intriguing to me, but more on that in a moment. Let’s stick to the gold for now.
      RES has a joint venture with Newmont for the gold exploration of its Bear Lodge property in northeastern Wyoming. This excludes any interest in uranium and rare-earth elements. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% share of the project by performing US$5 million in exploration on the property, with a later option to raise its share to 80% by completing a positive project feasibility study. I’ve heard that Newmont doesn’t get down and dirty for projects with potential for less than 5 million ounces of gold. If this project comes to fruition, I would expect Newmont to take it out before it gets to the stage of a feasibility study.
      If it’s true that Newmont sees the potential for a minimum of 5 million ounces of gold at Bear Lodge, let’s calculate the ‘what if’ value to RES shareholders at 35% of the project, or 1.75 million ounces. Use my cubing tool <../Toolbox/cubing.htm>, forcing the 1.75 million ounces figure to yield final values per share.
      Share price has ranged between $0.80 and $1.60 since last May (with a momentary spike above $1.70). Recently, along with the generally soft market for juniors, some downward price pressure can be linked to recent financings coming due. Volume is thin, and the Company is tightly held, though, so the price is subject to some volatility. Current price is $0.90. With just over 24 million shares, fully diluted, and gold at $920, the market is currently attributing value at 1.4% of the Company’s share of the suggested 5 million ounces in situ (with no value assigned to the rare-earth side). With the involvement of a major already in hand, this valuation seems not overdone by any stretch. Any movement forward on the news front as to positive results in exploration bears the potential to push this much higher. A market cap at 10% of in situ (not an unreasonable takeout threshold, assuming the 5 million ounces) would see the share price at C$6.53. That’s more than seven times the current price. Of course, we don’t yet know how much gold is present, just that Newmont is present.
      Newmont is busy working on permitting necessary before an aggressive drilling program can begin. To date, Newmont has been unable to drill into the most promising targets. They’re currently spending $1 million on an environmental impact study. That’s not something done lightly. The word is that this effort is progressing well and that the project is expected to see a major drilling program by the Fall of 2008, with the potential for up to 200 holes on a 200 acre area of disturbance.
      Now to the rare-earth side of the equation. Rare-earth elements are actually not so rare. They make up 25% of all metals in the earth’s crust. They were thought rare when first discovered some 200 years ago. What is rare about them is their presence in economic quantities. Rare-earth elements include 15 from the lanthanide-series (lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium, and lutetium), along with yttrium, scandium, and thorium. Say that five times with crackers in your mouth.
      Uses for these metals are largely high-tech, and include:

      Catalytic converters in cars (growth market)
      TVs, computers, cell phones, DVD players, cameras (growth market)
      Rechargeable batteries (growth market)
      Metal alloys (growth market)
      Nuclear reactors (It think it safe to term this as a growth market.)
      There are about 20 kg. of rare-earth elements in every hybrid car. If you believe in potential for that market, you must, in turn, believe in potential for the rare-earth element market.
      Here’s the crux of the matter. China produces 97% of the world supply of rare-earth elements, with 77% of the entire world production coming from just one mine. China current supplies 75% of the $1 billion US market. There are currently no producing mines in North America for these metals. With China’s own growing economy, you can well expect a pullback in inventory available for export. By 2012, China is projected to be unable to supply the market for both its own needs and those around the world. You can guess which markets are going to be cut out of that picture. Prices for these metals, once refined, can range from US$15 per kg. for lanthanum metal to $30,000 per kg. for scandium metal. These are current prices, leaving room for much growth if and when the world supply becomes squeezed. The value per tonne mined, for a high grade deposit, is estimated at over $1,000. This compares quite favourably to a typical high grade gold deposit, with valuation in the range of $120 per tonne.
      So what has all this got to do with RES.V? According to the USGS, Bear Lodge is, “The largest deposit of disseminated (definition <" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.webref.org/geology/d/disseminated.htm>;) rare-earth elements in North America.” From the Company’s web site, “Virtually all of the significant REE mineralization is located on claims owned by Rare Element Resources.”
      Currently, the Company is engaged in metallurgical tests on recent drilling samples to better understand the feasibility of various extraction methods. Success in these tests will likely be followed by aggressive drilling in an effort to define the resource base. According to the USGS, the metals are there at Bear Lodge. It’s now up to the Company to ensure an effective method for extracting and separating these metals.
      Rare Element Resources has recently made significant changes in management, with Don Ranta coming on as the new president, and the creation of a high profile Advisory Board. With these new appointments, I expect activities for the Company to pick up speed very shortly.
      In broad strokes, this Company is currently a gold play, with meaningful potential for much more. The Company hopes for the rare-earth element side to develop into a match for the gold side. The marketplace doesn’t yet understand rare-earth elements. Part of my task in the weeks ahead is to learn and share more about the related potential of these metals to contribute to this Company’s balance sheet. I hope to make a site visit in the Spring and will report my findings shortly thereafter.
      Oh yes, my second chat was with the much esteemed Bob Bishop, whom I had met last September on a site visit for Southern Arc Minerals, in Indonesia. For those few of you who may not know, Bob retired last June after 24 years in the field as editor and publisher of the highly successful newsletter, Gold Mining Stock Report. We spoke for a few minutes at the Southern Arc workshop for shareholders, presented at the Royal York Hotel on the first night of the PDAC. Knowing that Bob had been associated with Rare Element Resources in the past, I took the opportunity to ask him about it, and whether he thought it would be a worthy trip for me to make for a site visit. For his response, picture Alfalfa, the 1930s “Our Gang” character, standing there, kicking his toe into the dirt as if to say, “Aw shucks”. Bob actually kicked his toe into the floor, then looked up at me and smiled and said, “Well, I think I’m one of the largest shareholders… so, what to you want me to say?”

      With respect,

      Kevin Graham
      Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      RES.V
      Share Price: $0.90
      Outstanding shares: 20,972,723
      Fully diluted shares: 24,301,072
      Insider holdings: 10%

      The sole intention of this report is to provide invest­ment-related information and opinions. The writer does not hold a position in the featured security but may take a position without prior notice. All content presented in this report is obtained from sources deemed reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed. Use of this information is at the risk of the reader, without responsibility on the part of the writer. The writer is not a licensed investment advisor, nor a geologist and does not offer personalized investment advice. Please do your own due diligence
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      Wie kann nur jemand seine Aktien für 0,56 EUR verkaufen???:confused::confused: Unbegreiflich!Derjenige wird sich demnächst ohne Ende ärgern.
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      Klingt gut - abe rauch nach einer LANGEN Durststrecke...

      Press Release Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.

      Rare Element Summarizes Results of Bear Lodge REE Exploration and Provides an Initial 2008 REE Expansion Plan
      Wednesday April 23, 9:30 am ET

      TSX-V: RES Ref: 05-2008
      VANCOUVER, April 23 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:RES - News) is pleased to provide a summary of the 2004-07 rare-earth-element (REE) exploration drilling programs and to outline the plan for 2008 which includes metallurgical testing plus expansion and updating of the historical resource of rare-earth elements on the Bear Lodge Property in northeastern Wyoming, USA.

      Rare-Earths Exploration Program Results

      Rare Element's initial drilling for rare-earth mineralization took place in 2004 with three holes completed. The objectives of this program were to confirm the mineralization zone previously identified by Hecla Mining Company and collect samples to determine the metallurgical characteristics of the rare-earth-bearing dikes in the Bull Hill Southwest target. Of particular exploration interest was the confirmation of three closely spaced sub-parallel mineralized carbonatite dike sets in a swarm containing high-grade rare-earth mineralization. Individual dikes were reported to approach 15 m (50 ft) in width and have strike lengths ranging from 106 to 245 m (350 to 800 ft) with vertical depths exceeding 300 m (1,000 ft). The mineralization was open in all directions. Mineralized core samples were used for limited metallurgical testing.

      Both holes drilled in 2005 were step-outs along the projected strike of the rare-earth-bearing carbonatite dike-swarm, which was intersected by the Company's 2004 exploration drilling and by earlier Hecla drilling. The drill holes targeted the dike-swarms at depths below 152 m (500 ft). Hole RES 05-1 cut carbonatite dikes that were much narrower than those intersected by past drilling indicating a pinching of the mineralized dikes along strike to the northwest. Hole RES 05-2 cut the wider carbonatite dikes that were intersected by Hecla drill-hole WP-6. Hole WP-6 had intercepted 7.9 m (26 ft) true thickness in one interval of oxidized FMR (iron oxide-manganese oxide-rare earth) dike material averaging 5.13% rare-earth oxide (REO), plus 37.5 m (123 ft) true thickness in three intervals of non-oxidized carbonatite dikes averaging 3.85% REO(x).

      A metallurgical testing program conducted in 2006 used rare-earth mineralized core samples from the 2005 drilling for specific flotation procedures. A conclusion was that a hot flotation approach that Molycorp used at its Mountain Pass mill was not appropriate to the Bear Lodge materials tested.

      During 2007 Rare Element Resources continued to explore the Bull Hill area carbonatite dikes with core drilling of three holes. All but two holes (RES 04-3 and RES 05-1) of the previous drilling encountered significant intercepts of FMR and carbonatite dikes that host rare-earth mineralization (Table 1). Most of these eight drill holes were designed to confirm the presence of high-grade REE mineralization, to tighten drill-hole spacing within the mineralized zone, to expand the known mineralized zone of the Bull Hill Southwest target, and to gather metallurgical test samples; two of the holes were designed to test other REE targets. The historical grades and thicknesses of rare-earth-bearing mineralization defined by Hecla as occurring in FMR and carbonatite dikes have been verified by Rare Element Resources' recent drilling programs. Building on the prior metallurgical testwork, a new metallurgical testing program is ongoing using samples from the 2007 drilling program as described in a news release dated February 18, 2008. One of Rare Element Resources' goals, building on the recent REE-mineralization confirmation, is to estimate a NI 43-101-compliant resource of the rare-earth mineralization.

      Table 1. Highlights of assay results from the eight Rare Element
      Resources' drill holes

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      HOLE OXIDE/ NUMBER OF AGGREGATE
      ---- ------ --------- ---------
      NON-OXIDE INTERVALS TRUE THICK. (m) REO %
      --------- --------- --------------- -----
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      RES 04-1 Oxide 3 8.47 8.70
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      Non-oxide 6 16.61 4.14
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      RES 04-2 Non-oxide 1 36.27 4.06
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      RES 04-3 0 No significant REE Not assayed
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      RES 05-1 Non-oxide 7 4.75 (too narrow) Not assayed
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      RES 05-2 Oxide 2 2.65 9.84
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      Non-oxide 5 19.35 3.92
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      RES 07-1 Oxide 1 5.58 4.19
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      Non-oxide 3 28.53 4.81
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      RES 07-2 Oxide 3 24.02 3.62
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      Non-oxide 2 10.33 3.32
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      RES 07-3 Oxide 1 7.93 10.20
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------

      (x) For reference, Hecla Mining Company holes WP-2 and WP-6 with key REE
      assay intervals. Drill-hole WP-2 historical data cannot be
      independently verified in accordance with NI 43-101 and should not be
      relied upon until confirmed. Drill-hole WP-6 geology and results has
      been verified by subsequent Rare Element Resources drill holes
      RES 04-01, RES 05-02, and RES 07-01, which were all drilled as
      offsets of WP-6.


      Confirmation drilling of two holes at the Bull Hill Southwest target in 2007 was designed mainly to collect larger amounts of carbonatite samples, which are needed to continue metallurgical studies of this known area of rare-earth mineralization. Due to insufficient sample size, flotation tests conducted in 2006 were unable to continue beyond the first stage of physical concentration. The current 2008 metallurgical testing program required at least 150 kilograms (330 pounds) of new REE-mineralized material. The initial two core holes (RES 07-1 and 2) of the 2007 drill program provided sufficient carbonatite material, as well as significant quantities of partially oxidized (mixed) material, for these tests. In addition they provided assay data helping to confirm the historical rare-earth mineralization at the Bull Hill Southwest target (see news releases of December 17, 2007 and March 31, 2008).

      The third hole of the 2007 drilling program tested a portion of the Bull Hill Northwest target, but encountered only one intercept of a rare-earth mineralized FMR dike. In 1989 at the Bull Hill Northwest target area, Hecla's drill-hole WP-2 returned high-grade assays averaging 7.98% total rare-earth oxides in seven intervals over an aggregate 40.5 m (132.9 ft) true thickness of FMR plus carbonatite dike material; however, Hecla did not follow up with additional drilling(x). The location of drill-hole RES 07-3 did not adequately test the extent of this rare-earth mineralization, which requires further work.

      Expansion Plans for REE Mineralization

      Bull Hill Southwest Target: The highest priority and most advanced prospect of the Bear Lodge REE targets lies along the southwest flank of Bull Hill, where Hecla identified and drilled a carbonatite dike-swarm. Based on the 12 holes Hecla drilled, plus four holes drilled earlier by Molycorp and Duval, an historical resource was estimated for the total REE-mineralized material as noted below. The dike-swarm consists of four distinct dike sets. The largest dike set appears to be the most consistently mineralized. Rare Element Resources' subsequent drilling results help confirm that the historical drilling data are reliable and provide samples for metallurgical testing; additional drilling to delineate the mineralization will be required.

      Bull Hill Extension Target: The best potential to expand known mineralization of the Bull Hill Southwest dike-swarm lies along its strike extension to the southeast, where the dikes remain open down dip and along strike. A Company news release of January 23, 2006 discusses in detail the historical data for the Bull Hill area.

      Potential Carbonatite Plug Target: A potential carbonatite plug, indicated by an REE-mineralized carbonatite stockwork zone, was interpreted to lie at depth southwest of Bull Hill by Rare Element Resources' exploration personnel, following a re-examination of historic drilling data. The stockwork zone was detected in past holes drilled by the Company, Hecla Mining Company, and Molycorp. It is interpreted to be a carapace, or shell, over a potential large plug-like intrusive body of carbonatite. This plug is hypothesized to be the feeder structure for the Bull Hill dike-swarm and other carbonatite dikes in the vicinity. Because of its possible size, the potential for a large mineralized plug is one of the most attractive REE exploration targets in the district. The area of the potential plug also has some distinctive geophysical features, such as a strong magnetic low and IP chargeability highs, clearly indicating that this area is different than the surrounding geologic terrane.

      Bull Hill Northwest Target: An area located approximately 300 m (1000 ft) north-northwest of the carbonatite dike swarm of Bull Hill Southwest was identified as a separate target due to Hecla Mining Company's drill-hole WP-2. This target may be either part of an entirely new REE-bearing carbonatite dike structure or an offset northwesterly portion of the Bull Hill Southwest dike-swarm. The area is well mineralized and highly prospective, but the trend of the dikes is uncertain and more drilling is required to define their size and orientation.

      Summary and 2008 Plans

      All rare-earth drill results from the Bear Lodge project, including the historical drilling, are being compiled and digitized to assess the targets and potential of the rare-earth mineralization. Highlights of the rare-earth exploration results and potential are as follows:

      - The Bear Lodge Mountains host one of North America's largest
      disseminated REE occurrences, according to MH Staatz (1983) in
      US Geological Survey Profession Paper 1049-D.
      - An historical resource of 3.9 million metric tonnes
      (4.3 million tons) averaging 3.8% rare-earth-element oxides (REO) was
      defined and estimated by Hecla (not compliant with requirements of
      NI 43-101)(xx).
      - Intercepts of carbonatite dike material in multiple dikes, having
      aggregate true thicknesses from 22 to 36 m (72 to 118 ft) and
      averaging 4.63 to 4.06% total rare-earth oxides, have been drilled in
      five of the Rare Element Resources' holes.
      - An excellent opportunity exists to significantly expand on the
      historical resource in the Bull Hill Southwest target area, and two
      other target areas have similar potential for resource delineation.
      - Rare Element Resources' current plans include additional
      mineralogical and metallurgical studies followed by a program
      designed to estimate a NI 43-101-compliant resource and by further
      drilling to expand the REE-mineralized zone.


      2008 Exploration Plans: Rare Element Resources is currently planning its 2008 exploration program, which will feature continuing metallurgical testing, resource estimation, and drilling to continue expanding on the mineralization encountered at Bull Hill Southwest. Due to variable dike thicknesses and variable continuity encountered by the Company's drilling along strike and down dip, additional drilling will be necessary to delineate the Bull Hill Southwest mineralization.

      REE Distribution: The Bear Lodge, Wyoming property contains mainly the "light" rare earths (lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, samarium, europium, and gadolinium), and predominantly the first four of these REEs. The average relative distribution of the REEs, as determined from previous metallurgical test material, was presented in Company news releases of November 9, 2005 and February 18, 2008 and is summarized as follows: cerium 45%; lanthanum 29%; neodymium 17%; praseodymium 5%; samarium 2%; other REE 2%.

      (xx) These Hecla and earlier data, including drilling results and the
      resource estimate, are historical and were prepared before the
      introduction of National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure
      for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). The historical drilling data
      have not been relied upon until recent confirmation by eight Rare
      Element Resources' drill holes using methods and standards that
      comply with those required by NI 43-101. Investors are cautioned
      that a qualified person has not completed sufficient work to
      classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource.
      Neither the Company nor its personnel treat these data as defining a
      current mineral resource as defined under NI 43-101, nor do they
      rely upon them for evaluation purposes; however, these data are used
      to guide exploration as the Company develops data to confirm their
      validity and to support a current mineral resource estimate in
      accordance with the requirements of NI 43-101.


      The Company also announces that 833,349 warrants total have been exercised (all of except for 3,336) as of March 22, 2008 which has provided an additional $622,000 in working capital. Rare Element now has approximately $2.46 million in cash on hand.

      The Company has also granted 75,000 options at $1.15 to a director expiring on February 19, 2013.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on gold and the rare-earth elements. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold-exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
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      schrieb am 29.04.08 13:28:26
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      The Company has also granted 75,000 options at $1.15 to a director expiring on February 19, 2013.

      Das scheint mir wirklich etwas heftig, normalerweise
      werden Optionen nur für 2 oder 3 Jahre Gültigkeit gewährt,
      ist zumindestens meine Erfahrung.:confused:
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.961.873 von Moneymaker_4 am 06.06.06 08:32:43Das ist ein guter Wert Rare Elements
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      schrieb am 14.05.08 10:29:38
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.037.064 von nellocat am 06.05.08 14:22:04Bei Arafura gehts ja ganz schön ab!!Da wird unsere "Rare E."in Kürze nachziehen :):)
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.196.628 von schoenwaers am 29.05.08 15:21:50:rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 14.07.08 19:19:55
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      Es ist mir absolut unverständlich ,wie jemand für 0,38 EUR seine Aktien verschenkt :eek::eek:Ich werde versuchen diese so günstig wie möglich zu bekommen."Danke":laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 14.07.08 20:56:47
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      Da war ich wohl etwas zu langsam :laugh::laugh::laugsam! Zu 0,42EUR="Schnäppchenpreis"
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      laugsam ?:laugh: Da hat sich ein falsches Wort eingeschlichen.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.504.605 von mucor am 14.07.08 19:19:55Ich wundere mich überhaupt über garnichts mehr und das gilt nicht nur hier bei dieser Aktie! Solange die Subprimekrise tobt und Notverkäufe gemacht werden darf man sich einfach nicht mehr wundern was am Aktienmarkt geschiet!:rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 15.07.08 10:21:58
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      Wiel es nocht nicht da steht!:rolleyes:

      29.05.2008 15:11
      Rare Element Reports on Gold Metallurgical Test Results
      VANCOUVER, May 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (News) (TSX V: RES) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that initial successful metallurgical leach tests have been completed for the Sundance Gold Project located in Wyoming. The purpose of these bottle-roll and column leach tests, which were conducted at Newmont Metallurgical Services (NMS) laboratory, was to determine initial leach characteristics and recoveries at various crush and grind sizes of the low-grade near-surface gold mineralized material.

      The initial column leach test results, which are more indicative of potential production, have yielded 78.4 percent recovery at -3/4 inch crush size, 80.5 percent at -10 mesh (sand size), and 87.9 percent at -200 mesh (fine powder). These tests successfully provide the first indication of how the Sundance gold mineralization might respond to leaching processes. They also provide a basis for fine tuning the leach methodology to optimize the economic extraction of gold.

      Don Ranta, President of Rare Element Resources, commented that "We are very pleased to see the high recoveries of gold from the initial metallurgical testwork. These results suggest that reasonable recoveries may be achieved in an open pit mine and run-of-mine heap leach operation that has the potential to be relatively low in both capital costs and operating costs."

      Bottle-roll Leach Tests

      NMS completed a preliminary bottle-roll leach study to determine grind size versus gold extraction relationship for eight composites of cuttings samples from the Sundance Project during June 2007. This study included compositing, chemical and mineralogical analysis and bottle-roll cyanidation tests at -10 mesh (sand size particles) and 80% passing -200 mesh (fine powder) grind sizes. The composites were made from assay sample rejects from five separate reverse circulation (RC) drill holes drilled at the Carbon and Taylor gold targets in 2006. Head assays ranged from 0.79 to 2.21 g/t Au and <0.1 to 3.7 g/t Ag. All eight composites have mineralogy consisting of K-feldspar (47-95%), albite (15-41%), goethite (3-11%) and biotite (1-11%) with minor amounts of fluorite, alunite, beudantite (or jarosite) and pyrite identified in some samples. Bottle roll tests on -10 mesh samples reported gold extractions of 64 to 86 percent for 96-hour leach periods. Similarly, gold extractions for 80% passing -200 mesh pulverized composites, based on calculated head and residue assays, varied from 76 to 92 percent. In both cases, cyanide consumptions were low and lime addition to control pH was in the range of 2.2 and 2.6 kg/t, which is also relatively low. One of the conclusions from the 2007 bottle-roll tests was that these composites have characteristics that indicate the presence of coarse gold particles which may result in slow leach kinetics; consideration of longer leach times and/or a gravity recovery circuit will be considered.

      Similar results were also reported in a historical study in 1991 by McClelland Labs of Reno, Nevada, for Coca Mines. In the McClelland study, 204 kilograms of Sundance bulk mineralized material excavated from the Smith target show that the bulk sample was more readily amenable to heap-leach treatment than indicated by preliminary bottle-roll test data (various feed sizes at 96 hours of agitated leach). For the Smith target mineralized material, bottle-roll tests showed gold recoveries of 65 to 79 percent with low reagent usage. McClelland's column leach test results were significantly better with gold recovery of 86 percent achieved from the 100 percent -1 1/2 inch material in 73 days of leaching. Gold extraction was fairly rapid and extraction was substantially complete in 30 days. Studies by FMC Gold, Coca Mines and Hecla have all indicated a potential coarse gold "nugget effect" in the Smith target mineralization.

      Column Leach Tests

      Preliminary column leach tests were performed by NMS to determine crush size versus gold extraction for four composites from the Sundance project. The study included column cyanidation tests at -3/4 inch, -10 mesh, and 80% passing -200 mesh grind size. The composites were made from core drilled in hole SUN-011c at the Carbon target (Composites C&D), and from core drilled in hole SUN-013c at the Taylor target (Composites A&B). Assay results show that the composites contained 0.46 to 0.73 g/t Au and 1.6 to 5.0 g/t Ag.

      Mineralogical analysis indicates that the Taylor Composites (A and B) are fairly similar with K-feldspar (75-77%), muscovite (10-11%), biotite (5-8%), iron oxide (3-6%), and fluorite (1-3%). Kaolin is the dominant alteration in Composites C and D from the Carbon target, and samples contain K-feldspar (67-77%), kaolin (16-26%), iron oxide (4-5%), and butlerite (2%). Microscopic examination of the gravity (hand-panning) concentrates indicated coarse gold.

      Results show that the column leach tests yielded gold extraction averaging in excess of 78.4 percent. As the mineralized material was crushed to finer sizes, the average gold extraction increased to 80.5 percent for -10 mesh and 87.9 percent for 80% passing -200 mesh. The addition of a gravity step to recover potential coarse gold further increased the average gold recovery at 80% -200 mesh from 87.9 to 89.9 percent, so coarse gold is not an important factor in this material. Table 1 below presents the column leach test results along with bottle-roll leach test results of the finer material.

      Although free native gold particles were present, the average column-leach (-3/4 inch crush) gold extraction was only about 10 percent lower than the milling scenario with a gravity circuit. Run-of-mine heap leaching would require less capital and have lower operating costs.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on gold and strategic metals such as the rare-earth elements. Rare Element and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration project on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium, but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.

      Rare Element Resources' Bear Lodge, Wyoming property also encompasses one of the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrences in North America (M.H. Staatz, 1983, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049-D). In parallel with the Sundance gold-focused exploration project, Rare Element Resources has completed drilling of eight holes to independently advance the rare-earth potential of its property and is currently conducting a rare-earth metallurgical testing program.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
      President&CEO

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full responsibility for content. The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed, and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

      Table 1 Metallurgical results for Sundance Composite gold samples from
      Taylor core hole SUN-013c (Composites A&B) and Carbon core
      hole SUN-011c (Composites C&D); (1ppm = 1 g/t).

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Reagent
      Consumption,
      Calculated kg/t
      Residue Head Extraction, ---------------
      Composite ID Test ID Au, ppm Au, ppm % NaCN Ca(OH)(2)
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      Composite A Column 0.06 0.34 81.3 0.00 0.0
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      -10 Mesh 0.07 0.30 77.3 0.11 1.8
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      80% -200
      Mesh 0.04 0.30 88.4 0.04 1.4
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      Gravity+
      Tails Cy 0.03 0.53 94.3 0.02 1.6
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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      Composite B Column 0.19 0.50 63.3 0.00 0.0
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      -10 Mesh 0.15 0.58 74.6 0.13 2.0
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      80% -200
      Mesh 0.08 0.60 86.9 0.04 2.1
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      Gravity+
      Tails Cy 0.07 0.60 88.2 0.01 1.7
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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      Composite C Column 0.04 0.45 91.0 0.00 0.0
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      -10 Mesh 0.06 0.58 89.9 0.18 3.7
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      80% -200
      Mesh 0.03 0.57 95.1 0.11 4.5
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      Gravity+
      Tails Cy 0.04 0.62 92.9 0.10 4.6
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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      Composite D Column 0.09 0.38 78.1 0.00 0.0
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      -10 Mesh 0.07 0.37 80.0 0.19 3.4
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      80% -200
      Mesh 0.07 0.38 81.1 0.10 4.0
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      Gravity+
      Tails Cy 0.07 0.43 84.2 0.08 3.5
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------


      CONTACT: refer to the Company's website at http://www.rareelementresources.com/ or contact: Donald E Ranta, President&CEO, (604) 687-3520, don@rareelementresources.com; Mark T. Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520 ext 242, mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com






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      Sehr guter Beitrag von sheavy Nr. 34.752.091 bei Arafura!!!:):)
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      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2008-10/artikel-…

      FinanzNachrichten.de, 20.10.2008 15:16:00
      Rare Element Resources-Newmont Gold Venture Makes Progress with 2008 Exploration Program and Provides Financial Position Update
      VANCOUVER, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES) announces that the Sundance gold exploration project, which is a joint venture between Paso Rico (USA) Inc, a subsidiary of Rare Element Resources, and Newmont North America Exploration Limited, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation (Newmont), has completed additional geologic mapping, geochemical sampling, and an expanded induced polarization (IP) survey. The Newmont exploration team has made substantial progress in the 2008 program including movement toward gaining exploration permits for a larger drilling program on Rare Element's Wyoming property. Using a combination of the new geological, geochemical, and geophysical data, the exploration targets have been enhanced and better defined. Exploration data is being compiled and detailed plans are being formulated for the 2009 exploration program.

      Newmont manages the gold exploration for the Sundance project. Exploration work for 2008 was designed to build on the successful 2006-07 exploration programs and to establish a more detailed understanding of the project area geologic setting. Twenty six drill holes had been completed by Newmont on joint venture ground in 2006-07, and permitting and the Environmental Assessment have progressed smoothly, such that the Plan of Operation, allowing an expanded drilling program on up to 200 acres of disturbance, is expected to be approved in late 2008 or early 2009.

      Interpretation of the mapping, sampling, drilling, and geophysical survey results to date has prompted an increasing focus on major structural zones through the Taylor target and through the Carbon target, as well as the gold target in the East Taylor Bowl, which may be a major center for igneous and hydrothermal activity. The East Taylor Bowl is a topographic low centrally located between the surrounding Taylor target, the Carbon target, and the Bull Hill rare-earth-element target.

      A renewed emphasis on finding high-grade gold mineralization within the Sundance property prompted a review of historical drill holes having better grade mineralization. This type of gold mineralization provides the basis for a comparison of potential deeper high-grade veins at Sundance with those of the Cripple Creek system, which had produced nearly 20 million ounces of gold from deep high-grade veins. High-grade gold samples have been found at the Sundance project both in surface rocks and in drill holes with the following historical drill holes, intercepts, and assay results being representative of this type of mineralization*:

      - Drill-hole S-33 - 15 ft @ 7.97 g/t Au (0.233 opt)*
      - Drill-hole S-35 - 5 ft @ 33.94 g/t Au (0.991 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-60 - 5 ft @ 10.32 g/t Au (0.301 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-81 - 20 ft @ 5.78 g/t Au (0.169 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-84 - 10 ft @ 4.79 g/t Au (0.140 opt)
      - Drill-hole SU 96-4 - 15 ft @ 4.69 g/t Au (0.137 opt)

      * The drill results tabulated above are historical and were prepared
      before the introduction of National Instrument 43-101- Standards of
      Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). They may not be relied
      upon until they are confirmed using methods and standards that comply
      with those required by NI 43-101. Neither the Company nor its personnel
      treat these data as adequate to help define a current mineral resource
      as defined under NI 43-101, nor do they rely upon them for evaluation
      purposes; however, these data are used to guide exploration as the
      Sundance Venture develops information to support a current mineral
      resource estimate in accordance with the requirements of NI 43-101.

      Financial Position Update


      Rare Element Resources is uniquely positioned to sustain itself in the longer term despite the current stock market volatility because of two main reasons: 1. It has maintained a cost effective overhead model; and 2. Newmont still has approximately $3.5 million in expenditures to be made on exploration at Sundance to earn a 65% interest in the project. These factors allow for Rare Element to keep costs low, to moderate the amount of work it does that it has to pay for, and to react quickly and be selective in accepting any offers of financing. With a total of 23,866,736 common shares currently outstanding, no debt, and a strong working capital position, Rare Element is well positioned to last beyond 2010 without raising additional capital.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on gold and strategic metals such as the rare-earth elements. Rare Element and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element's property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.

      Rare Element's Bear Lodge, Wyoming property also encompasses one of the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrences in North America (M H Staatz, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049D). In parallel with the Sundance gold-focused exploration project, Rare Element has completed drilling of three of four holes planned in 2008 to independently advance the rare-earth potential of its property. The Company is expecting to receive a final metallurgical report from the recent testing program and is currently working on NI 43-101 resource estimation of the rare-earth mineralization.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
      President & CEO


      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full responsibility for content. The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed, and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.



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      schrieb am 29.10.08 17:00:25
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      SUPER!!!:laugh::laugh::laugh: Endlich mal ein richtiger Ruck nach oben.Wird aber auch Zeitdiesen Zukunftswert konnte man ja zu Ausverkaufspreisen erwerben.
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      schrieb am 06.01.09 17:58:51
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      schrieb am 29.03.09 11:16:35
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      March 23, 2009
      Rare Element Reports More than 125% Increase in Rare-Earth Mineral Resource at Bear Lodge: 9.8 Million-Ton Inferred Mineral Resource Averaging 4.07% Rare-Earth Oxides
      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (RES:TSXV) is pleased to announce the results of a new National Instrument 43-101-compliant mineral resource estimate of rare-earth elements (REE) contained in the Bull Hill Southwest deposit, Bear Lodge project, Wyoming (Table 1). The resource was estimated by an independent consultant---Ore Reserves Engineering (ORE).

      The new resource estimate is derived from a REE database that includes twelve drill holes completed by the Company since 2004 for a total of 13,326 feet, plus sixteen drill holes, completed by other companies prior to 2004, for which data are available. Approximately 34% of the resource is within 100 feet of a drill hole and 69% of the resource is within 200 feet of a drill hole. For comparison, a historical (non-43-101-compliant) resource of 4.3 million tons averaging 3.8% rare-earth oxides (REO) was estimated previously by Hecla Mining Company in 1991, so the new estimate exceeds the historic one by more than 125 percent. The new resource estimate focuses only on the dike sets in the Bull Hill Southwest target area, and there is significant additional potential for expansion of the Bull Hill Southwest resource and for definition of resources in other areas.

      The results of the mineral resource estimate by ORE are summarized at a range of cutoff grades for each of the oxide, transitional/mixed, and sulfide/unoxidized zones, as follows:

      Table 1 Inferred Tons and Grade at Various Cut-Off Grades (%REO)
      Cutoff Grade1,3 Oxide Transitional Sulfide Total
      Tons Grade¹ Tons Grade¹ Tons Grade¹ Tons Grade¹
      1.0 5,350,000 3.83 1,420,000 3.84 4,990,000 3.27 11,770,000 3.60
      1.5 (3) 4,560,000 4.29 1,140,000 4.50 4,120,000 3.71 9,830,000 4.07
      2.0 3,830,000 4.78 840,000 5.54 3,250,000 4.27 7,910,000 4.65
      2.5 3,390,000 5.10 760,000 5.84 2,810,000 4.58 6,970,000 4.97
      3.0 2,490,000 5.96 670,000 6.26 2,330,000 4.97 5,500,000 5.58
      3.5 2,190,000 6.35 610,000 6.60 1,980,000 5.28 4,770,000 5.94
      4.0 1,880,000 6.78 480,000 7.36 1,350,000 5.95 3,710,000 6.55
      4.5 1,600,000 7.22 440,000 7.65 1,160,000 6.22 3,200,000 6.92
      5.0 1,370,000 7.63 360,000 8.30 860,000 6.72 2,580,000 7.42

      1. REO (rare-earth oxides) include CeO2, La2O3, Nd2O3, Pr6O11, and Sm2O3, listed in relative order of decreasing abundance in the deposit, plus minor quantities of other REO.
      2. The resource estimate is classified as Inferred Mineral Resources as defined by CIM and referenced in NI 43-101. A Technical Report with the estimate will be filed on SEDAR within 45 days.
      3. ORE considers a range of 1.0 to 2.5 per cent REO cut-off grade to be reasonable in preliminary estimation of potentially economic resources. A cutoff grade of 1.5% REO has been selected as the base case.


      Resources were estimated using nearest-neighbor assignment. Drill holes were composited to nominal 10-foot intervals for estimation, and grades were not capped. Grades were assigned using a rectangular projection of 300 X 300 X 10 feet, where the longer distance is parallel to the carbonatite/ FMR dike orientation. The resource model blocks are 10 X 10 X 10-foot cubes. Based on current REO prices, the cutoff grade of 1.5% REO was selected near the mid-point of a range of likely cost scenarios.

      "We are very excited with this initial mineral resource estimate for the rare-earth elements at Bear Lodge," said Dr. Don Ranta, President of Rare Element Resources. "The resource is based on 26 diamond drill holes that successfully intercepted rare-earth mineralization, fourteen of which include mineralization that contributed to the resource. The resource estimate is currently classified as inferred, but we are confident that upgrading it to the indicated category is primarily a function of completing additional in-fill drilling and further metallurgical work. We are also excited about the potential for expanding the deposit and discovering other rare-earth resources in the vicinity of Bull Hill," he said. The Company plans to evaluate possible strategic alliances in the advancement of its rare-earths resource.

      Geology & Mineralization
      Rare-earth-element mineralization occurs in the north-central core of the Bear Lodge alkaline-igneous complex located in northeastern Wyoming. Virtually all of the significant REE occurrences in the Bear Lodge district are controlled by Rare Element Resources' lode claims. Rare-earth mineralized bodies within the Bull Hill area of the district include well-defined, near-surface FMR (iron oxide-manganese oxide-REE) dikes and veins and deeper sulfide-bearing carbonatite (a high-carbonate igneous rock) dikes and veins, with a transitional or mixed zone (oxide + sulfide) in between. The Bull Hill Southwest target is comprised of an FMR-carbonatite dike swarm that strikes northwesterly and dips steeply to the southwest. The dike swarm intrudes heterolithic intrusive breccia of the Bull Hill diatreme. FMR dikes and veins are interpreted to be intensely oxidized and leached equivalents of the carbonatite bodies that are strongly weathered from the surface to depths of about 300-500 feet and moderately weathered for another 100 feet or so. Carbonatite dikes at depth are interpreted to transition toward the surface into FMR bodies and range in size from veinlets to large dikes exceeding 100 feet in width. The Bull Hill Southwest deposit consists of several dike sets in the swarm that is spread across a zone several hundred feet in width. The dikes appear to pinch and swell in both strike and dip directions, and they can be traced in drill holes up to 1000 feet along strike and 1000 feet down dip. Some of the dikes are cut off to the southwest and at depth by a north-northwest-trending, east-dipping fault that is generally coincident with a valley floor. A number of widely dispersed gold occurrences are distributed peripherally to the Bull Hill REE mineralization.

      The Company considers the geologic modeling and resource estimation results encouraging for the following reasons:

      * Significantly greater tonnage and slightly higher REO grades compare favorably to the prior historical resource estimate.
      * The Bull Hill Southwest deposit shows good lateral and vertical continuity of grades within the dike sets.
      * The REE mineralization that constitutes the resource is open for expansion toward the surface, at depth, to the southeast, and to the southwest of the fault; and the Company believes that there is room for the mineral resource tonnage to significantly increase.
      * Historical drilling identifies other Bull Hill area targets, some possibly with higher grade REE mineralization, including Bull Hill Northwest, Bull Hill Southwest extension, and a conceptual carbonatite plug. These targets have yet to be followed up with a systematic drill program.

      The new mineral resource estimate confirms that potentially economic resources are present, and it justifies further technical work including metallurgical testing and drilling. Considerable in-fill definition drilling will be required to increase the confidence level and upgrade the inferred resources to the indicated category. Step-out drilling will likely expand the resource and define the boundaries of the mineralization.

      Cutoff Grade & Metallurgy
      The resource size is sensitive to an assumed cut-off grade, which is, in turn, very sensitive to metallurgical operating costs. The Company is steadily advancing its rare-earth metallurgical studies at Mountain States Research & Development International under the direction of Dr. Roshan Bhappu, P.E., with the objective of developing a cost-efficient and effective metallurgical flowsheet. A metallurgical testing program will be conducted during 2009 on the mineralized core samples collected during 2008 (see news release February 4, 2009).

      Mineral Resources are not Reserves
      Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Mineral resource estimates do not account for minability, selectivity, mining loss and dilution. These mineral resource estimates are inferred mineral resources that are normally considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves. There is also no certainty that these inferred mineral resources will be converted to measured and indicated mineral resource categories through further drilling, or into mineral reserves once economic considerations are applied.

      Quality Assurance
      The mineral resource estimate was completed by Mr. Alan C. Noble, P.E., principal engineer of Ore Reserves Engineering, and is based on geological interpretations supplied by the Company to ORE and subsequently modified by ORE. Mr. Noble is an independent qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 standards of disclosure for mineral projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators and has verified the data disclosed in this release.

      The Rare Element Resources' field programs were carried out under the supervision of Dr. James G. Clark, L.Geo, the Company's Vice President of Exploration and a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 standards of disclosure for mineral projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators. He was also a senior geologist and, subsequently, exploration supervisor for Hecla Mining Company during that company's exploration of Bull Hill and the Bear Lodge district during the late 1980's and early 1990's. A detailed QA/QC program was implemented for the 2007 and 2008 drill programs. Dr. Clark has verified the sampling procedures and QA/QC data delivered to ORE and is of the opinion that the data are of good quality and suitable for use in the resource estimate.

      The historic mineral resource estimate referred to in this report was prepared before the introduction of NI 43-101 and should be treated as a historical estimate only. Rare Element Resources has independently verified the historical resource estimate. The Company is not treating the historical estimate as a NI 43-101-defined mineral resource verified by a qualified person and the historical estimate should not be relied upon. Nevertheless, the current mineral resource estimate replaces and supersedes the historical estimate which is provided for comparison purposes only.

      A full table of significant drill results from the Company's 2004-2008 exploration programs and maps and sections detailing the drill-hole locations are available at: http://www.rareelementresources.com

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on gold and rare-earth elements. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold-exploration venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
      For information, refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact:
      Mark T Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520 ext 242 mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com .
      Donald E Ranta, (604) 687-3520 don@rareelementresources.com

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full responsibility for its content. The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed, and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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      schrieb am 28.04.09 22:01:33
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      Newmont Joins Forces with Rare Element Resources
      Newmont Mining (NYSE:NEM) and Rare Element Resources Ltd. [TSX.V:RES] established a joint venture in June 2006 to explore Rare Element's Bear Lodge Project near Sundance, Wyoming. Under the terms of the deal, Newmont is spending US$5 million over five years to earn a 65% participating interest in the gold and other minerals on the property, but not the 'rare-earth' elements or any uranium. Newmont can earn an additional 15% by financing the project through feasibility. Rare Element Resources is advancing the rare earths project themselves at this time.

      Rare Earths

      A total of 13,326 feet of drilling data, as well as data from an additional 16 holes by other companies prior to 2004, have resulted in a National Instrument 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate on the Bull Hill area of the Bear Lodge project. According to the estimate, Bear Lodge contains a 9.8 million tonne inferred resource averaging 4.7% rare earth oxides.

      Approximately 34% of the resource is within 100 feet of a drill hole and 69% of the resource is within 200 feet of a drill hole. For comparison, a historical (non-43-101-compliant) resource of 4.3 million tons averaging 3.8% rare-earth oxides (REO) was estimated previously by Hecla Mining Company (NYSE: HL) in 1991, so the new estimate exceeds the historic one by more than 125 percent. The new resource estimate focuses only on the dike sets in the Bull Hill Southwest target area, and there is significant additional potential for expansion of the Bull Hill Southwest resource and for definition of resources in other areas.

      The US Geological Survey has studied the area extensively (USGS Prof. Paper #1049-D) and has estimated that it contains one of the largest deposits of disseminated rare-earth elements in North America. The REE deposit, virtually all of which is located on claims owned by Rare Element Resources, also has an association with extensive surrounding gold occurrences and some copper mineralization. Both the gold and REE mineralization are located within a large alkaline-igneous intrusive complex having multiple intrusions and brecciation events.

      The rare-earth elements are the 15 lanthanide-series elements, including lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium, and lutetium. Yttrium and scandium, although not lanthanides, are generally included with the REEs, as they often occur with the lanthanides and have similar chemical properties. They are called the catalysts for high-tech living.

      Aside from batteries for hybrid vehicles, rare earth elements are also used in electronic devices such as computer chips, television/computer monitors, high-power magnets, military defense systems and even iPods. With an industry having gone from virtually nil to what is estimated to be a $1-billion industry in the United States alone, clearly the demand for rare earth elements has been increasing in quantum proportions--a pattern which is anticipated to continue at an unprecedented rate.

      Demand for rare earth oxides is set to increase by more than 50% or 200,000 tonnes per year by 2015, driven by growth in hybrid cars and other industrial and high tech applications, according to Dudley Kingsnorth of the Industrial Mineral Company of Australia (IMCOA).

      Speaking at the annual convention of the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada last month, Kingsnorth said demand last year amounted to some 124,000 tonnes of rare earth oxides, with an average price of between $9 and $11/kg REO, making the industry worth $1.25 billion per year.

      Gold

      The gold exploration portion of the Bear Lodge Project is managed entirely by Newmont, and offers investors exposure to gold.

      Exploration in 2008 built on the successful 2006-07 exploration programs and established a more detailed understanding of the project area geologic setting. Twenty six drill holes had been completed by Newmont on joint venture ground in 2006-07. Newmont has already spent approximately 2 million dollars on the JV project.

      A renewed emphasis on finding high-grade gold mineralization within the Sundance property prompted a review of historical drill holes having better grade mineralization. This type of alkaline intrusive gold mineralization provides the basis for a comparison of potential deeper high-grade veins at Sundance with those of the Cripple Creek system, which had produced nearly 20 million ounces of gold from deep high-grade veins. High-grade gold samples have been found at the Sundance project both in surface rocks and in drill holes with the following historical drill holes, intercepts, and assay results being representative of this type of mineralization*:

      Drill-hole S-33 - 15 ft @ 7.97 g/t Au (0.233 opt) *
      Drill-hole S-35 - 5 ft @ 33.94 g/t Au (0.991 opt)
      Drill-hole S-60 - 5 ft @ 10.32 g/t Au (0.301 opt)
      Drill-hole S-81 - 20 ft @ 5.78 g/t Au (0.169 opt)
      Drill-hole S-84 - 10 ft @ 4.79 g/t Au (0.140 opt)
      Drill-hole SU 96-4 - 15 ft @ 4.69 g/t Au (0.137 opt)
      Obviously, with the existence of the Newmont JV looking for gold and Rare Element's focus on REEs, investors have two viable opportunities to realize shareholder value over the near and long term.

      Rare Element Resources is headed by Donald Ranta, an exploration and evaluation executive experienced in planning, implementing, and directing successful mineral exploration and acquisitions throughout North and South America. He has successfully directed and led innovative exploration efforts resulting in the discovery and evaluation of several major deposits including Montana's McDonald gold and Mexico's Santa Gertrudis gold ore bodies, and contributed to the discovery and evaluation of Nevada's Sleeper gold.

      He has also participated in the acquisition or discovery of a number of gold and other metal deposits on several continents. In addition, he serves as a director of Animas Resources Ltd., Otis Gold Corp., and has been a Vice President of Exploration at Echo Bay Mines and Manager/Vice President for North American Exploration at Phelps Dodge Mining Company. He is also a former president and board member of SME and was a board member of AIME. He holds a PhD in geology/geological engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, an MS from the Mackay School of Mines, and a BS from the University of Minnesota. He is a Certified Professional Geologist with AIPG.

      Rare Element Resources has a relatively tight share structure with 23.9 million shares outstanding. Their current treasury and burn rate can carry the company into 2011 without needing to raise more funds. More information can be obtained from their website.
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      schrieb am 26.05.09 18:53:59
      Beitrag Nr. 1.081 ()
      Starker Anstieg, aber keine News in der Pipeline:

      May 25, 2009
      Rare Element confirms no undisclosed material news.
      Vancouver, BC -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES) ("Rare Element" or the "Company") confirms that the Company has no material undisclosed news.

      This information has been disseminated due to today's heavy activity in the common shares of the Company at the request of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada.

      Trading in the shares of the Company under the symbol "RES" on the TSX Venture Exchange will resume shortly.
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      schrieb am 26.05.09 19:06:24
      Beitrag Nr. 1.082 ()
      ARU und LYC sind seit Tagen die Vorrteier hierfür! ;)
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      schrieb am 11.06.09 16:08:36
      Beitrag Nr. 1.083 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.255.974 von MrRipley am 26.05.09 19:06:24Der Vorreiter ist RE.
      Hier gibt es wenigstens keine Schaumschläger oder Pusher. Auch die Chinesen sind hier noch nicht aufgetaucht. Hoffe, dass es noch lange so bleibt.

      Alle anderen werden sich daran messen lassen müssen.

      Unter bestimmtem Umständen sehe ich RE bei 30 AUD binnen 2 Jahre.
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      schrieb am 11.06.09 16:15:15
      Beitrag Nr. 1.084 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.373.118 von Watermaster am 11.06.09 16:08:36Derzeit wird der Sektor Rare Earth extrem in Canada gepusht. Alles was mit Seltenen Erden zu tun hat geht seit Wochen nur rauf. James Dines geht davon aus, dass sich in diesem Sektor die nächste Blase bilden wird. Deswegen möchten alle früh rein.:D

      Grüße
      Martin
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      schrieb am 11.06.09 17:30:03
      Beitrag Nr. 1.085 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.373.181 von Martin12345 am 11.06.09 16:15:15Na ja, Blase kann man das nicht im Entferntesten nennen. Ich denke ehern das die wahren Werte jetzt ihre verdiente Aufmerksamkeit erfahren. Und das ist sehr gut so. Nicht alles ist eine Blase in der heutigen Zeit. Man sucht nach echten Werten, nachdem man mit unechten Werten auf die Nase gefallen ist. Das hätte man auch schon früher machen können, aber die Zeit war noch nicht reif.

      Ich bin bei 34 Cent eingestiegen und bin sehr zufrieden. Bei 20 Euro suche ich mir einen anderen Wert. So lange bleibe ich drin und nehme die Dividenden mit. Ich habe Zeit. Seltene Erden kann man in naher Zukunft nicht mit der Bezahlung eines Preises kaufen, sondern es wird entscheidend sein wer sie zugeteilt bekommen kann. Wer also wird Zugriff darauf haben.

      Viele können sich das heute noch nicht vorstellen. Ich muss aber keinen überzeugen. Es reicht, das ich es so für mich entschieden habe und ich überzeugt bin, dass es so kommt.
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      schrieb am 11.06.09 18:02:40
      Beitrag Nr. 1.086 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.374.025 von Watermaster am 11.06.09 17:30:03Das habe ich schon bei Uran, Öl Silber, Nickel usw. gehört und jedesmal kam es anders und der Preis fiel in sich zusammen. So selten sind die Rare Earths gar nicht. Bei einem höheren Preis würden sehr viele low grade Liegenschaften auch profitabel werden.

      Der Trend zu den seltenen Erden kann man nicht leugnen, jedoch sollte man sich auch nicht in sie verlieben.

      Grüße
      Martin
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      schrieb am 11.06.09 18:27:45
      Beitrag Nr. 1.087 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.374.441 von Martin12345 am 11.06.09 18:02:40Was soll ich dazu sagen.

      Uran hat seine Zeit noch vor sich. Die Entwicklung geht dort etwas langsamer, dafür dann mit sehr viel Dynamik.

      Bei öl spielen die Banker schon wieder oder immernoch mit ihren Wetten rum.

      Bei Nickel kenne ich mich nicht im Detail aus. Also kann ich nix sagen.

      Silber ist die beste Anlage. Silber wird in naher Zukunft auf der Welt fehlen und hat einen extremen Hebel bei Auflösung der gewaltigen Leerverkaufs-Contrakte, was zwangsläufig nicht zu verhindern ist.
      Silber wird alles überrennen.

      Nach Silber kommen schon die seltenen Erden. 90% des Weltbedarfs wird in China erzeugt. Lange werden die das nicht mehr billig abgeben können oder wollen. Dazu sind in 2 australischen Firmen die Chinesen eingestiegen.
      Wer produziert außerhalb von China oder ohne chinesischen Einfluss noch seltene Erden?

      2 Firmen?, 5 Firmen?

      Welchen Ausstoß an seltenen Erden haben diese Firmen. Werden sie demnächst auch von Chinesen beherrscht?

      Selbst beim 5-fachen oder 10- fachen Preis geht keiner das Risiko eine low-grade-Liegenschaft zu erschließen. Dazu bräuchte man mindestens den 30 bis 50-fachen Preis. Die Chinesen gehen kurz mal mit dem Preis runter und der Konkurent wird in Insolvenz aufgekauft. Zudem würden die Mengen den wachsenden Bedarf nicht decken.
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      schrieb am 12.06.09 07:43:45
      Beitrag Nr. 1.088 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.374.705 von Watermaster am 11.06.09 18:27:45Rohstoffe werden knapp wenn wir uns nicht ändern.

      http://www.youtube.com/homeprojectDE

      Grüße
      Martin
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      schrieb am 20.07.09 10:37:34
      Beitrag Nr. 1.089 ()
      RE hat bisher alle meine Erwartungen übertroffen.

      Solange hier keine Chinesen einsteigen, wird diese Firma von denen auch nicht ausgelutscht.

      Und die 30 AUD je Aktie rücken immer näher. Schwankungen wird es weiter geben.

      Bei unter einem EURO werde ich nochmal massiv einsteigen. Möglicher Weise wird das schwierig werden.
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      schrieb am 22.07.09 10:47:40
      Beitrag Nr. 1.090 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.604.386 von Watermaster am 20.07.09 10:37:34Dir ist aber schon klar, dass Rare Element Resources nicht Australien sondern in Kanada notiert, oder?

      Weil du immer wieder von AUD anstelle von CAD schreibst :lick:

      Bin hier schon lange mit einer starken Posi dabei und habe schon mehrmals Gewinne mitgenommen. Ein Wert der in DE wenig Beachtung findet aber dennoch eine meiner Cash Cows im Depot ist.

      Gruß
      BT
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      schrieb am 22.07.09 13:36:08
      Beitrag Nr. 1.091 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.620.717 von Bullentango am 22.07.09 10:47:40Natürlich CAD.

      Habe viele Werte, da habe ich das verwechselt mit der Währung.

      Tut mir leid. Kann aber nochmals vorkommen.
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      schrieb am 29.07.09 16:40:57
      Beitrag Nr. 1.092 ()
      Das dieser Wert gut ist, weiß ich. Aber warum steigt der so schnell?

      Entweder sind die Holzfällerpusher am Werk oder einige wissen soviel positive Dinge, die andere nicht wissen.
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      schrieb am 07.08.09 09:42:34
      Beitrag Nr. 1.093 ()
      Einstieg verpasst, aber es kommen offensichtlich wieder prima Kaufkurse.
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      schrieb am 18.08.09 17:29:55
      Beitrag Nr. 1.094 ()
      Dieser Wert steigt schneller als meine Prognose es vorsieht.

      20 EURO sind das Ziel. Nach meiner persönlichen Einschätzung dürften erst die 1,30 EURO erzielt werden und nicht 1,76 EURO.

      Damit meine Rechnung wieder stimmt, müsste ich mein Ziel auf 26 EURO anheben. Mache ich aber nicht.:p
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      schrieb am 24.08.09 11:25:35
      Beitrag Nr. 1.095 ()
      Wenn das so weiter geht erwarte ich einen Super-Hype.

      So recht glauben kann ich jedoch noch nicht daran.

      Das Ziel 20 € steht immer noch.
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      schrieb am 24.08.09 17:12:00
      Beitrag Nr. 1.096 ()
      Ich könnte denken, dass der Kurs mich verleiten will neue Zielkurse zu nennen. Das allerdings kann ich nicht verantworten.
      Es sind nicht die seltenen Erden allein, die wohl mindestens das größte Vorkommen Nordammerikas verkörpern, nein es ist auch das Gold auf diesem Gebiet. Gold in angeblich noch nicht definiertem Ausmass. Wer es glaubt, bitte schön.
      Ich denke das Ausmaß ist ein paar Wenigen schon etwas bekannter als dem normalen Kleinanleger.

      Also ich bleibe bei meinem Ziel 20 €.

      PS: Ich würde gerne höhere Kurse nennen ............nein, die 20 € müssen reichen.
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      schrieb am 24.08.09 17:14:38
      Beitrag Nr. 1.097 ()
      Nordamerika .... natürlich. Mir ist schon ganz schwindlig von der Kurshöhe.
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      schrieb am 26.08.09 17:07:48
      Beitrag Nr. 1.098 ()
      Weiss jemand, was hinter diesem "abnormalen" Anstieg steckt? Konnte bislang noch keine Infos finden... nur ein "Dummpush"? :confused:
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      schrieb am 27.08.09 15:20:14
      Beitrag Nr. 1.099 ()
      Da wird demnächst irgendeine Produktion vorbereitet. Ich vermute, dass der Goldabbau vorgezogen wird.
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      schrieb am 07.09.09 12:43:49
      Beitrag Nr. 1.100 ()
      na das ist ja mal eine sehr erfreuliche Kursentwicklung; hoffen wir mal, das die Richtung in 20 Euro anhält ...:D:D:D
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      schrieb am 08.09.09 18:40:03
      Beitrag Nr. 1.101 ()
      So langsam wird`s aber ganz schön unheimlich mit der Bude.... vermutlich sind hier mal wieder eine ganze Menge Short und aufgrund der Marktenge kann es da nur steigen. :rolleyes:

      4$ sind auch für eine Rare Elements einfach viel zu teuer. Fairer Wert sollte aktuell irgendwo bei 1$ sein... insofern zeigt Rare mal wieder, wie abstrus in der heutigen Zeit die Börse sein kann.
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      schrieb am 08.09.09 19:17:36
      Beitrag Nr. 1.102 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.940.608 von Leiness am 08.09.09 18:40:03Bei 1 $ wollte ich noch mal nachkaufen.
      Fairer Wert sollte aktuell irgendwo bei 30 $ sein.
      Die sind noch viel mehr wert, aber das dürfte erstmal reichen.
      Du willst nur nochmal billig rein.;) Gib es zu. Aber die steigen noch. Kannst ja jetzt noch einsteigen. Ich bin bei ca. 0,35 € rein und freue mich. Die kann man in Deutschland nicht runter oder rauf reden. Geht nicht. Die Musik spielt in Kanada. So lange die spielt tanze ich mit. Also nicht so pessimistisch. Hör auf dich zu ärgern. Tanz doch mal ne Runde mit. Warte aber bitte auf eine Pause(Rücksetzer). Dann klappt es auch.
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      schrieb am 08.09.09 19:22:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.103 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.940.608 von Leiness am 08.09.09 18:40:03Ach übrigens ....... da ist keiner short. Da läuft was ganz Großes:lick:
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      schrieb am 08.09.09 21:54:10
      Beitrag Nr. 1.104 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.940.952 von Watermaster am 08.09.09 19:22:21das sehe ich aber ganz genau so, wie du, watermaster!

      da müßte jemand extremst short sein...
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      schrieb am 16.09.09 12:17:28
      Beitrag Nr. 1.105 ()
      Das geht aber jetzt mächtig nach oben.

      Ich verkaufe nicht bevor die Aktie die 20 € erreicht hat.
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      schrieb am 16.09.09 20:09:41
      Beitrag Nr. 1.106 ()
      Rare Element Resources hat in bälde dem Threadtitel alle Ehre gemacht.
      Ich habe bei ca. 0,35 EURO gekauft. Juchuu!!!!

      Bis 20 € kannnoch jeder einsteigen und hier schön gemütlich absahnen.
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      schrieb am 29.09.09 19:30:07
      Beitrag Nr. 1.107 ()
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      Rare Element Makes Significant Progress with Rare-Earths Metallurgical Testing

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      * On Tuesday September 29, 2009, 1:09 pm EDT

      TSX-V: RES
      VANCOUVER, Sept. 29 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES - News) is pleased to announce further progress in rare-earth-element (REE) metallurgical test results on oxide samples from the Company's 100%-owned Bear Lodge property, Wyoming, USA. The favorable metallurgical test results on the near-surface oxide material allow the following interpretations:


      1. With vigorous attrition scrubbing, a recovery potential of 90% was
      achieved in 32 wt-% of the original sample weight while still
      retaining a grade of 13% rare-earth oxide (REO); the REO resides in
      the finest fraction (minus 500-mesh) pre-concentrate.
      2. Further upgrading of the minus 500-mesh (25(micro)) pre-concentrate
      by flotation may be able to achieve concentrate grades of 40-50% REO.
      3. Hydrochloric acid leaching in an agitation leach system is predicted
      to recover up to about 85% of the total REO from the original
      mineralized material.
      4. Additional testing is likely to provide further improvements to the
      processing methods.


      Metallurgical testwork is continuing at Mountain States R&D International of Vail, Arizona. Dr. Roshan Bhappu of MSRDI states that "Since the results of the preliminary metallurgical tests on the REO oxide samples are quite encouraging, MSRDI recommends a more detailed test program to determine the best operating and design parameters for developing a conceptual flowsheet... In addition a flotation step would be ideal for the minus 500-mesh Bear Lodge REE mineralization since it would be technically feasible to obtain a relatively high grade (40 to 50% REO) concentrate in about 12 to 15 wt-% with a recovery of plus 70% of the REO values. Accordingly, additional flotation testing of the fine pre-concentrate is planned."

      The metallurgical testing is being conducted on oxide samples from an NI 43-101-compliant inferred resource of oxide mineralization consisting of 4.5 million tons averaging 4.3% REO. The oxide resource is part of a larger inferred resource estimated at 9.8 million tons averaging 4.07% REO using a 1.5% REO cutoff grade. The oxide zone of mineralization extends from surface to depths of 300 to 500 feet. Excellent exploration potential for expansion of the oxide zone is being tested by a current program of step-out drilling.

      The test program on this oxide mineralization was specifically designed to take advantage of the mode of mineral occurrence of the REE mineralization unique to this mineralized material type. This uniqueness is characterized by the occurrence of fine-grained REE minerals that variably adhere to the surfaces of the coarser gangue minerals. The REE minerals in oxide mineralization from the resource area are nearly all from the bastnasite-group-listed in decreasing order of abundance: synchysite, parisite, and bastnasite. Initially the REE minerals were readily liberated by gentle scrubbing of the oxide mineralized samples that had been crushed to minus 1/4 inch (6 mm). The scrubbed pre-concentrate product consisting of the fine particles less than 500 mesh contained more than 70% of the REO in about 20 wt-% pre-concentrate product of the original sample material and assayed 14% REO.

      Most of this news release is derived directly from an MSRDI progress report received in late August, 2009.

      Summary

      In general, the MSRDI tests have shown that the following conclusions
      apply:

      1. The oxidized REE-mineralized material should be initially crushed to
      minus 1/4".
      2. Beneficiation is best accomplished by scrubbing the material with
      vigorous agitation for an extended period of time.
      3. Screened or cycloned minus 500-mesh particles contain up to 90% of
      the REE values.
      4. Sulfuric acid leaching would require extended times and/or the use of
      an acid roasting circuit to be viable.
      5. Concentrated hydrochloric acid leaching at room temperature is
      preferable to sulfuric acid leaching; it removes the rare-earth
      oxides within 6 to 24 hours and recovers up to 98% of the values from
      the treated minus 500-mesh pre-concentrate.
      6. Economic evaluations can be made on acid consumption versus weight
      percent rejection of the gangue based on value of the discarded rare
      earth oxide content.
      7. Heavy media separation recovers some of the larger particles but is
      minimally efficient and probably not cost effective.
      8. Flotation of original oxide mineralized material can recover a
      substantial amount of the REE values, but the flowsheet would be
      complicated with recirculation and stages of cleaning; final
      concentrate grade may approach that of other plants but the recovery
      may suffer.
      9. Flotation of the minus 500-mesh REE-bearing pre-concentrate has the
      potential for higher concentrate grades with good recovery and
      removal of more of the acid-consuming gangue minerals.


      Effect of Scrubbing

      If the rare-earth mineralized sample material is first gently scrubbed in the pre-concentration step, the REO values are enhanced, such that the remaining 22 wt-% of the initial sample contains 70% of the values, with a pre-concentrate grade of 14.25% REO. Subsequent testing showed a recovery potential of 90% of contained REE with vigorous agitation in 32 wt-% of the original material while still retaining a pre-concentrate grade of 13% REO. Because the abundance of rare-earth elements in the mineralized material is quite high, vigorous scrubbing with attendant higher energy costs may be justified to recover the optimum amount of REO values at the expense of somewhat lower rejection of the gangue. In this case, attritioning over extended times generates additional fines in the final product, but the ratio of REO recovery to weight gain is 20% additional recovery to 10% weight gain, which indicates that the vigorous attrition scrubbing is both a liberation technique and a beneficiation procedure.

      Figure 1 (see http://files.newswire.ca/675/Rare_Fig1.doc) shows the relationship among the techniques to scrub the original mineralized material. Test results demonstrate that:

      1. Scrubbing enriches the minus 500-mesh fraction in REE.
      2. Gentle scrubbing produces a higher grade but with reduced recovery.
      3. Vigorous agitation results in higher REE recoveries but increases the
      gangue presence.
      4. There is less than one percent difference in pre-concentrate REO
      grade among the techniques.
      5. A projected line connecting the two flotation machine tests shows the
      estimated weight and recovery at points between 10 and 60 minutes.


      Oxide Mineralization Flotation

      Flotation recovery of REO values for ores from other rare-earth deposits has been documented and practiced by a few companies in the USA and China. The classical example of REO flotation is the Mountain Pass operation in California. At Mountain Pass the REO feedstock averages approximately 8.0% REO and most of the REO values are contained in the mineral bastnasite. A similar flotation process, if workable, would be ideal for the Bear Lodge REO mineralization that is at the pre-concentrate stage, because it would be technically feasible to obtain a relatively high grade (40 to 50% REO) concentrate in about 12 to 15 wt-% of the original bulk mineralized material with a recovery of more than 70% of the contained REO values.

      Oxide Material Leaching

      Sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid leach tests for rare earths were conducted on both the original oxide mineralized material and the oxide pre-concentrates to determine the preferred extraction method. Variables include acid concentration, leach time, and leach temperature. Sulfuric acid leaching is very slow at lower concentrations, whereas at higher concentrations, there are complications owing to high acid consumption from gangue dissolution, relatively low recovery, and expensive washing to remove the sulfuric acid from the rejected material prior to disposal as tailings.

      Hydrochloric acid (HCl) leach tests in a simulated agitation leach system demonstrated possible recoveries up to about 85% of the total REO from the mineralization (90% recovery after beneficiation multiplied by 95% HCl leach recovery). Tests were conducted to determine the preferred extraction method by exploring acid concentrations, time under leach, leach temperature, and type of acid. Testing is continuing because the leaching process is not optimized in terms of reagent consumption.

      Hydrochloric acid was chosen to continue the testing. A series of tests varied the leach time from six to forty eight hours to determine the most favorable recovery curve. REO recoveries varied from 95% to 99% in this series of tests. It is apparent that an ambient-temperature concentrated hydrochloric acid leach can deliver excellent recovery in a brief time frame and that acid consumption is moderate over the shorter time. In these tests initial acid addition produced a vigorous reaction, liberating great quantities of gas and creating a froth that was hard to disperse. Acid addition techniques can be devised to mitigate this effect, for example by conducting a preliminary leach using diluted HCl to consume the carbonates followed by full strength acid for recovery purposes.

      There are a few techniques available for acid regeneration that MSRDI will present as part of the final flowsheet. The last two leach tests indicated that reducing the concentration of HCl also reduces the leach recovery. Acid regeneration or, more properly, re-concentration of the HCl is critical to driving the reaction and to reducing the acid costs.

      Additional Testing

      A small suite of additional tests should be run to determine the most efficient scrubbing procedure. Minimization of gangue is critical to the hydrometallurgical process in order to control acid consumption for cost reduction.

      The application of the flotation alternative to the further up-grading of the minus 500-mesh pre-concentrate obtained from the initial attritioning step may be technically and economically attractive since such a step would reduce the over-all consumption of hydrochloric acid required in the subsequent hydrometallurgical step for recovering the REO values.

      Because hydrochloric acid leaching produces the greatest recovery to date from the enhanced minus 500-mesh pre-concentrate, and concentrated HCl is necessary to promote the most efficient recovery, further hydrometallurgical testing will focus on enhancing the leaching process after removing more of the gangue minerals prior to leaching.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold-exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Gold exploration drilling began in July for the 2009 program, and rare earth drilling began in August.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
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      schrieb am 05.10.09 15:52:42
      Beitrag Nr. 1.108 ()
      Rare Element acquires Eden Lake REE Project, to file Form 20F

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      * On Monday October 5, 2009, 9:00 am EDT

      TSX-V: RES
      VANCOUVER, Oct. 5 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES - News; the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire 100% of the Eden Lake Rare Earth Elements ("REE") project from VMS Ventures Inc. ("VMS" ). VMS optioned the project in 2001 and has explored the project for REEs intermittently since then. The total claim block area covers 28 square kilometers.

      Eden Lake Rare Earth Element Project, Manitoba, Canada

      The Eden Lake REE Project is located 35 kilometers northwest of Leaf Rapids, Manitoba. In 2003 VMS, which was then called Rare Earth Metals Corp., performed detailed geological mapping, sampling, and petrographic studies that led to the discovery of an extensive area (approximately 8 square kilometers) of hydrothermal stock-work veining, magmatic carbonatite dikes, and breccia exposed in outcrop. Carbonatite dikes and plugs were discovered at three locations, and the property geology has characteristics that suggest a large carbonatite complex.

      REE-enriched minerals identified in petrographic studies include strontium-REE-apatite, britholite, allanite, and REE mineral inclusions in andradite garnet. REE enrichments occur in all hydrothermally metasomatized rocks. The highest REE concentrations encountered by VMS are in the carbonatite dikes (up to 1.6% total REO, 9,764 ppm Sr, and 745 ppm Y), and in hydrothermal REE-rich veins (up to 13.8% total REO and 5,307 ppm Y). VMS also discovered heavy REEs (Eu-Lu) on the project during their field work. Rare Element will be evaluating the carbonatite complex, which may have similarities to the Company's Bear Lodge project, and the heavy rare earths plus yttrium in the hydrothermal veins.

      A drill program was completed on the project in 2006, and the holes provided additional favourable geologic indications for a carbonatite complex, but without hitting significant REE grades. Six holes for a total of 765 meters were drilled in the northeastern half of the 8 square kilometer zone of intensely altered rocks. Most of the favourable targets have not been adequately tested, and additional exploration of the project for yttrium and heavy rare earths is warranted.

      Acquisition Terms

      Rare Element has agreed to acquire 100% of the Eden Lake REE Project for payment of 300,000 common shares and a 3% Net Smelter Returns ("NSR") royalty. The Letter of Intent calls for a due diligence period, which is currently underway, and a formal purchase agreement to be signed. The common shares will be issued as 75,000 at closing, and 75,000 at 6, 12, and 18 months thereafter. Rare Element also has the right to buy 50% of the 3% NSR for $1.5 million.

      Rare Element has also agreed to pay a finder's fee of 20,000 common shares to two parties for this acquisition.

      The acquisition is subject to various conditions and approvals of the Boards of Directors and regulatory authorities.

      Dr. George Gale, P. Eng. is the qualified person with respect to the technical information in this news release, and the news release was reviewed by Dr. Gale.

      Form 20F

      The Company has also engaged an experienced contractor to assist in preparing a Form 20F with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Rare Element currently has a "Blue Sky" exemption in the United States due its listing with Standard & Poors and trades on the US "pink sheets" market under the symbol "RRLMF". The filing of the Form 20F will make Rare Element a fully reporting issuer in the United States. Upon completing of the filing of the Form, the Board of Rare Element will consider a listing with an exchange in the United States.

      Rare Element also became a Tier One issuer on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada earlier this year.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on gold and strategic metals, specifically the rare-earth elements. Rare Element Resources and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration project on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium, but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Drilling is currently being conducted for gold mineralization.

      Rare Element Resources' Bear Lodge, Wyoming property also encompasses one of the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrences in North America (M.H. Staatz, 1983, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049-D). In parallel with the Sundance gold-focused exploration project, Rare Element Resources has completed drilling of twelve holes, estimation of an inferred resource (NI 43-101 compatible), and testing of metallurgical samples to independently advance the rare-earth potential of its property. Last month a drilling program for rare earths was begun and two drill rigs are currently conducting resource expansion and exploration for additional rare-earth mineralization.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
      President & CEO
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      schrieb am 13.10.09 16:00:35
      Beitrag Nr. 1.109 ()
      Rare Element Identifies High-Potential Whitetail Ridge Rare-Earth Target

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      * On 9:00 am EDT, Tuesday October 13, 2009

      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Oct. 13, 2009) - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:RES - News; the "Company") is pleased to announce the identification of an additional rare-earth-element (REE) target area approximately 1500 feet northwest of the Bull Hill Southwest deposit at the Bear Lodge project, Wyoming. The Company designates this area as the Whitetail Ridge rare-earths exploration target, and it is being prepared for possible drilling later this fall, weather permitting. The new target is located adjacent to and west of the Bull Hill Northwest target. It was recognized from a combination of: 1) detailed geological mapping of FMR (FeOx-MnOx-REE) vein material by our gold exploration partner, Newmont North American Exploration Ltd.; 2) a positive ground geophysical anomaly of a type coincident with significant REE mineralization in other parts of the project area; and 3) a review of nearby historic drill holes that intersected strong REE mineralization in FMR dikes and veins. The size of the geophysical anomaly (approximately 1400 by 2000 feet elongate northeasterly) provides an indication that this REE target may be larger than others in the district. Historic drill hole WP-1, drilled by Hecla Mining Company in 1987, intersected 430 feet of strong REE mineralization in a near-surface intercept from 0 to 430 feet that averages 2.44% REO. Within the larger intercept were several 10-foot intercepts with grades ranging from 5.5 to 13.7% REO.

      The Whitetail Ridge FMR mineralized zone may be the continuation of the Bull Hill Southwest deposit dike system, which trends northwesterly and is truncated, and possibly offset, by the West Bull Hill fault. Alternatively, it may be a separate rare-earth system with emplacement controlled by an east-northeast structural trend that is similar to one dominant in nearby Carbon Hill and along a graben-bounding fault that corresponds to the Whitelaw Creek drainage. This ENE structural trend may have had an influence on the emplacement of high-grade REE mineralization in FMR and carbonatite dikes and veins in Hecla drill-hole WP-2 in the Bull Hill Northwest target. More detailed field examination of the area is warranted, with the objective of determining significant structural trends that may guide drilling in the 2009 and 2010 drilling programs. Using an Exploranium spectrometer, ground geophysical surveys were undertaken over the Bull Hill Southwest FMR/carbonatite dike swarm for comparison with the Whitetail Ridge area. Both areas produced pronounced positive anomalies. The results of the Whitetail Ridge survey show an anomaly that trends about N40E, as well as two, more diffuse northwesterly trending positive anomalies. These data are consistent with the possibility that REE-mineralized carbonatite dikes were emplaced along a northeasterly trend that may be somewhat oblique to the ENE structural trend mapped in the general area and in trenches south of Carbon Hill.

      To view Figure 1, click on the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/res1003F1.jpg

      Historic drilling in the greater Whitetail Ridge area includes Duval Corporation drill holes WBR-4 and WBD-12, MolyCorp drill holes BL-1 and BL-3, and Hecla Mining Company drill hole WP-1. Drill holes WBD-12, BL-1, and BL-3 were all collared near the margins of the main Whitetail Ridge target area, whereas drill holes WP-1 and WBR-4 were collared in the central part of the area. Assay data are incomplete for some of these holes, but available REE assay and drill log data show that the area contains significant REE mineralization (Table 1).


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      Table 1. Historic data from drill holes in the Whitetail Ridge area
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      Company Drill Hole Data related to potential REE mineralization
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      Duval WBR-4 0-200' @ 1.29% REO; highest intercept 5' @ 7.82%
      REO
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      Duval WBD-12 600-620', 20' @ 4.61% REO; 1380-1420', 40' @ 4.82% REO
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      MolyCorp BL-1 70-121', 51'@ 5.76% REO
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      MolyCorp BL-3 340-370', 30' @ 6.41% REO
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      Hecla WP-1 Entire hole (0-726') averages 1.86% REO; 0-430' @ 2.44%
      REO, includes 290-320' @ 5.28% REO and 401-411' @
      13.70% REO
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      The limited data suggest that the Whitetail Ridge area carries significant potential for FMR and carbonatite REE mineralization. However, results from the previous drilling indicate that the structural situation may be complex, and that more field work will be completed quickly in order to select drill sites this fall and to orient the drill holes properly for definition of the mineralized zone.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Gold exploration drilling began in July for the 2009 program, and rare earth drilling began in August.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
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      schrieb am 20.10.09 15:42:55
      Beitrag Nr. 1.110 ()
      cnwgroup
      Rare Element Begins a Scoping Study on Rare-Earth-Element Potential at Bear Lodge and Updates the Exploration Status

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      * On 9:00 am EDT, Tuesday October 20, 2009

      TSX-V: RES
      VANCOUVER, Oct. 20 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES - News; "Rare Element" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has engaged the services of some of the top technical professionals in their fields of expertise with Ore Reserves Engineering (resource estimation), John T. Boyd Company (mining engineering), Knight Piesold (geotechnical engineering), Mountain States R&D International (metallurgy), and Enviroscientists (environmental and permitting). This group of technical professionals will conduct a preliminary economic assessment (Scoping Study) of the rare-earth-element (REE) development potential of the Company's Bull Hill Southwest rare-earths deposit, Wyoming, USA.

      Following completion of the current drilling program, Alan C. Noble, P.E. and an Independent Qualified Person, of Ore Reserves Engineering (ORE) will update the previous estimate of REE resources in the Bull Hill Southwest deposit (see news releases of March 23 and April 15, 2009). The resource estimate will be based on a combination of historical drilling data and the Company's drilling results from 2004 through 2009. ORE is anticipating completion of this effort with release of a NI 43-101 Technical Report late in the first quarter of 2010. ORE will also identify specific areas for follow-up definition drilling with an objective to complete an NI 43-101-compliant reserve estimate following a 2010 drilling and evaluation program.

      The Scoping Study will follow resource estimation and will be coordinated by Michael P. Richardson, P.E. and an Independent Qualified Person, of John T. Boyd Company with completion of a NI 43-101 preliminary assessment report scheduled for mid-year 2010. This study will include more detailed metallurgy, specifics on environmental studies, permitting requirements, and preliminary mine, plant, and geotechnical engineering. In addition it will model potential development scenarios for the deposit in order to determine preliminary estimates of operating costs and capital cost requirements to construct mine and processing facilities at the site.

      Of the distribution of rare-earth elements within the Bull Hill Southwest deposit, more than 50% are those that have the widest use and the greatest projected growth potential. These include lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium, and samarium. Lanthanum has a growing market in nickel-metal-hydride batteries, and neodymium and praseodymium are in demand because of their use in high-intensity permanent magnets, which are critical components in the electric motors and generators for hybrid cars and wind turbines. Initial work on the Scoping Study is currently underway.

      2009 Fall Drilling Program

      The decision to proceed with a new resource estimate and a Scoping Study evaluation of the project follows completion of a NI 43-101-compliant resource estimated this past spring and the initiation of a major drilling program in August to expand and upgrade the oxide resources of the Bull Hill Southwest deposit. All studies completed to date confirm the exceptional REE potential of the deposit because of its high grade, large size, and amenability to processing the oxide portion of the resource. Geological work this fall includes: 1) systematic sampling of unsplit portions of twelve core holes from past exploration programs, 2) REE analyses of approximately 2500 ten-foot core samples, 3) selected geophysical surveys, and 4) detailed mineralogical studies to confirm the identity and distribution of the REE-bearing mineral phases. Assaying of the samples is being conducted by Activation Laboratories of Ancaster, Ontario utilizing lithium metaborate fusion and ICP-MS (inductively-coupled plasma - mass spectroscopy) procedures. The project work is being done under the supervision of Dr. James G Clark, L.Geo., Vice President, Exploration, and a qualified person under NI 43-101. The mineralogical work has been, and continues to be, done as a collaborative effort between Dr. Clark, a widely recognized and respected rare-earth deposit geologist, and Dr. Anthony Mariano, a world renowned expert in rare-earth mineralogy.

      The Bull Hill area rare-earth mineralization is very extensive and only a small portion of its known extent has been drill-tested. Soil and colluvial cover mask the bedrock geology, and the area has much less than 5% outcrop, severely hindering interpretations of structure and detailed geologic features. The total NI 43-101-compliant inferred resource within the Bull Hill Southwest deposit is estimated at 9.8 million tons averaging 4.07% rare-earth oxide (REO) (see news release of March 23, 2009). The deposit comprises sets of carbonatite dikes and intervening stockworks, and their near-surface oxidized equivalents (FMR), which occur in a swarm of steeply dipping bodies that intrude an alkalic diatreme breccia. FMR is named for its principal mineral components-iron oxides (FeOx), manganese oxides (MnOx), and REE minerals. Some dikes have true thicknesses in excess of 100 feet. The dike and vein system extends from the surface to depths of more than 1000 feet, with a strike length of more than 1000 feet along a northwesterly trend. The upper part of the deposit, ranging from surface to depths of 300 to 500 feet, is the "oxide zone". This near-surface weathered, oxidized rock contains an inferred resource of 4.5 million tons averaging 4.3% REO, plus another 1.1 million tons of partially oxidized material that averages 4.5% REO.

      One of the key exploration targets being tested is Bull Hill Northwest (Figure 1), which is located approximately 1000 feet northwest of the Bull Hill Southwest deposit. Bull Hill Northwest is defined primarily by historic Hecla Mining Company angled drill-hole WP-2, which has a near-surface intercept of 186 feet assaying over 9% total REO in the depth interval from 26 to 209 feet. The orientation of the mineralized bodies encountered in drill hole WP-2 is uncertain. One interpretation is that the FMR/carbonatite diking may strike northwesterly and be the continuation of the Bull Hill Southwest dike sets. This interpretation opens up a large area between the two targets for further exploration. A second interpretation is that mineralization at Bull Hill Northwest is controlled by northeast to east-northeast structural trends that may be related to similar FMR/carbonatite-hosted REE mineralization in the recently identified Whitetail Ridge target, located west of the West Bull Hill fault. Other targets in the Bull Hill area include Bull Hill Southeast Extension, a potential deep carbonatite plug, and a potential fault offset of the Bull Hill Southwest dike system.

      Figure 1. Bull Hill Southwest Resource Area and Other Exploration Targets: http://files.newswire.ca/675/RES_Figure_1.doc

      Key Mineralogical Observations

      Mineralogical studies of the oxide zone mineralization indicate that this higher-grade REE mineralization (4.3% REO) is contained in aggregates of fine-grained bastnasite-group minerals: synchysite (Ca(REE)(CO(3))(2)F), parisite (Ca(REE)(2)(CO(3))3F(2)), and bastnasite ((REE)CO(3)(F,OH)), listed in decreasing order of abundance. Ancylite, the principal REE mineral in the deeper unoxidized zone, has not been observed in the near-surface oxide resource. The oxide-zone REE minerals occur most often within hexagonal pseudomorphs, accompanied by microcrystalline quartz, iron oxides (FeOx), manganese oxides (MnOx), and/or minor barite. The bastnasite group minerals are very fine-grained and form polycrystalline, fasciate bundles or aggregates within the pseudomorphs. They are also found as very fine, bundled aggregates outside the pseudomorphs and intergranular to the gangue phases.

      The oxide zone REE minerals are contained within FMR dikes and veins that are typically black to rusty brown in color. Most are friable and vuggy, and drill core recoveries are often poor. A combination of the loose friable character of the FMR material and the fine-grained nature of the REE minerals allows a unique metallurgical pre-concentration method of crushing, attritioning, and screening to get 90% recovery of the REE with a 13% REO grade in the minus 500 mesh (-25 micron) fraction. Additional testwork is anticipated to produce a concentrate with a significant increase in grade.

      Future Exploration Work Plans

      In addition to planning the Scoping Study, the Company is contemplating substantial drilling and additional exploration work on the property in 2010. A development drilling program to define NI 43-101-compliant REE resources and reserves in the deposit will be conducted on the Bull Hill Southwest deposit. Multiple other targets will be tested and resources estimated, if drilling is successful. This work will include further analysis of archived drill cores from the various targets, accompanied by detailed mineralogical studies.

      The mineralogical data will also provide the basis for continuing metallurgical studies on the mineralized material from different targets to design processes for concentrating the REE mineralization. Preliminary metallurgical work done by Mountain States R & D International on samples from Bull Hill Southwest successfully produced a pre-concentrate with threefold grade increase, thus providing encouragement that further concentration of the REE mineralization will be achievable.

      RES is a junior mineral exploration and development company, with a primary focus on rare-earth elements with high technology applications. The language used in this News Release may contain forward-looking statements that may involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual events or results could differ materially from the Company's forward-looking statements and expectations.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Gold exploration drilling began in July for the 2009 program, and rare-earth drilling began in August.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
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      schrieb am 03.11.09 19:41:33
      Beitrag Nr. 1.111 ()
      Die Tante Rare hat ausgeschlafen und steigt endlich wieder.
      Bis 20 Euro ist es noch sehr weit. Aber so lange dauert das auch nicht mehr. Oder doch?;)
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      schrieb am 11.11.09 17:15:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.112 ()
      Das Gold treibt Rare E. jetzt aber wieder nach oben.
      Das ist die schönste Pendelaktie der Welt.

      Die haben Gold und seltene Erden.:cool:
      Eines oder beides steigt immer mal wieder.:)
      Zur Zeit ist Gold der Preistreiber.:lick:
      Das hält noch eine Weile so an.;)
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      schrieb am 11.11.09 20:13:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.113 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.313.055 von Watermaster am 03.11.09 19:41:33Was schwafelst Du eigentlich in jedem zweiten posting von 20€ ? :confused:

      Der Wert ist mit 100 Millionen Dollar derart überbewertet, einfach jenseits von Gut und Böse. :keks:

      Die haben noch nicht mal angefangen, kapitalintensive Maßnahmen zu ergreifen und geben mehr Geld für "investor relations" aus als für ihre Mitarbeiter (max. 2)

      Vielleicht solltet Ihr hier mal lieber ein paar harte Fakten diskutieren. Zum Beispiel, was unter "EXPENSES" die Positionen "Foreign exchange loss" (292k) und "Stock-based compensation" (428k) bedeuten.

      Und wenn man schon Kursziele postet, muss man doch eine ungefähre Ahnung von den drei wichtigsten Parametern haben:

      1. Akkumulierte Ausgaben bis zur Produktion
      2. Zu erwartende Einnahmen
      3. Einen Zeitplan

      Nichts von alledem finde ich hier oder auf der homepage.

      Gruß
      Julia
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      schrieb am 12.11.09 09:58:32
      Beitrag Nr. 1.114 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.368.895 von DIE_GERECHTIGKEIT am 11.11.09 20:13:06Das macht nix.

      Ich möchte das die Aktie auf 20 € steigt. Ist doch nur ein Wunsch;)

      Mehr möchte ich nicht sagen.
      Klar könnte man auf detaillierte offizielle Fundamentals warten.
      Mach ich nicht. Will ich nicht. Dauert mir zu lange.
      Dann wäre ich auch nicht bei ca.0,345 CAD rein gegangen und drin geblieben. Das Argument muss für die Öffentlichkeit hier reichen.
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      schrieb am 12.11.09 10:53:00
      Beitrag Nr. 1.115 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.371.519 von Watermaster am 12.11.09 09:58:32Die Börse ist leider kein Wunschkonzert,
      sondern ein Haifischbecken wo man an allen Ecken
      und Enden verarscht wird wenn man nicht aufpasst.
      Und wenn Du wirklich bei 0,345 reingegangen bist,
      hast Du einen Tenbagger und dafür sollte
      man sehr dankbar sein und zumindest einen
      Teil vom Tisch nehmen.

      Ich habe die Aktie schon lange auf der WL, war mir aber immer zu teuer, selbst bei 0,345 :cry:

      Vermutlich hängt die hohe Bewertung mit dem geringen Freefloat zusammen.

      Gruß
      Julia
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      schrieb am 12.11.09 17:22:09
      Beitrag Nr. 1.116 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.372.027 von DIE_GERECHTIGKEIT am 12.11.09 10:53:00Ich muss korrigieren. Zu 0,345 EURO bin ich rein.

      Entschuldigung. Mein Fehler.
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      schrieb am 12.11.09 17:28:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.117 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.375.849 von Watermaster am 12.11.09 17:22:09Das macht doch nichts! ;)

      Ich glaube Dir sowiso kein Wort :laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 16.11.09 01:21:16
      Beitrag Nr. 1.118 ()
      Ist eigentlich Pascale Gerath noch Aktienhalter oder Optionshalter von RES?

      Wer weiss das?
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      schrieb am 19.11.09 22:37:49
      Beitrag Nr. 1.119 ()
      Rare Element Files US SEC Registration Form 20F

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      * On 4:00 pm EST, Thursday November 19, 2009

      TSX-V: RES
      VANCOUVER, Nov. 19 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES - News; "Rare Element" or the "Company") announces that is has completed the preparation and filing of a Form 20F with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. This Form 20F is in addition to the "blue-sky" exemption that Rare Element currently maintains in the U.S., due to its listing with Standard & Poors, which only covers certain states. The filing of the Form 20F will make Rare Element a fully reporting issuer in the United States. With the completion of this filing, the Board of Directors of Rare Element will now consider completing a listing of the Company's common shares with a stock exchange in the United States.

      Mark T. Brown, CFO stated that "In recent years, more and more of Rare Element's shareholders have been from the United States and other countries than Canada. Becoming fully reporting in the United States will ensure that the Company continues to follow the highest level of corporate disclosure for its shareholders in the US and abroad. The next natural step for Rare Element is to complete a listing of its shares on a US stock exchange which the Company would target to do during 2010."

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Gold exploration drilling began in July for the 2009 program, and rare-earth drilling began in August.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
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      schrieb am 20.11.09 21:59:53
      Beitrag Nr. 1.120 ()
      Bodenschätze

      Rohstoffklemme bedroht die deutsche Wirtschaft


      von Rüdiger Kiani-Kreß

      20.11.2009

      Wenn die Rezession vorbei ist, müssen viele deutsche Industrieunternehmen fürchten, nicht genug Rohstoffe zu haben

      http://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen-maerkte/rohstoffklemme-bedroh…
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      schrieb am 23.11.09 14:02:23
      Beitrag Nr. 1.121 ()
      Seltene Erden - Die neue Rohstoff-Opec

      von Barbara Bierach

      21.11.2009

      http://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen-maerkte/die-neue-rohstoff-ope…
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      schrieb am 24.11.09 15:56:15
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      cnwgroup
      Rare Element Acquires Eden Lake REE Project

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      * On 9:00 am EST, Tuesday November 24, 2009

      TSX-V: RES
      VANCOUVER, Nov. 24 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES - News; "Rare Element" or the "Company") has now signed the definitive agreement with VMS Ventures Inc. ("VMS") to acquire the Eden Lake REE project in Manitoba, Canada. The TSX Venture Exchange has also approved the transaction and Rare Element is now in the process of issuing the common shares to VMS and transferring the claims into Rare Element's name.

      The Company acquired a 100% interest in the Eden Lake REE Project for the issuance of 300,000 common shares to VMS, with 75,000 at closing, and 75,000 at 6, 12, and 18 months thereafter. The Eden Lake project is subject to a 3% Net Smelter Returns ("NSR") royalty to Strider Resources Limited and Rare Element has the right to buy 50% of the NSR for $1.5 million.

      Eden Lake Rare Earth Element Project, Manitoba, Canada

      The Eden Lake REE Project is located 35 kilometers northwest of Leaf Rapids, Manitoba. In 2003 VMS, which was then called Rare Earth Metals Corp., performed detailed geological mapping, sampling, and petrographic studies that led to the discovery of an extensive area (approximately 8 square kilometers) of hydrothermal stock-work veining, magmatic carbonatite dikes, and breccia exposed in outcrop. Carbonatite dikes and plugs were discovered at three locations, and the property geology has characteristics that suggest a large carbonatite complex.

      REE-enriched minerals identified in petrographic studies include strontium-REE-apatite, britholite, allanite, and REE mineral inclusions in andradite garnet. REE enrichments occur in all hydrothermally metasomatized rocks. The highest REE concentrations encountered by VMS are in the carbonatite dikes (up to 1.6% total REO, 9,764 ppm Sr, and 745 ppm Y), and in hydrothermal REE-rich veins (up to 13.8% total REO and 5,307 ppm Y). VMS also discovered heavy REEs (Eu-Lu) on the project during their field work. Rare Element will be evaluating the carbonatite complex, which may have similarities to the Company's Bear Lodge project, and the heavy rare earths plus yttrium in the hydrothermal veins.

      A drill program was completed on the project in 2006, and the holes provided additional favourable geologic indications for a carbonatite complex, but without hitting significant REE grades. Six holes for a total of 765 meters were drilled in the northeastern half of the 8 square kilometer zone of intensely altered rocks. Most of the favourable targets have not been adequately tested, and additional exploration of the project for yttrium and heavy rare earths is warranted.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Gold exploration drilling began in July for the 2009 program, and rare-earth drilling began in August.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
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      schrieb am 01.12.09 15:10:01
      Beitrag Nr. 1.123 ()
      marketwire
      Rare Element Options Eden Lake Rare-Earth Property to Medallion

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd., Medallion Resources Ltd.


      VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Dec. 1, 2009) - Rare Element Resources Ltd. ("Rare Element") (TSX VENTURE:RES - News) and Medallion Resources Ltd. ("Medallion") (TSX VENTURE:MDL - News) announce that they have signed a letter of intent whereby Rare Element will grant to Medallion an option ("Option") to earn a 65% interest in a joint venture to explore the Eden Lake rare-earth-element property, Manitoba, Canada ("Property"). Over the next 30 days, Rare Element and Medallion plan to complete due diligence and begin work on a definitive agreement that includes the terms of the letter of intent and governs the Option period and the contemplated joint venture. Option terms are presented below.

      Rare Element president Don Ranta said "We are very pleased to have the former president of Rare Element, Dr William Bird, working with us again on this exceptional Eden Lake rare-earth property. Medallion, with support from the Rare Element team, will test and advance the property using the latest, most effective techniques. Dr Bird, who is highly qualified and experienced in rare-earth exploration, will provide the leadership to ensure that the work is done to our best advantage."

      Dr Bird responds, "Exploring the Eden Lake rare-earth property with Dr Ranta and Rare Element is a tremendous opportunity for the Medallion shareholders. I believe that Eden Lake is one of the top ten rare-earth prospects in North America. The recent Eden Lake discovery of elevated levels of yttrium and heavy-rare-earth elements in multiple styles of mineralization expands the potential for multiple targets over the eight square kilometres of intensely mineralized rare-earth-rich rocks. Eden Lake is an extraordinary first project for Medallion's planned program of rare-metal project acquisitions."

      Option Terms

      For Medallion to acquire and maintain its Option to earn a 65% joint-venture interest in the Property, Medallion must complete, over a five-year period, the following cash and share payments to Rare Element and complete the following Property-exploration work-commitment expenditures:


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      Five-Year Option to earn 65%
      interest in joint venture to Medallion's Property Work
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      Initial payment $25,000
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      definitive agreement $25,000
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      Upon TSX Venture
      Exchange's approval $50,000 200,000
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      End of first year $50,000 200,000 $250,000
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      End of second year $100,000 200,000 $500,000
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      End of third year $200,000 200,000 $500,000
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      End of fourth year $500,000 500,000 $500,000
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      End of fifth year $500,000 500,000 $500,000
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      Production from the Property is subject to an underlying 3% Net Smelter Return royalty ("NSR") in favour of the prospector that originally staked the property. Half of this NSR may be purchased for $1.5 million.

      Upon completion of the cash and share payments and work commitments, Medallion may exercise its Option to acquire a 65% interest in a joint venture with Rare Element, which will be created to further explore and develop the Property (Medallion will hold 65% and Rare Element will hold 35%).

      Medallion will be the operator of the exploration program during the Option period and, as the majority interest holder, Medallion would be the operator of the joint venture, as well.

      Terms of the letter of intent and the definitive agreement are subject to regulatory approval.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX VENTURE:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Gold exploration drilling began in July for the 2009 program, and rare-earth drilling began in August.

      Medallion Resources Ltd (TSX VENTURE:MDL - News) explores for rare-earth elements, lithium and other metals required by the new energy-saving technologies. Increasing interest in energy conservation and environmental protection are fuelling intense interest in, and public awareness of these critical commodities. As understanding and demand increase, Medallion is well positioned to take part in potential breakthroughs in the exploration for these rare metals.

      ON BEHALF OF THE RARE ELEMENT RESOURCES BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO

      ON BEHALF OF THE MEDALLION RESOURCES BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      William H Bird, PhD, PGeo, President & CEO
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      schrieb am 03.12.09 15:50:13
      Beitrag Nr. 1.124 ()
      2009 Drill Program Tests Gold Targets at Bear Lodge

      * Press Release
      * Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      * On 9:15 am EST, Thursday December 3, 2009

      Results include 44 meters averaging 1.24 g/t gold; 56 meters averaging 1.05 g/t gold; 76 meters averaging 0.85 g/t gold.
      TSX-V: RES

      VANCOUVER, Dec. 3 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES - News) is pleased to announce the assay results from all eighteen holes drilled by Newmont North America Exploration Ltd (Newmont), the manager of the Sundance gold exploration venture in Wyoming, in the 2009 drilling program. Several of these holes expanded the gold mineralized zone in the Smith target, and limits are being defined in the Taylor and Carbon targets. Mineralization remains open in several directions in each target, and some of the better grade zones remain to be offset with additional drill holes.

      Newmont began the 2009 drill program in early July to test extensions of higher-grade zones in the Smith target, and to expand gold zones in the Taylor and Carbon targets. The angle holes at Smith intersected substantial thicknesses of gold mineralization at various depths. All eighteen holes contain some intervals of anomalous gold mineralization. The assay results continue to indicate potential for significant near-surface oxide mineralized systems.

      Highlights of the drill-hole assay results are presented below, and details are provided in the attached Table 1.

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      SUN-049 Smith 239 283 44 1.24
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      The scope of the 2009 drill program was broader than previous programs, because the new exploration permit allows disturbance on up to 200 acres. The earlier permit allowed only five acres of disturbance. The focus of the 2009 Newmont program was the Smith target, due to a series of higher-grade intercepts cut in historic drill programs on that target area.

      Smith Target

      The Smith gold exploration target, formerly called the East and West breccia targets, sits atop Smith Ridge and consists of mineralized breccias that are located about 1.5 km southeast of Bull Hill. The breccias contain a historical resource estimate (not NI 43-101 compliant) of about 7 to 8 million tons grading 0.023 opt Au (x). The deposit was discovered by FMC in 1985 and subsequently drilled by International Curator and Coca Mines. Coca Mines collected a bulk surface sample of the mineralization for metallurgical testing. While the breccias themselves are low-grade, high-grade intercepts were cut in several drill holes, as noted below. The breccias are located within and adjacent to large blocks of Precambrian granite enveloped by a sequence of trachytic and phonolitic intrusive rocks. The target has potential for additional gold mineralization along strike and at depth. The zones of higher-grade mineralization may be structurally controlled.

      A review of historical drill holes with high-grade gold mineralization within the Sundance property indicates that nearly all of the holes with the highest grades were drilled at the Smith target. This type of gold mineralization helps to reinforce the comparison of Sundance with the Cripple Creek system in Colorado, which also had high grades occurring along steep vein structures. Historical drill holes and intercepts with higher-grade assay results are listed below. These drill holes are primarily from the Smith target area.

      - Drill-hole S-33 - 4.5 m (at) 8.0 g/t Au (15 ft (at) 0.23 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-34 - 3 m (at) 5.7 g/t Au (10 ft (at) 0.17 opt)
      plus 4.5 m (at) 11.0 g/t Au (15 ft (at) 0.32 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-35 - 1.5 m (at) 33.9 g/t Au (5 ft (at) 0.991 opt)
      within 9 m (at) 5.7 g/t Au (30 ft (at) 0.17 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-60 - 1.5 m (at) 10.3 g/t Au (5 ft (at) 0.30 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-81 - 6 m (at) 5.8 g/t Au (20 ft (at) 0.17 opt)
      - Drill-hole S-84 - 3 mt (at) 4.8 g/t Au (10 ft. (at) 0.14 opt)
      - Drill-hole SU 96-4 - 4.5 m (at) 4.7 g/t Au (15 ft. (at) 0.14 opt)


      Newmont & Sundance

      Newmont manages gold exploration at the Sundance Gold Venture and is in the 4th year of earning a 65% interest in the project by spending US$5 million over a five year period. Following a lengthy effort to permit disturbance on up to 200 acres, the 2009 exploration program was focused on the discovery of higher grade gold mineralization. The 45 exploration holes drilled by the Sundance gold venture to date all contain gold mineralization and are concentrated on the Smith, Carbon and Taylor targets.

      Preliminary metallurgical bottle-roll and column leach tests were conducted on drill samples from the Carbon and Taylor targets. The initial column leach test results, which are more indicative of potential production, yielded 78.4 percent recovery at -3/4 inch crush size, 80.5 percent at -10 mesh (sand size), and 87.9 percent at -200 mesh (fine powder). These tests successfully provide the first indication of how the near-surface oxide gold mineralization might respond to leaching processes (see news release dated May 29, 2008).

      The Bear Lodge property has a well- documented, hydrothermally altered and mineralized system with rock types, mineralogy, and structures that match major features of the alkaline-igneous gold exploration model as it is expressed at Cripple Creek. Past exploration efforts paid little attention to the Bear Lodge potential for deeper-seated, high-grade gold deposits targeted by this model. At the same time near-surface low-grade, bulk-tonnage gold mineralization has become more economically significant with the increase in gold price.

      The exploration venture with Newmont maximizes potential for gold exploration at Bear Lodge, while allowing Rare Element Resources to continue evaluating the potential of its rare-earth-element (REE) deposits. Extensive high-grade REE occurrences in carbonatite dikes and their oxidized equivalents are flanked by several gold targets within the same alkaline intrusive complex.
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      Beitrag Nr. 1.125 ()
      Rare Element Reports Initial 2009 Rare-Earths Drilling Results
      cnwgroup

      Press Release Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd. On Wednesday December 16, 2009, 5:23 pm EST

      VANCOUVER, Dec. 16 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:RES - News) is pleased to announce rare-earth-element (REE) assay results from the first five holes of the 2009 core drilling program completed on the Company's 100% owned Bear Lodge property located in northeastern Wyoming, USA. All five holes were drilled into the Bull Hill Southwest target, where an NI 43-101-compliant resource was estimated earlier in the year. A total of nineteen drill holes were completed during the fall program. Two shallow holes were started, but not completed, due to inclement weather. The two holes are slated for re-entry and completion during the planned 2010 drilling program. The five drill holes reported in this news release tested for an expansion of the resource along strike to the northwest and southeast, and up-dip, and will provide the Company with additional data for updating its NI 43-101 independent resource report, which is expected to be completed in the spring of 2010.

      Highlights of the drill program include relatively thick intercepts in all five holes and higher grades in the following three drill holes:

      RES 09-3 -131 ft (at) 6.78% REO,

      RES 09-3A - 36 ft (at) 9.24% REO plus 75 ft (at) 6.93% REO,

      RES 09-6 - 28.5 ft (at) 11.83% REO.

      Drilling Results


      The host for all rare-earth mineralization in the Bear Lodge Mountains is a large alkaline-igneous complex that forms the core of the mountain range. Rare-earth mineralization encountered in the five drill holes is primarily contained within the near-surface oxidized equivalents (FMR) of carbonatite dikes that intrude a body of heterolithic intrusive breccia of the Bull Hill diatreme along the southwest flank of the hill. FMR is named for the combination of FeOx (iron oxides), MnOx (manganese oxides), and Rare-earth minerals that form the bulk of the near-surface weathered dike rock.

      REE assay values are reported by convention as the combined oxide equivalents (REO) of the fifteen elements in the lanthanide series + yttrium. The oxide equivalents are approximately 15.6% higher than the combined metal assay values. The Bear Lodge project contains predominantly the "light" REE (lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium), and the first four of these in particluar. The five holes were all drilled along a bearing of N 45 degrees E from two different sites on the Bull Hill Southwest target. One site with two holes (RES 09-1 and 09-2) at different angles from the horizontal was placed at the southeastern limit of the 2009 planned drilling area. Another site with three holes (RES 09-3, 09-3A, and 09-6) at different inclination angles is located on the northwestern limit of the 2009 drilling area. Because of the visual high-grade estimates and only moderate core recovery in the upper portion of drill-hole RES 09-3, drill hole RES 09-3A was drilled more carefully as an offset hole to ensure the maximum recovery of sample material from this zone. Assays from the REE-mineralized sections of the holes are summarized in the table below.

      Drill-hole RES 09-1
      (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -70 degrees, total depth
      821 feet, Bull Hill Southwest target)
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      Estimated
      True Mineralized
      Interval Intercept Thickness Lithology Total % REO
      -------- --------- --------- ----------- ------------
      (feet) (feet) (feet)

      50 - 120 70.0 47 FMR dike 3.90% REO
      402.5 - 437.5 35.0 22 FMR dike 3.84% REO
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      Drill-hole RES 09-2
      (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -45 degrees, total depth 685 ft,
      Bull Hill Southwest target)

      20 - 60 40 35 FMR dike 3.65% REO
      235 - 244 9 8 FMR dike 3.84% REO
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      Drill-hole RES 09-3
      (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -70 degrees, total depth 912 ft,
      Bull Hill Southwest target)

      9 - 140 131 82 FMR dike 6.78% REO
      380 - 387 7 5 FMR dike 3.46% REO
      650 - 675 25 20 Carbonatite dike 2.13% REO
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      Drill-hole RES 09-3A
      (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -75 degrees, total depth 158 ft,
      Bull Hill Southwest target)

      11 - 47 36 26 FMR dike 9.24% REO
      76 - 151 75 55 FMR dike 6.93% REO
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      Drill-hole RES 09-6
      (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -45 degrees, total depth
      1003 ft, Bull Hill Southwest target)

      10 - 38.5 28.5 22 FMR dike 11.83% REO
      248 - 309 61 50 FMR dike 2.89% REO
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------


      Assaying of the rare-earth elements was conducted by Activation Laboratories (ActLabs) in their Ancaster, Ontario assay facility. The samples were prepared and subjected to lithium metaborate fusion, followed by ICP analysis and a mass spectroscopy finish. ActLabs is recognized as an internationally respected analytical laboratory with extensive experience in rare-earth-element analysis.

      "We are pleased with the results of our 2009 rare-earth drilling program. With the favorable results at the limits of our drilling area, we recognize that the Bull Hill Southwest deposit may be larger than we anticipated and continues to have potential for expansion. At the same time we will continue to advance the metallurgical testing program in developing a commercial process to concentrate the rare-earth-bearing minerals," states President Don Ranta.

      Resource Estimate & Metallurgical Testing

      An NI 43-101-compliant inferred mineral resource was estimated for the three oxidation zones during the spring of 2009. At a cutoff grade of 1.5% REO, the total inferred resource of the Bull Hill Southwest deposit is 9.8 million tons averaging 4.1% rare-earth oxide (REO) (see news release dated March 23, 2009). The near-surface part of the deposit is the oxide zone that has 4.5 million tons at 4.3% REO and comprises nearly half of the total resource. The goal of the 2009 drilling program was to expand this resource, with a focus on the oxide zone. Work is continuing to split, prepare, and assay core from the remaining drill holes from the 2009 program, and the company expects to receive all assays from the 2009 drill core by the end of January 2010.

      The 2009 drilling focused on the oxide portion of the rare-earth mineralization, due to favorable metallurgical testing results, received earlier in the year, on oxide material (see news releases dated July 15 and September 29, 2009). The FMR mineralization is unusual in its physical properties and these properties allow a unique processing method. A combination of the loose and friable character of the FMR material and the fine-grained nature of the REE minerals is amenable to a metallurgical pre-concentration method of crushing, scrubbing, and screening to obtain 90% recovery of the REE with a 13% REO grade in the minus 25 micron (-500 mesh) fraction. This demonstrates a three-fold upgrading from the original 4.3% REO grade to 13.0% in a pre-concentration process. Further testing is expected to provide methods to upgrade the concentrate to more than 40% REO before separation of the individual rare-earth elements.

      The Company will select samples from the 2009 core drilling program for further metallurgical study and testing. Drilling of the FMR mineralization was conducted from six different sections through the length of the Bull Hill Southwest deposits, and each section will have mineralized samples composited and metallurgically tested to determine variability through the deposit. Beneficiation tests will be conducted primarily on the oxidized FMR mineralization, and additional tests will also be conducted on transitional and unoxidized rare-earth mineralized carbonatite samples.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property. Gold exploration in the Bear Lodge Mountains has been conducted for several decades with several companies significantly contributing to the database and understanding. Newmont's recent exploration efforts are the most comprehensive and extensive of these programs. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
      President & CEO
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      Definitive Eden Lake Rare-Earth Property Agreement Completed by Rare Element and Medallion
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      Press Release Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.; MEDALLION RESOURCES LTD. On Tuesday February 23, 2010, 9:00 am

      << Rare Element Resources Ltd TSX.V: RES
      Medallion Resources Ltd TSX.V: MDL >>
      VANCOUVER, Feb. 23 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd ("Rare Element" - TSX-V: RES) and Medallion Resources Ltd ("Medallion" - TSX-V: MDL) announce that they have completed and executed a definitive option agreement whereby Rare Element grants to Medallion an option ("Option") to acquire a 65% interest in a joint venture to explore the Eden Lake rare-earth-element (REE) property, located in western Manitoba, Canada ("Property"). Medallion has filed the definitive option agreement, along with an NI 43-101-compliant Technical Report on the Eden Lake property, with the TSX Venture Exchange for final approval. Option terms are presented below.

      "We are pleased to confirm our working relationship with Rare Element, President Don Ranta and his team," said Bill Bird, president of Medallion. "As we evaluate available data and plan our upcoming 2010 program, it's clear to me that we have one of the best REE projects in North America. The Eden Lake REE geology is a unique combination of an alkalic intrusive complex with essential carbonatite, a large area of multiple styles of REE mineralization and a potential for elevated heavy REE's. Eden Lake also is one of the very few significant REE properties in Canada within practical range of roads, power and mining-friendly communities. Our team of recognized REE veterans is ready to go to work."

      Dr Ranta adds, "The execution of Rare Element's agreement with Medallion sets the stage for significant achievement at the Eden Lake REE property. The collation and re-evaluation of data and the completion of the airborne geophysical survey announced earlier this month is a solid beginning. We are excited by Medallion's rapid progress and Dr Bird's enthusiasm, which are justified by the quality of the Eden Lake property."

      Option Terms

      For Medallion to maintain its Option to acquire a 65% joint-venture interest in the Property, Medallion must complete, over a five-year period, the following cash and share payments to Rare Element and complete the following Property-exploration expenditures:

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      Five-Year Option to earn 65%
      interest in joint venture to Cash Medallion Property Work
      explore Eden Lake property payment common shares commitment
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      Initial payment $25,000
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      At the signing of the
      definitive agreement $25,000
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      Upon TSX Venture Exchange
      approval $50,000 200,000
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      End of first year $50,000 200,000 $250,000
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      End of second year $100,000 200,000 $500,000
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      End of third year $200,000 200,000 $500,000
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      End of fourth year $500,000 500,000 $500,000
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      End of fifth year $500,000 500,000 $500,000
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      TOTAL $1,450,000 1,800,000 $2,250,000
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      Production from the Property will be subject to an underlying 3% Net Smelter Return royalty ("NSR") in favour of the prospector that originally staked the property. Half of this NSR may be purchased for $1.5 million.

      Upon completion of the cash and share payments and work commitments, Medallion may exercise its Option to acquire a 65% interest in a joint venture with Rare Element that will be created to further explore and develop the Property (Medallion will hold 65% and Rare Element will hold 35%).

      Medallion will be the operator of the exploration program during the Option period and, as the majority interest holder, Medallion would be the operator of the joint venture, as well.

      The Eden Lake REE property is a recent discovery and one of the ten-most-promising North American REE prospects. A very large mineralized area, high-grade assays and multiple-mineralization styles support a number of targets for REE mineralization over a large surface area. Elevated yttrium and heavy-REE geochemical-sample values indicate a potential for concentrations of the more valuable heavy REE's. The property is located 20 kilometres northwest of the town of Leaf Rapids in western Manitoba, which offers supportive regional infrastructure & logistics. According to the Fraser Institute, mining-friendly Manitoba is considered the second-best jurisdiction in the world for exploration and mining. The property is expected to present few permitting, environmental or social concerns.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. Rare Element has a 100% interest in the Bear Lodge property, Wyoming, which has a central core area of rare-earth mineralization and a surrounding cluster of gold occurrences. Rare Element is expanding and evaluating the rare-earth deposit, which has a NI 43-101-compliant resource, and is exploring other REE targets. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, Rare Element and Newmont participate in the Sundance gold exploration venture on Bear Lodge property.

      Medallion Resources Ltd (TSX-V: MDL - News) explores for rare-earth elements, which are required by many new energy-saving technologies. Increasing interest in energy conservation and environmental protection are fuelling intense interest in, and public awareness of these critical commodities. As understanding and demand increase, Medallion is well positioned to take part in potential breakthroughs in the exploration for these rare metals.

      ON BEHALF OF THE RARE ELEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE MEDALLION
      RESOURCES BOARD OF DIRECTORS RESOURCES BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      "Donald E. Ranta", PhD, PGeo, "William H Bird", PhD, PGeo,
      President & CEO President & CEO
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      Hier noch mal die Seite 30 aus der Globe Präsentation von heute.
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      Rare Element Resources Ltd. Announces $7.8 Million Offering
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      Press Release Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd. On Wednesday March 17, 2010, 8:22 pm EDT

      TSX-V: RES
      VANCOUVER, March 17 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES - News; "Rare Element" or the "Company") has filed a preliminary short-form prospectus in connection with an offering (the "Offering") of up to 2,250,000 units (the "Units") of the Company at a price of $3.50 per Unit (the "Offering Price") for gross proceeds of up to $7,875,000. Each Unit is comprised of one common share and one-half of one transferable common share purchase warrant (a "Warrant"). Each full Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share of the Company (a "Warrant Share") for a period of 18 months from the closing of the Offering at a price of $4.75 per Warrant Share.

      The proceeds of the Offering will be used for the advancement of the Company's Bear Lodge, Wyoming, Rare Earth Elements ("REE") project including:


      - Updating of the Company's NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate with
      the recently announced results from the 2009 drill program.
      - Additional drilling of the REE resource area to expand and upgrade
      the resource.
      - Additional drilling of the REE targets outside of the current
      resource area.
      - Continuation of the ongoing metallurgical testing.
      - Completion of the scoping study in the summer of 2010.
      - Acquiring and exploring new projects.
      - For general working capital requirements.



      The planning for the 2010 drilling program is underway and will be
      completed after further analysis of the results from the 2009 drilling
      program.

      The Offering will be conducted on a "best efforts" basis, with the Offering syndicate being led by Pope & Company Limited with Jacob Securities Inc. as a syndicate partner (collectively, the "Agents"), and Global Hunter Securities LLC, as the Company's U.S. placement agent. The Company has agreed to grant to the Agents an option (the "Over-Allotment Option"), exercisable at any time until the date which is 30 days following the closing date of the Offering, to sell up to an additional 337,500 Units of the Corporation at the Offering Price to cover over-allotments, if any, and for market stabilization purposes.

      The Company has agreed to pay to the Agents a cash commission of 6% of the gross proceeds of the Offering and to issue to the Agents that number of warrants (the "Agents' Warrants") as is equal to 6% of the number of Units sold, including any Units sold pursuant to the Over-Allotment Option, for their services in connection with the Offering. Each Agents' Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one Agents' Unit at the Offering Price at any time up to the date that is 18 months following the closing date of the Offering, with each Agents' Unit comprised of one common share of the Company and one-half of one common share purchase warrant (each an "Underlying Agents' Warrant"). Each Underlying Agents' Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share of the Company for an exercise price of $4.75 per common share until such date that is 18 months following the closing date of the Offering.

      The Units will be offered for sale in each of the Provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario and on a private placement basis in the United States pursuant to exemptions from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "U.S. Securities Act"), and in accordance with the applicable securities laws of any state of the United States.

      The closing of the Offering is subject to receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. The securities have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act or the securities laws of any state of the United States, and may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, in the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, a "U.S. Person" (as defined in Regulation S under the U.S. Securities Act) or persons in the United States unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable securities laws of any state of the United States or in reliance on an exemption from such registration requirements. This news release does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any of the Company's securities set out herein in the United States, or to, or for the benefit or account of, a U.S. Person or person in the United States.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property. Gold exploration in the Bear Lodge Mountains has been conducted for several decades with several companies significantly contributing to the database and understanding. Newmont Mining Corporation's recent exploration efforts were the most comprehensive and extensive of these programs.

      Rare Element's Bear Lodge property encompasses one of the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrences in North America (M H Staatz, 1983, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049D). In parallel with the gold-focused exploration project, Rare Element has completed an NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate and a Technical Report on the Bear Lodge Rare-Earth Mineralization. The Company holds a 100% interest in the property, is continuing with drilling and a metallurgical testing program, and has begun a scoping study to accomplish a preliminary engineering-economic assessment of the rare-earth project.


      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
      President & CEO
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      China 'Power' Over Metals for Smart Bombs Prompts U.S. Hearing
      Publisher: Bloomberg April 14, 2010

      http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aYbxhwkB…

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/RareEarthMedia.asp?Rep…
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.356.937 von power_48 am 18.04.10 10:24:20
      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/Home.asp

      Vancouver, BC -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES) ("Rare Element" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has retained the services of a government affairs specialist to advance project development activities on the Bear Lodge rare-earths project, Wyoming. With the guidance of Mr. George G. Byers, the Company has initiated a program to educate federal, state, and local government officials and community leaders about the quality and quantity of the Bear Lodge rare-earth resources, and about its exceptional exploration and development potential.

      Mr. Byers is a government relations and public affairs executive with extensive experience in the natural resources industry and public policy issues dealing with exploration, project development, and production on US public and state trust lands. He has a successful record of developing and directing favorable outcomes to difficult regulatory, project development, project siting, land use, and public affairs issues in the Western United States. His experience includes frequent testimony and presentations to the U.S. Congress and to state legislatures in multiple western states, including Wyoming.

      Over a 34-year career in the minerals and energy industries, Mr. Byers worked for the US Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Land Management, was a vice president of the coal mining affiliate of Public Service Company of New Mexico, and was vice president of public affairs and communications for Santa Fe Pacific Gold for seventeen years prior to its acquisition by Newmont Mining Company. He has also held executive positions in the uranium industry with Rio Algom Mining and with Cameco Corporation's US uranium production unit. Currently, Mr. Byers is a vice president of Neutron Energy Inc., a privately held uranium development company, and has been a consultant to the precious metals, rare earths, copper, and uranium industries on a variety of public and government issues.

      Mr. Byers is a trustee of the Northwest Mining Association and served as the NWMA's 2009 president, serves on the board of directors of the Mountain States Legal Foundation and the Citizens' Alliance for Responsible Energy (CARE), and is on the Engineering School Advisory Board of the University of Mississippi.

      "Rare Element is focused on rapidly expanding and evaluating the Bear Lodge rare-earth resource. In parallel with this technical program, one of our principal goals is to raise awareness among federal, state, and local government officials and business leaders in northeastern Wyoming of the size and the potential of this deposit for mine development. Our government relations initiative is being led by George Byers, who is one of the top government affairs specialists for natural resources in the US and will advance our goal to increase recognition and understanding of the Bear Lodge deposit", stated Dr. Don Ranta, President of Rare Element.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property. Gold exploration in the Bear Lodge Mountains has been conducted for several decades with several companies significantly contributing to the database and understanding. Newmont Mining Company's recent exploration efforts as a venture partner with Rare Element were the most comprehensive and extensive of these programs.

      Rare Element's Bear Lodge property encompasses one of the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrences in North America (M H Staatz, 1983, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049D). In parallel with the gold-focused exploration venture, Rare Element has completed an NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate and a Technical Report on the Bear Lodge Rare-Earth Mineralization. The Company has 100% interest in the property, is continuing with drilling and a metallurgical testing program, and is working on a Scoping Study to accomplish a preliminary engineering-economic assessment of the rare-earth project.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
      President & CEO
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      Rare Element maintains 100% Interest in gold at Bear Lodge

      * John Ray retained to lead gold exploration program.
      * Property position increased by more than 100%.
      * Newmont's pre-emptive right eliminated.

      Vancouver, BC -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES) ("Rare Element" or the "Company") announces that the Company has signed an agreement with Newmont North American Exploration Ltd. ("Newmont") that Newmont will not exercise its option to acquire a 65% interest in the gold and base metals at the Sundance Venture of Rare Element's Bear Lodge property, Wyoming. This allows Rare Element to maintain its 100% interest in the mineral potential within the entire property. In addition, all of Newmont's 327 wholly owned claims outside the venture will be transferred to the Company.

      "We are excited about this opportunity for Rare Element because of the potential to define gold deposits with a gold-focused drilling program this year in addition to our planned rare-earth-focused drilling program. We expect to be able to generate the first NI 43-101-compliant gold resource estimate early in 2011 for the Sundance gold project from the planned drilling. We believe gold resources, in addition to our rare-earth resource, will add significant value to the Company and for our shareholders." stated President Don Ranta.

      Terms of the Agreement

      The gold exploration project will continue to be called the "Sundance" project and the rare-earths project will continue to be called the "Bear Lodge" project. Both projects are included within separate areas of the same property position in the Bear Lodge Mountains. In consideration for transferring its claims and terminating the venture agreement, Newmont was granted a right-of-first-refusal on all claims, excluding rare-earth elements, and a 0.5% NSR royalty, for precious and base metals only, on the new claims being transferred to Rare Element from outside of the Venture.

      The original venture agreement, signed in June 2006, required Newmont to spend $5 million over 5 years to earn 65% interest. Newmont had the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive feasibility study. To date, Newmont has expended $2.85 million over nearly four years. Newmont's withdrawal from the Sundance venture creates an opportunity for Rare Element to control its own destiny on the property at a time when record demand for gold and rare-earth elements is imminent. The withdrawal agreement honors an arrangement between Newmont and Bronco Creek Exploration Company on Newmont's formerly wholly owned claims; Bronco Creek will continue to receive minor payments and a retained 0.05% NSR royalty, with a cap, on precious and base metals produced on the transferred claims that were wholly owned by Newmont outside the venture area.

      The Sundance Venture exploration program, lead by Newmont, also had a right to operate both the gold and REE exploration programs if they ever conflicted and this right is now terminated.

      Gold Exploration Summary and Plans

      The Bear Lodge property with the additional claims now consists of 489 claims and a leased Wyoming State section for a total of approximately 16 square miles. As a result of the agreement with Newmont, the Company retains a totally unencumbered rare-earth project and now has 100% interest in all gold and other minerals in the Bear Lodge district. The core group of claims (venture area) is free of royalties. Rare Element sees an immediate opportunity to define a potentially economic gold resource by offset drilling of holes where Newmont encountered significant gold mineralization. The exploration goal for near-surface gold targets at the Taylor, Smith, and Carbon gold targets is to define an aggregate resource of 50 to 100 million tons ranging from 0.015 to 0.030 ounces of gold per ton, with considerable upside potential for resource expansion. A drilling program is planned for 2010. The Bear Lodge alkaline-igneous complex, which has many geologic similarities to the Cripple Creek district in Colorado, also has significant potential for the discovery of deeper, high-grade gold mineralization along structural zones.

      During the past four years, Newmont contributed significantly to the advancement of the Sundance gold-focused exploration project, and also to the geological, geochemical, and geophysical understanding of the entire project area. Their activities expanded the areas of known gold mineralization and led to increased understanding of the mineralization controls. Newmont drilled 45 holes in the venture area and another 13 holes on their claims held outside the venture. Preliminary metallurgical testing of their drill samples of oxide mineralization suggests excellent gold recoveries (70-80%) in a heap leach system, depending on the crush size. An Environmental Assessment was completed and a Plan of Operations approved for 200 acres of disturbance, a much larger area than typically allowed under exploration permits because of the extent of both gold and rare-earth mineralization. All of the claims, technical data, and other pertinent information generated by Newmont in the district has been or will be transferred to the Company. The Bear Lodge project has been much improved and advanced due to Newmont's efforts, and Rare Element is grateful for their contributions.

      Mr. John Ray retained to lead the gold exploration program

      Rare Element has retained the services of geologist John Ray, Newmont's former on-site project manager during the past four years, to manage the Company's Sundance gold exploration program under the direction of Dr. James Clark, Vice President of Exploration. Mr. Ray states that, "the Bear Lodge property has many untested exploration targets that are ready for drilling, and the district remains at a relatively immature level of gold exploration. The potential for discovery of major gold deposits is very high for shallow low-grade mineralization, and there is potential for discovery of structurally controlled high-grade mineralization at depth. I am excited about the opportunity to continue guiding the exploration for gold in the Bear Lodge Mountains with Rare Element ".

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property. Gold exploration in the Bear Lodge Mountains has been conducted for several decades with a number of companies significantly contributing to the database and understanding. Newmont's recent exploration efforts were the most comprehensive and extensive of these programs.

      Rare Element's Bear Lodge property encompasses one of the largest disseminated rare-earth occurrences in North America (M H Staatz, 1983, US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1049D). In parallel with the gold-focused exploration project, Rare Element completed an NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate and a Technical Report on the Bear Lodge Rare-Earth Mineralization, and updating of the resource estimate will be completed this spring. The Company has 100% interest in the property, is continuing with drilling and a metallurgical testing program, has begun a Scoping Study to accomplish a preliminary engineering-economic assessment of the rare-earth project, and will conduct drilling for gold mineralization in order to estimate resources.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
      President & CEO

      For information, refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com
      or contact:

      Donald E Ranta, President & CEO, (604) 687-3520
      don@rareelementresources.com
      Mark T. Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520 ext 242
      mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com.
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      Rare Earth Elements Vital For US Defense and Economy
      Tue, Jul 6, 2010
      Feature Articles, Rare Earth Articles

      By Michael Montgomery—Exclusive to Rare Earth Investing News

      http://rareearthinvestingnews.com/1123/rare-earth-elements-v…

      iStock_000009496526XSmallresize LinkedIn 0diggsdigg Share The desire for Rare Earth Elements for use in military equipment and emerging green technologies in the US has prompted Congressman Mike Coffman (R-Colorado), to introduce a bill aiming to create a domestic supply chain. The Rare Earths Supply-Chain Technology and Resources Transformation Act of 2010 (RESTART Act) seeks to establish federal assistance for the creation of mining operations, processing facilities and the creation of a stockpile for national defense.

      The bill echo’s much of the current market analysis citing concerns over the monopolistic power of China’s rare earth market dominance. Currently, China controls 95 percent of the total rare earth supply. Over the last decade the explosion of China’s economy has meant that the nation has increasingly used more of its own rare earth supply for consumer goods. The domestic consumption rate will only increase with the urbanization and modernization of China. The Chinese have made cut backs to export quotas by 6 percent a year over the last 5 years. Last summer, a leaked report stated that the Chinese were considering a complete export ban of the most crucial rare earth elements.

      At a conference in Beijing, researcher Zhang Anwen told attendees that China would continue to export REE’s, however, he stressed that other nations should be looking to create their own supply. “Foreign countries should calmly and logically think about this and develop their own mines for their own needs. Our resources are diminishing. And we need these minerals for our own use,” stated Zhang Anwen, in a PBS Newshour report.

      The increasing use of handheld electronics, hybrid vehicle, and renewable electrical production has led to an explosion in magnet and battery technologies, all of which rely heavily on REE’s for their construction. However, many of these products are made in China, the controller of the worlds supply. While the RESTART Act aims to reduce the vulnerability of American corporations and military to the whims of Chinese export quotas, it seems the desire is more for the latter. This is simply because the vast majority of the electronics made for American companies is produced inside of China, as well as the lack of processing plants inside the US for the complicated processing of rare earth ore into pure oxides.

      There is one such REE processing plant, located in Michigan, that could prove to be an interesting investment as it is vital for any North American REE mining operations. The plant is owned by Great Western Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. [CVE:GWG], which has three resource projects in Canada, one in Utah, and another large REE property in South Africa.

      The company’s Steenkampskraal REE mine in South Africa is one of the first new properties outside of China that will be producing rare earth elements. “That mine is potentially capable of producing 5,000–10,000 tons of rare earth oxides per year; that would more than feed Great Western’s entire operation and all of their customers. It would probably leave them with some additional material that they could sell to others,” stated Byron Capital Analyst Jon Hykawy, in an interview with The Gold Report.

      New operations in the works for North America

      A look at a few promising mining operations in the works in North America; however, these are not the only operations being developed in the US and Canada.

      MolyCorp Minerals

      Privately-owned MolyCorp operates the Mountain Pass mine in California, which was once the world’s largest rare earth mine. Mountain Pass has been shut down since 2002 because of economic conditions stemming from China’s aggressive pricing as well as a toxic spill from a tailings pipeline. The company is currently developing the mine and hopes to commence production by next year.

      Rare Element Resources [CVE:RES]

      Rare Element Resource’s Bear Lodge Project in Wyoming could be another large resource in the US. The company has reported a 50 percent increase in the resource base. “The updated resource estimate increases the total pounds of REO contained in the Bull Hill deposits by more than 50% from 800 million pounds to 1,210 million pounds at a 1.5% REO cutoff grade,” stated a recent press release.


      Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. [CVE:QRM]

      Quest is currently exploring several high-potential projects in Canada. The Strange Lake and Misery Lake areas of northeastern Quebec, the Kenora area in Ontario, and the Plaster Rock area in New Brunswick. The company announced a diamond drilling operation on its Strange Lake property. “Reconnaissance mapping, prospecting, geochemical sampling and test drilling will also be undertaken to better define the resource potential of four new targets identified on the property during the 2009 exploration program,” stated a recent press release.

      Questions about this article? Leave a comment below or contact our editorial team at editor@resourceinvestingnews.com.
      http://rareearthinvestingnews.com/1123/rare-earth-elements-v…
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      schrieb am 09.07.10 21:51:48
      Beitrag Nr. 1.135 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.801.834 von power_48 am 09.07.10 21:50:07Rare Element Reports 50% Increase in Rare-Earth Mineral Resources at Bear Lodge Project

      VANCOUVER, May 26, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ ----TSX-V: RES

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (RES:TSXV) is pleased to announce the results of an updated mineral resource estimate of rare-earth elements ("REE") plus yttrium contained in two deposits located in the Bull Hill area of the Bear Lodge project, Wyoming (Table 1). The updated resource estimate increases the total pounds of REO contained in the Bull Hill deposits by more than 50% from 800 million pounds to 1,210 million pounds at a 1.5% REO cutoff grade (Table 2). The resource was estimated by an independent consultant-Ore Reserves Engineering (ORE).

      http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/rare-element-reports--incre…
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      schrieb am 23.07.10 20:14:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1.136 ()
      July 13, 2010
      Drilling Begins at Rare Element's Sundance Gold Project+

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 07.08.10 07:12:54
      Beitrag Nr. 1.137 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.869.928 von power_48 am 23.07.10 20:14:46Rare Earths Review
      Is the hype justified?

      Auf Seite 72

      http://www.mediafire.com/?m37des15z823mbp

      Rare Element Resources (RES-TSX-V)
      Rare Element Resources is developing the Bear Lodge project in Wyoming USA,
      which the company believes has similarities to Mountain Pass in California.
      Newmont Mining (NEM-NYSE) is earning a 65% joint venture interest in the
      Sundance gold venture, but Rare Element controls 100% of the rare earths
      occurrences. Bear Lodge is an alkaline igneous complex, with the rare earth’s
      contained in ancylite and bastnäsite in veins and dykes. The company is hoping
      to outline a National Instrument (NI) 43-101 compliant resource by mid 2010.
      The company has just announced a National Instrument (NI) 43-101 inferred
      resource of 4.0 million tonnes grading 6.65% Rare Earth Oxides (REOs) using a
      4% REO cut off grade. The company calculates the resource to a wide range of
      cut off from 1% up to 5%, but gives a REO breakdown only at 1.5%, in this base
      case scenario. At this cut off cerium oxide represents 47.1% of the REOs,
      lanthanum oxide 31.2%, neodymium oxide 11.9%, praseodymium oxide 4%,
      samarium oxide 2.3%, gadolinium oxide 1.2% and the rest 2.3%.
      They are capitalised at around £65m (US$90m) with US$5m of cash. Considering
      the projects are early stage, with a high proportion of Light Rare Earth Elements
      (LREE) they appear expensive.
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      schrieb am 09.08.10 07:08:13
      Beitrag Nr. 1.138 ()
      OT:

      New Lynas Announcement

      Lynas Corporation Limited... is pleased to note that the average Mount Weld composition price has increased to US$31.94 kg/REO on a FOB basis.
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      schrieb am 22.08.10 06:07:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.139 ()
      China allocates second batch of rare earth export quotas for 2010
      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/mp100708_China_Exp…

      China plans to fix rare earth prices
      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/100708_China_to_Fi…
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      schrieb am 24.08.10 21:54:52
      Beitrag Nr. 1.140 ()


      Ein sehr freundlicher Kurs heute...:)
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      schrieb am 26.08.10 17:20:56
      Beitrag Nr. 1.141 ()
      Hi, ich kenne mich mit Aktien noch nicht so gut aus. Bin hier seit 2,51 € drin. Wo stehen wir in einem jahr? Die Aktie hat sich seit Juli verdoppelt. Ich habe mein Geld wieder drin und sogar noch ein kleines Plus gemacht. Soll ich jetzt verkaufen oder kommt der große Schlag erst noch?
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      schrieb am 26.08.10 21:13:53
      Beitrag Nr. 1.142 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.050.876 von ranking am 26.08.10 17:20:56Hi, ich kenne mich mit Aktien noch nicht so gut aus. Bin hier seit 2,51 € drin. Wo stehen wir in einem jahr? Die Aktie hat sich seit Juli verdoppelt. Ich habe mein Geld wieder drin und sogar noch ein kleines Plus gemacht. Soll ich jetzt verkaufen oder kommt der große Schlag erst noch

      Wenn Du dich noch nicht so gut mit Aktien auskennst...
      wieso bist Du dann hier investiert ?

      Kaufen...Verkaufen usw...kommt darauf an welche Strategie Du hat...an Gewinnmitnahmen ist noch keiner gestorben...nur...das MUSS jeder selbst entscheiden.

      z.b.
      Eine andere Möglichkeit ist den Einstand rausnehmen und die Gewinne weiter laufen lassen...
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      schrieb am 27.08.10 20:33:59
      Beitrag Nr. 1.143 ()
      China eröffnet die nächste Runde
      • 27. August 2010

      Im Kampf um die Seltenen Erden wird offenbar die nächste Karte ausgespielt. In China scheint man eine teilweise Lagerung der begehrten Rohstoffe zu planen. Nicht mehr die gesamte Jahresproduktion soll dem Markt zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
      http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/china-eroeffnet-die-naech…
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      schrieb am 30.08.10 21:49:31
      Beitrag Nr. 1.144 ()
      August 24, 2010
      Rare Element Comments on Recent Market Activity

      View News Release in PDF Format

      Vancouver B.C. - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES; AMEX: REE) ("Rare Element" or "the Company") is not aware of any material undisclosed information or corporate developments.

      The Company confirms that, further to its press release on August 18, 2010, it continues to work toward defining a commercial process for rare-earth-element (REE) concentration from oxide samples collected on the Company's 100%-owned Bear Lodge property, Wyoming, USA.

      In addition, the Company confirms that, further to its press release on July 13, 2010, the drilling on the Sundance gold project, which lies on the same property as the Bear Lodge rare-earths project in Wyoming, is currently underway.

      The Company became listed on the NYSE Amex ("AMEX") in the United States on August 18, 2010 under the ticker symbol "REE" and continues to be listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "RES" in Canada.

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 04.09.10 06:33:32
      Beitrag Nr. 1.145 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.070.573 von power_48 am 30.08.10 21:49:31August 29, 2010
      Many Manufacturing Industries in Big Trouble as China Cuts Rare Earth Exports


      http://themoderatevoice.com/84319/many-manufacturing-industr…
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      schrieb am 04.09.10 06:40:45
      Beitrag Nr. 1.146 ()
      Börse TSX Venture Exchange
      Aktuell 5,25 CAD
      Zeit 03.09.1021:59
      Diff. Vortag +10,53%
      Tages-Vol. 2,52 Mio.
      Gehandelte Stück 499.706

      Hier geht es derzeit unter hohem Volumen weiter aufwärts...seit Anfang
      Juli bereits über 150%...

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      schrieb am 16.09.10 20:20:09
      Beitrag Nr. 1.147 ()
      September 15, 2010
      Rare Element Reports Initial Drilling Results from 2010 Rare Earths Drilling on the Bull Hill SW Resource Area


      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 19.09.10 07:28:08
      Beitrag Nr. 1.148 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.164.425 von power_48 am 16.09.10 20:20:09September 17, 2010
      Rare Element Early Adopts International Financial Reporting Standards


      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 23.09.10 20:23:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.149 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.174.153 von power_48 am 19.09.10 07:28:08In kleinen Schritten weiter hoch...

      Rare Element Resources







      September 23, 2010 Rare Element Presents to Key Wyoming Legislative Committee

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 24.09.10 21:05:33
      Beitrag Nr. 1.150 ()
      Technisch ist der Weg in den zweistelligen Bereich bis ca. 11-12 erstmal frei...

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®io…
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      schrieb am 24.09.10 21:09:57
      Beitrag Nr. 1.151 ()


      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®io…

      Technisch ist der Weg erstmal frei bis in den Bereich von ca. 11-12
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      schrieb am 28.09.10 07:33:22
      Beitrag Nr. 1.152 ()
      Das geht hier ständig weiter hoch...TA geschuldet evt. bis über 11-12...

      Fundamental kann man das jetzt nicht mehr nachvollziehen...

      Wer investiert ist sollte sich absichern....oder auch mal was mitnehmen...
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      schrieb am 28.09.10 12:58:48
      Beitrag Nr. 1.153 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.070.573 von power_48 am 30.08.10 21:49:31:eek::eek:jetzt hortet auch das Pentagon Seltene Erden...:eek::eek:

      SE-Engpässe in amerikanischer Rüstungsindustrie


      Seltene Erden - die Preisexplosion geht weiter!
      02:19 25.09.10

      Seit die chinesische Regierung am 8. Juli die Exportquoten für Seltene Erden von 16.304 Tonnen im Vorjahr auf nur noch 6.208 Tonnen im zweiten Halbjahr von 2010 senkte, kennen die Preise für Seltene Erden auf den Weltmärkten kein Halten mehr.

      So explodierten die Preise einzelner Metalle laut der Lynas Corp. in wenigen Wochen um 14% (Europium) bis 852% (Samarium).

      Exportbeschränkungen Chinas

      Der Grund für die Preisexplosion ist das Monopol Chinas in der Produktion der 17 Metalle der Gruppe Seltene Erden. So förderten zuletzt chinesische Seltenerd-Produzenten mehr als 95% des globalen Angebots und der Marktanteil Chinas liegt bei einzelnen Metallen sogar bei 99%. Da die meisten der Seltenerd-Verbraucher für die Produktion ihrer modernen Produkte (z.B. Smartphones, Energiesparlampen, Windkraftanlagen, Elektromotoren oder Flachbildschirme) nicht auf die auch als Gewürzmetalle bekannten Elemente verzichten können erleben wir außerhalb Chinas nun folglich die für einen leergefegten Markt typischen Preisspitzen.

      Wie problematisch die Situation ist zeigte erst vor wenigen Tagen ein Bericht der New York Times. Demnach habe China im Zuge der aktuellen diplomatischen Krise mit Japan alle Seltenerd-Ausfuhren nach Japan gestoppt. China beeilte sich zwar diesen Bericht zu dementieren, doch die Botschaft für japanische High-Tech-Firmen könnte nicht klarer sein: Es ist besser Seltene Erden Metalle zu horten als die Fließbänder (z.B. für den Toyota Prius) stilllegen zu müssen wenn sich der Konflikt mit China verschärft. Ähnlich denken wird man wohl in der Elektronikindustrie von Taiwan und Südkorea oder im amerikanischen Silicon Valley.

      Engpässe in amerikanischer Rüstungsindustrie

      Ironischerweise könnte ausgerechnet die US-amerikanische Rüstungsindustrie zu spät begonnen haben selten Erden zu horten. So sorgten jüngst Berichte über unmittelbar bevorstehende Engpässe bei Neodym und anderen Seltenen Erden für Aufregung in Washington. So erregten sich nicht wenige republikanischen Senatoren über den sicherheitspolitischen Skandal, dass die USA u.a. bei dem in Lenkwaffen, Marineschiffe und Flugzeugen verwendeten Metallen ausschließlich auf chinesische Importe angewiesen sei. Ein Ende der Engpässe auf dem Markt für Seltene Erden ist in so einem panikgeladenen Umfeld wohl nicht in Sicht!

      Mein Fazit: Es ist für mich selbstverständlich in einer solchen Marktlage für Sie nach besonderen Chancen zu suchen und den Markt zu beleuchten. Unsere Redaktion verglich daher schon Mitte August in einer Sonderausgabe des Emerging Markets Traders 11 Aktien aus der Seltenerd-Branche und wir benannten darin unsere Favoriten. Bisher liegen die 5 in der Studie zum Kauf empfohlenen Aktien durchschnittlich schon 26% im Plus!

      Erfolgreiche Investments in den Boom-Märkten der Zukunft wünscht Ihnen

      Ihr
      Florian Schulz
      Chefredakteur Emerging-Markets-Trader
      http://www.emerging-markets-trader.de


      Quelle: Ariva
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      schrieb am 30.09.10 06:35:43
      Beitrag Nr. 1.154 ()
      Rare Element's Bear Lodge scoping study shows 40% IRR

      2010-09-28 18:41 ET - News Release

      Dr. Donald Ranta reports


      RARE ELEMENT ANNOUNCES POSITIVE RESULTS OF SCOPING STUDY ON BEAR LODGE RARE-EARTHS PROJECT


      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released the results of a scoping study of an NI 43-101-compliant preliminary economic assessment on the rare earth resources delineated on its 100-per-cent-owned Bear Lodge project, located in northeastern Wyoming, USA. Highlights of the study are summarized in the table, "Preliminary economic assessment -- Bear Lodge rare earths project," with additional commentary.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17642…

      http://research.tdameritrade.com/public/markets/news/story.a…
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      schrieb am 02.10.10 23:01:42
      Beitrag Nr. 1.155 ()
      Lieber Geldanleger,
      der Wahnsinn nimmt kein Ende. Während bei deutschen Aktien wieder mal Langeweile Pur vorherrscht, geht in den USA und Kanada bei Rohstoff -Aktien die Post ab. Speziell bei Gold , Silber, Öl und Seltenen Erden.
      Bei letzteren scheinen sich die Aufwärtstrends nun in regelrechte Kaufmanien zu steigern. Jetzt ist Vorsicht angebracht. Kaufen sollten Sie jetzt nur noch mit kurzfristigem Zeithorizont.
      Nachfolgend ein Überblick über Seltene Erden-Aktien und Tipps, damit Sie sich mit den explosiven Papieren nicht die Finger verbrennen.
      Gestatten Sie mir zunächst einen Hinweis auf den Emerging Markets Trader, der von meinem Kollegen Florian Schulz verantwortet wird und der den Seltene Erden-Trend frühzeitig erkannt hat. Well done, Florian!
      In den letzten Wochen und Monaten ist viel über die Thematik geschrieben worden, so dass ich an dieser Stelle nur noch kurz die Hintergründe anreißen möchte: Seltene Erden sind Rohstoffe , die in hochtechnologischen Wachstumsmärkten benötigt werden, zum Beispiel beim Raketenbau, bei Nachtsichtgläsern, in Handys, bei Hybridantrieben und beim Bau von Windkraftanlagen.
      Speziell in den beiden letztgenannten Bereichen wächst der Markt dynamisch und damit steigt auch die Nachfrage nach Seltenen Erden. Die Problematik: 95 Prozent des am Markt befindlichen Angebots wird in China produziert, das aber gerade massive Exportbeschränkungen verhängt hat.
      Nun herrscht am Markt Angst vor, dass die Bestände knapp werden, was aktuell dafür sorgt, dass auch der Kurs jedes noch so kleinen Explorers, der in einer Pressemeldung einmal das Wort "Seltene Erden" verwendet hat, steigt.
      Mich erinnert die Entwicklung in den letzten Wochen frappierend an die im Uransektor im Frühjahr 2007. Auch bei Uran gab es viele gute fundamentale Gründe, warum der Preis quasi "für immer" steigen sollte. Wie bei den Seltenen Erden gibt es bei Uran keinen offiziellen Futures -Markt, wo das Produkt gehandelt wird und daher auch keine allgemein gültigen Preise. Bei beiden Rohstoffen ist der Markt relativ klein und es besteht eine geologisch/chemische Verwandtschaft, was wiederum zu ähnlichen Abbaumethoden führt.
      *Der Absturz war heftig
      Zu den damals heiß begehrten Uranwerten gehörten Blue Chips wie die kanadische Cameco und einige kleinere Werte wie beispielsweise Uranerz oder Uranium Resources. Wer in 2007 zu spät auf den Hype aufsprang und an den Aktien festgehalten hat, der sitzt heute auf hohen Verlusten.
      Cameco (US-Kürzel CCJ) erreichte in 2007 ein Hoch bei über 55 US-Dollar, das seither nie mehr erreicht wurde. Aktuell notiert die Aktie ziemlich exakt auf der Hälfte des damaligen Kurses bei 26,42 US-Dollar (aktuelle Kurse für Cameco und alle nachfolgend vorgestellten Aktien können Sie hier abrufen (einfach die Kürzel der Aktie in das weiß hinterlegte Feld oben eingeben).
      Noch schlimmer sieht es bei den anderen beiden Beispielen aus. Uranerz notiert aktuell bei 1,37 US-Dollar. Das alte Hoch lag bei 7,65 US-Dollar. Uranium Resources wurde in der Spitze gar auf Kurse über 14 US-Dollar katapultiert. Heute dümpelt der Wert bei Kursen um einen US-Dollar.
      Meiner Ansicht nach droht vielen aktuellen Highflyern aus dem Seltene Erden-Sektor ein ähnliches Schicksal. Rare Element Resources zum Beispiel wird aktuell bei explodierendem Handelsvolumen von Hoch zu Hoch katapultiert. Immer neue Briefe empfehlen das Papier (allen voran der Dines Letter in den USA, der von dem über 80-jährigen James Dines publiziert wird und der interessanterweise auch beim Uran-Trend vorne mit dabei war), obwohl die aktuelle Marktkapitalisierung von 217 Millionen US-Dollar vollkommen überzogen erscheint.
      Der Cashbestand des Unternehmens liegt aktuell nur bei 4,7 Millionen US-Dollar, der Buchwert (in dem die Bewertung der vorhandenen Ressourcen enthalten ist) lag Ende März bei 10,2 Millionen US-Dollar. Damit wird die Aktie aktuell mit mehr als dem 20-fachen des Buchwerts gehandelt.


      Klar, seit der Ankündigung des teilweisen Exportembargos Chinas haben Unternehmen mit Seltenen Erden-Ressourcen einen Bewertungsaufschlag verdient. Aber Fakt ist auch: Die Explorationsarbeiten bei Rare Element Resources sind frühestens im Jahr 2015(!) so weit fortgeschritten, dass mit dem Abbau begonnen werden könnte.
      Derartige Preise würden allenfalls durch eine akute Angebotsknappheit bei Seltenen Erden gerechtfertigt sein. Doch ist diese tatsächlich vorhanden? Ich meine: Nur ganz kurzfristig!
      *In den USA wird bald wieder produziert
      Was viele nicht wissen: Die USA war bis vor kurzem komplett unabhängig von Seltenen Erden-Exporten. In der Mountain Pass Mine in der kalifornischen Mojawe-Wüste wurden rund sechs Prozent des weltweiten Angebots produziert.
      Aus Wettbewerbsgründen musste diese Mine geschlossen werden. Ein Preiskampf mit der chinesischen Konkurrenz machte die Herstellung schlicht unrentabel. Zudem gab es Schwierigkeiten mit Umweltauflagen. Dieser Fakt wird in den aktuell fast rundum bullischen Kommentaren zu den Seltenen Erden einfach unter den Teppich gekehrt.
      Doch inzwischen laufen die Vorbereitungen für die Wiederaufnahme bereits wieder. Bereits Ende des Jahres könnte wieder produziert werden. Im Besitz der Mine ist übrigens die US-Neuemission Molycorp, deren Aktienkurs in den letzten Monaten ebenfalls explodiert ist.Das Zeitfenster, in dem am Markt eine tatsächliche Angebotsknappheit herrscht, dürfte also bald geschlossen werden. Dann dürften sich auch die Preise wieder normalisieren.
      *Seltene Erden werden zum Mainstream-Thema
      Trotzdem sehe ich für uns als Anleger kurzfristig betrachtet noch Chancen bei Seltene Erden-Aktien. Typischerweise beschleunigt sich der Anstieg solcher Momentum-Aktien nochmals bevor in einer Art Manie der Höhepunkt des Spektakels erreicht wird.
      Genau diese Phase scheint aktuell eingeläutet zu werden. Gestern erschien erstmals im renommierten Journal ein ausführlicher Artikel zur Seltene Erden-Problematik.
      Bereits am Montag hatte die New York Times berichtet, dass China zuletzt Seltene Erden-Exporte nach Japan geblockt habe. Das wurde am Donnerstag von Chen Rongkai, dem Sprecher des chinesischen Außenhandelsministeriums, aber dementiert. Hintergrund der Blockade seien demnach "territoriale Streitereien", in deren Folge der Kapitän eines chinesischen Fischerboots am 07. September in Japan festgenommen worden sei.
      Dass Seltene Erden auch bei der Produktion von Militärgütern eingesetzt werden, macht die Thematik in den USA sofort zum Reizthema von großem öffentlichen Interesse. Nicht erst seit den Terroranschlägen vom 11. September 2001 leiden die Vereinigten Staaten bekanntlich unter einer massiven Sicherheits-Paranoia.
      *Die Politik ist alarmiert
      Was nun in den USA passiert lässt sich am Ehesten mit dem Begriff Aktionismus beschreiben. Das US-Verteidigungsministerium stellt gerade eine Studie mit dem Thema "Potenzielle nationale Sicherheitsrisiken durch die Abhängigkeit von Seltene Erden-Materialien" fertig. Pentagon-Sprecherin Cheryl Irwin wird denn auch mit den Worten zitiert: "Das ist ein emotional stark aufgeladenes Thema. Wir versuchen die Fakten von der Fiktion zu trennen, um weiterhin sowohl die Interessen des Militärs (wörtlich: Warfighter) als auch der Steuerzahler berücksichtigen zu können."
      Gleichzeitig beschäftigt sich der gesetzgebende Kongress bereits mit den Auswirkungen, die ein mangelndes Angebot von Seltenen Erden auf die nationale Sicherheit haben könnte. Ein Abgeordneter wird mit den Worten zitiert, er habe Angst, die USA könnten als Geißel gehalten werden, wenn es um den Zugang zu Rohstoffen für neue Technologien gehen könnte.
      Alleine diese Aufgeregtheit und die Thematisierung in den Medien könnten dazu führen, dass die betreffenden Aktien noch weiter steigen.
      *Ein Überblick über Seltene Erden-Aktien
      Nachfolgend erhalten Sie daher abschließend meine Seltene Erden- Watchlist :
      Name
      WKN
      US-Kürzel
      Ucore Rare Metals
      A1C06Z
      UURAF.PK
      Stans Energy
      A0RD0N
      STZYF.PK
      Quest Rare Minerals
      A1CXP0 (Handel nur in Kanada/USA OTC)
      QSURD.PK
      Northern Uranium
      A0LBN5
      NOURF.PK
      Medallion Resources
      A0MLM0
      MLLOF.PK
      Great Western Minerals
      886786
      GWMGF.PK
      Avalon Rare Metals
      A0RF6R
      AVARF.PK
      Alkane Exploration
      863617
      ALKEF.PK
      Rare Earth Metals
      A0YGAY
      RAREF.PK
      Lynas Corporation
      871899
      LYSCF.PK
      MolyCorp
      A1C2G7
      MCP
      Rare Element Resources
      120701
      REE
      Arafura Resources
      787896
      ARAFF.PK

      Wichtig beim Handel:
      1. Aktien der Liste, die in Deutschland kaum gehandelt werden, sollten Sie nur an der Heimatbörse kaufen.
      2. Alle Aktien sind sehr spekulativ. Investieren Sie nur kleine Summen.
      3. Arbeiten Sie mit strikten Stoppkursen in etwa zehn bis 15 Prozent unterhalb des Kaufniveaus.


      MEIN FAZIT:
      - Seltene Erden-Aktien gehen nun vom steilen Aufwärtstrend in eine regelrechte Kaufmanie über und sind Thema in den Massenmedien.
      - Kurzfristig winken Tradern schnelle Gewinne, mittelfristig drohen massive Verluste, weil der Angebotsengpass bei Seltenen Erden bereits Ende des Jahres behoben sein dürfte.
      - Agieren Sie mit engen Stoppkursen, wenn Sie jetzt noch Seltene Erden-Aktien kaufen und verkaufen Sie in steigende Kurse hinein.
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      schrieb am 03.10.10 13:29:25
      Beitrag Nr. 1.156 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.254.661 von power_48 am 02.10.10 23:01:42 weil der Angebotsengpass bei Seltenen Erden bereits Ende des Jahres behoben sein dürfte. ???????????????

      :laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 03.10.10 20:08:50
      Beitrag Nr. 1.157 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.255.516 von Arbeitslebenverkuerzer am 03.10.10 13:29:25Was viele nicht wissen: Die USA war bis vor kurzem komplett unabhängig von Seltenen Erden-Exporten. In der Mountain Pass Mine in der kalifornischen Mojawe-Wüste wurden rund sechs Prozent des weltweiten Angebots produziert.
      Aus Wettbewerbsgründen musste diese Mine geschlossen werden. Ein Preiskampf mit der chinesischen Konkurrenz machte die Herstellung schlicht unrentabel. Zudem gab es Schwierigkeiten mit Umweltauflagen. Dieser Fakt wird in den aktuell fast rundum bullischen Kommentaren zu den Seltenen Erden einfach unter den Teppich gekehrt.
      Doch inzwischen laufen die Vorbereitungen für die Wiederaufnahme bereits wieder. Bereits Ende des Jahres könnte wieder produziert werden.
      Im Besitz der Mine ist übrigens die US-Neuemission Molycorp, deren Aktienkurs in den letzten Monaten ebenfalls explodiert ist.Das Zeitfenster, in dem am Markt eine tatsächliche Angebotsknappheit herrscht, dürfte also bald geschlossen werden. Dann dürften sich auch die Preise wieder normalisieren.


      Ich glaube auch derzeit nicht das Molycorp so schnell wieder produzieren wird...da wird er sich beim Datum geirrt haben...

      trotzdem...wird auch der SE Hype nicht ganz ungebremst so weiter gehen...
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      schrieb am 06.10.10 17:59:06
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      Rare Earth Elements
      All figures in CAD$, unless otherwise noted The Next Six Names
      Initiating Coverage on Six Names:

       As indicated in the chart on the left, we are initiating coverage on six rare earth names, adding to our coverage of Great Western Minerals Group (GWG-TSXV). We note that in spite of our belief that several of the rare earths may come into short supply, at the wrong prices a good company can make a bad investment, but at the right prices even a small deposit can make a good investment.
      o Lynas Corp. has a strong property at Mount Weld, and a very good level of heavy rare earths per tonne of mined ore. We are placing a Speculative Buy recommendation on Lynas, and an AUS$1.35 target price.
      o Arafura Resources has a property containing predominantly light rare earths, but with what appears to be potentially tractable mineralogy and metallurgy. Our target price is AUS$2.75 per share, and we have a Speculative Buy recommendation.
      o Molycorp has just completed a much-discussed IPO on the NYSE. The company is restarting the Mountain Pass mine in California, with a deposit that is best considered the lightest of the light deposits, but because of scale the project has considerable merit. We are initiating coverage as a Speculative Buy with a USD$18.00 target price.
      o Avalon Rare Metals has one of the rarest types of properties in the industry. However, this deposit is located in a remote location and is hosted in minerals that make extracting the rare earths costly. We cannot establish a target price on Avalon at present, and initiate coverage with a Sell recommendation.
      o Quest Rare Minerals also has a rare, heavy-enhanced property. Much as with Avalon, however, we are concerned with capital expenditures, revenues and NPV. We strongly urge the company to investigate moving further downstream. At present, we are unable to establish a target price, and are initiating coverage with a Sell recommendation.
      o Rare Element has what is generally considered a light rare earths project, but one with an anomalous level of dysprosium, a heavy rare earth we consider a likely candidate to exhibit physical shortages. Our model on the company suggests a target price of CAD$8.70 per share, and we are initiating coverage with a Speculative Buy recommendation.

      http://www.byroncapitalmarkets.com/reports/Rare%20Earth%20El…
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      schrieb am 06.10.10 18:09:49
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.276.143 von power_48 am 06.10.10 17:59:06Projects
      While nominally a LREE deposit, hosted in what should be metallurgically-tractable carbonatite, the Bear Lodge project in northeast Wyoming claimed by Rare Element also has a few surprises up its sleeve. The most shocking surprise is that the company has measured anomalously high levels of Dy in its ore. Combining this with a high grade of at least 4.5% TREO means that Rare Element boasts one of the higher levels of Dy, Tb and Eu per tonne of mined ore, higher than those seen at Quest’s Strange Lake project and nearly equal to those seen at Avalon’s Nechalacho project, despite Nechalacho being a recognized “HREE” deposit. We believe Rare Element is targeting production of 10,000 tonnes REO annually by 2015, and given the need for Dy that we forecast moving forward, we fervently hope that it can reach its target.
      Again, our assumption here is that Rare Element will attempt to produce purified REOs, rather than stopping at the sale of concentrate. If so, we believe the company is presently undervalued.
      Management
      Dr. Donald E. Ranta — President, CEO and Director: Dr. Ranta is the President and CEO of Rare Element Resources. Throughout his career as an exploration and development mining executive, he has gained extensive experience in successfully implementing and directing exploration, acquisitions and project evaluation. He was involved in the discovery or acquisition of a number of major deposits, including Montana's McDonald gold, Mexico's Santa Gertrudis gold ore bodies, Nevada’s Sleeper, Baja California's Paradones Amarillos, Idaho's Kiglore, Montana's Seven-Up Pete, Mexico's Dolores gold–silver, Burkina Faso's Youga gold and Russia's Kuranakh gold. He was formerly the VP of Exploration for Echo Bay Mines, and the head of North American Exploration for Phelps Dodge Corporation. Dr. Ranta is also a director of Animas Resources Ltd., Otis Gold Corp., and Avrupa Minerals. He holds three geological engineering degrees including a Ph.D. from the Colorado School of Mines. He is a former President and board member of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration.
      Mark T. Brown — CFO and Director: Mr. Brown is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of British Columbia. He is president and director of Pacific Opportunity Capital Ltd., a financial consulting and merchant banking firm based in Vancouver. He managed the financial
      Rare Earth Elements
      Jon Hykawy, Ph.D., MBA  647-426-1656  jhykawy@byroncapitalmarkets.com P a g e | 22
      departments of Eldorado Gold and Miramar Mining prior to joining Pacific Opportunity. Furthermore, he is officer and director of a number of companies, including Orphan Boy Resources, Barker Minerals and Sutter Gold Mining. Mr. Brown has extensive experience in M&A transactions, financings and corporate financial planning.
      Dr. Jim Clark — Vice President, Exploration: With over 30 years of industry experience, Dr. Clark has worked for a number of mining companies, including Molycorp and Hecla Mining Company, and has been involved in all aspects of exploration and target generation for rare earth companies. In 1998, Dr. Clark formed Applied Petrographics, a consulting company focused on providing petrographic and microanalytical services to mining companies, including several major mining companies. He has a strong field orientation with extensive supervisory and project management experience in exploration programs for industrial minerals, precious and base metals, and specialty metals. From 1986 to 1992, he was a senior geologist and later on, an exploration supervisor for Hecla, playing a key role in the identification of the Bear Lodge REE deposit, Rare Element Resources’ current target along with the gold mineralization potential in the property. Dr. Clark holds a Ph.D. in geology from the University of Oregon.
      M. Norman Anderson — Director
      Norman Burmeister — Director
      Stephen P. Quin — Director
      Gregory Mckelvey — Director
      Winnie Wong — Corporate Secretary
      Valuation
      We have scaled capital expenditures for Bear Lake to levels given by Molycorp from its Mountain Pass project. Operating costs are scaled appropriately, from data given by both Molycorp and Lynas. Production levels are 10,000 tonnes per year, beginning in 2015. Capital expenditures will occur principally in the 12 months prior to commencing production.

      http://www.byroncapitalmarkets.com/reports/Rare%20Earth%20El…
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      schrieb am 14.10.10 16:37:32
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      14.10.2010 15:32
      Rare Element and Medallion expand Eden Rare-Earth Claims / TSX-V: RES


      VANCOUVER, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Rare Element Resources Ltd and Medallion Resources Ltd (TSX-V: MDL) today announced that they have significantly expanded their Eden Lake rare-earth-element (REE) property in western Manitoba by staking six additional mineral claims. Medallion is exploring the Eden Lake property under a joint venture option agreement with Rare Element that gives Medallion the right to earn a 65% interest.

      As reported earlier, the current exploration program is focused on mapping and sampling surface areas of REE-bearing mineralized and fenitized syenite and related REE-bearing rocks. Recent 2010 exploration and re-evaluation of past data has significantly enlarged the prospective area of this type of mineralization, which has a potential for cost-effective surface-mining techniques.

      The new claims cover a southern extension of the surface exposure of this REE-bearing rock and total 1329 hectares. Also claimed is the location of a magnetic anomaly that was discovered by the airborne geophysical survey conducted for Medallion by Aeroquest in December 2009. The Eden Lake property now comprises 14 contiguous claims for a total of 3200 hectares, or 32 square kilometres.

      Dr. Bill Bird, Medallion's President commented: "Our goal is to discover large-tonnage neodymium or heavy rare-earth deposits that are easily processed and occur in low-cost mining and milling venues. Our Eden REE Project has the potential to meet these criteria. We have increased our land position to cover all prospective ground."

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES&AMEX: REE) is a publicly traded mineral-resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.

      Rare-earth elements are key components of the green-energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and a number of critical military applications. China currently produces more than 97% of the 130,000 metric tonnes of rare-earths consumed annually worldwide. China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is growing rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies are implemented on a broad scale.

      For information, refer to Rare Element's website at http://www.rareelementresources.com/ or contact: Mark T Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520 ext 242 mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com Donald E Ranta, (604) 687-3520 don@rareelementresources.com

      Medallion Resources Ltd (TSX-V: MDL) explores for low-production-cost, large-tonnage heavy rare-earth-element (REE) deposits with a clear metallurgical path and cost-effective infrastructure. REE's are key components required by many new energy-saving technologies including wind turbines, electric and hybrid vehicles, super magnets and all modern electronics. Medallion is headed by REE veteran Dr. Bill Bird with support from an expert technical team that can meet the challenges of evaluating and cost-effectively exploring the best REE projects.

      Medallion explores the Eden Lake REE property in western Manitoba, under an option agreement with Rare Element Resources Ltd that gives Medallion the right to earn a 65% interest in the exploration joint venture. Eden Lake is a recent REE discovery with potential for high neodymium values and significant heavy REE by-products.

      Medallion also explores over 42 square kilometres of the Red Wine peralkaline intrusion in southern Labrador under an agreement to option a 100% interest in six mineral licenses (subject to a 3% royalty). The portions of the Red Wine intrusion that are covered by the six licenses are known to host the mineral eudialyte, which contains elevated values of the heavy REE's.

      Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Rare Element Board of Directors as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Rare Element management, who take full responsibility for content. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

      Medallion Management, which takes full responsibility for content, prepared this news release. The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Some of the statements contained in this release are forward-looking statements, such as estimates and statements that describe medallion's future exploration and financing plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that Medallion or management expects a stated condition or result to occur. Since forward-looking statements address future events and conditions, by their very nature, they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results in each case could differ materially from those currently anticipated in these statements. Such risks include expectations that may be raised by discussing potential acquisitions or exploration plans. Also, in order to proceed with Medallion's exploration plans, additional funding is necessary and, depending on market conditions, this funding may not be forthcoming on a schedule or on terms that facilitate Medallion's plans.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.

      CONTACT:

      For information,
      refer to Rare Element's
      web site href="http://www.rareelementresources.com/">http://www.rareelementresources.com/
      r/> or contact:
      Mark T Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520 ext 242
      href="mailto:mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com">mtbrown@pacificohref="mailto:mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com">pportunity.com
      Donald E
      Ranta, (604) 687-3520
      href="mailto:don@rareelementresources.com">don@rareelementrehref="mailto:don@rareelementresources.com">sources.com

      Quelle: http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2010-10/18239463…
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      schrieb am 14.10.10 20:05:17
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      Medallion, Rare Element stake six claims by Eden Lake
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17683…
      Rare Element collects bulk sample for pilot plant test
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17678…
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      schrieb am 18.10.10 17:46:44
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.324.366 von power_48 am 14.10.10 20:05:17In den USA ist ein Kaufrausch ausgebrochen. In 2 Stunden sind auf der AMEX über 3 Mio. shares über den tisch gegangen. Ich finde aber keine neue Nachrichten.
      Weißt jemand mehr.
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      schrieb am 18.10.10 20:29:48
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.343.099 von Buba256 am 18.10.10 17:46:44Der neue Dines-Letter ist raus...:D
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      schrieb am 19.10.10 18:37:19
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.256.391 von power_48 am 03.10.10 20:08:50Ich denke vor 2013 wird das nichts:rolleyes:


      Molycorp is currently producing 3,000 tons of rare earth products per year and plans to modernize and expand its Mountain Pass, California facility to produce 20,000 tons of rare earth products, including oxides, metals, alloys, and magnets, per year by the end of 2012.
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      schrieb am 20.10.10 12:32:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.344.428 von power_48 am 18.10.10 20:29:48Also doch die Übernahmengerüchte haben in den letzten Tagen den Kurs so stark nach oben katapultiert.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (AMEX:REE) jumped 19.54% to $11.50 on about 10.08 million shares on continuous buyout rumors. Analysts see the company as a prime takeover target, as the U.S. government looks to secure a domestic supply of the metals.

      The stock opened at $9.47 and traded within the range of $7.73-$11.58. In the past one month of trading sessions, the stock went up more than 100%. The stock made its fresh one-year high of $11.58.


      http://newsworthystocks.com/201010192121/gainers/stock-gaine…
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      schrieb am 20.10.10 17:51:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.166 ()
      In the News Post says politics help give Rare Element a boost

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx
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      schrieb am 21.10.10 00:16:05
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.359.655 von power_48 am 20.10.10 17:51:21Hallo Power_48,
      kannst Du den Bericht in vollen Länge in dieses Forum kopieren. Unter deinem Link finde ich leider nchts.
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      schrieb am 21.10.10 06:56:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.362.530 von Buba256 am 21.10.10 00:16:05Nimm für einen Monat das Probe-Abo...

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17696…

      Klicken Sie auf den Link oben...gelb...für ein kostenloses Probeabo....
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 01:00:30
      Beitrag Nr. 1.169 ()
      21.10.2010

      Gedrosselter chinesischer Export
      Deutschen Firmen gehen Hightech-Metalle aus


      Von Axel Bojanowski

      http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/0,1518,724405,00.ht…




      :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 09:37:11
      !
      Dieser Beitrag wurde moderiert.
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 16:13:51
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.370.653 von Fruehrentner am 22.10.10 01:00:30Einstieg-bzw. Nachkauf nutzen,bevor sie wieder hochrauscht!:):)
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 16:27:17
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      Schon geht die Post ab!!
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 20:17:27
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.371.385 von ranking am 22.10.10 09:37:11Hast Du mal eine Quelle für Deine Aussage ???
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 20:22:33
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.371.385 von ranking am 22.10.10 09:37:11@ranking
      Dein obiges Posting ist eine klare Falschaussage...dafür sollte dich der Mod gleich wegsperren...


      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/Management.asp

      Donald E. Ranta | Mark T. Brown | Jim Clark | Norm Anderson | Norman Burmeister | Stephen Quin
      Gregory Mckelvey | Winnie Wong


      Management

      The management team of Rare Element Resources combines a high degree of experience in developing and financing mining companies. Its background includes former senior positions with Price Waterhouse Coopers, Teck Cominco Ltd., Miramar Mining Corporation, Phelps Dodge and many successful, publicly traded resource companies.



      Donald E. Ranta, Ph.D., P.Geo.
      President, CEO & Director
      Donald Ranta is an exploration and development mining executive experienced in planning, implementing and directing successful exploration and acquisitions throughout North and South America and internationally. He is also a former president and board member of SME and is currently the Vice President, Finance and board member of AIME. He has successfully directed and led innovative exploration efforts resulting in the discovery, evaluation and/or acquisition of several major deposits including Montana's McDonald gold and Mexico's Santa Gertrudis gold ore bodies. He has also participated in the acquisition or discovery of a number of other gold deposits including Baja California's Paradones Amarillos, Idaho's Kiglore, Montana's Seven-Up Pete, Mexico's Dolores gold-silver, Burkina Faso's Youga gold and Russia's Kuranakh gold. In addition, he serves as a director of Animas Resources Ltd. and has been a Vice President of Exploration for Echo Bay Mines and Manager/Vice President for North American Exploration at Phelps Dodge Mining Company.

      Mark T. Brown, B.Comm., C.A.
      CFO & Director

      Mark Brown is president and director of Pacific Opportunity Capital Ltd. Headquartered in Vancouver, BC, Pacific Opportunity is a financial consulting and merchant banking firm active in venture capital markets in North America. Mr. Brown is also an officer and/or director of a number of public and private companies, including Almaden Minerals, Animas Resources, Avrupa Minerals, Pitchstone Exploration, and Tarsis Resources. His corporate activities include transactions, financings and corporate financial planning. Prior to joining Pacific Opportunity, Mr. Browns background included managing financial departments of two TSE 300 mining corporations: Eldorado Gold and Miramar Mining.

      Mr. Brown has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of British Columbia and became a Chartered Accountant while with PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

      Jim Clark, Ph.D
      Vice President, Exploration

      Jim Clark brings 30 years of industry experience to Rare Element Resources. He has planned, organized, and conducted all aspects of project exploration and target generation work as an employee and a consultant for a variety of mining companies, including Molycorp and Hecla Mining Company. Dr. Clark has a strong field orientation with extensive supervisory and project management experience in exploration programs for industrial minerals, precious and base metals, and specialty metals. He was senior geologist, then exploration supervisor, for Hecla from 1986 -- 1992, and played a key role in identifying Rare Element Resources' current Bear Lodge REE resource and the property's underlying gold mineralization potential, now joint ventured with Newmont. Dr. Clark has extensive experience in exploration and academic studies of commodities related to alkaline igneous rocks, including REE's, Nb, and gold. He is the current owner and Chief Geologist of Applied Petrographics, a consulting company he formed in 1998 to provide petrographic and microanalytical services to the mining industry. Clients include Barrick Gold, Newmont Mining, Hecla Mining, AngloGold, and CVRD, as well as many smaller companies. He holds a Ph.D. in volcanic geology and igneous petrology from the University of Oregon, an M.S. in geological oceanography from Oregon State University, and a B.S. in geology from The Ohio State University. He is a licensed geologist in the state of Washington.

      M. Norman Anderson, P.Eng.
      Director

      Mr. Anderson has had a long and distinguished career in the mining industry. Since 1987 he has been an active consultant, with a focus on due diligence and evaluation for financial institutions and mining companies. Prior to this, he worked for Cominco during which time he spent a four-year period in an executive position with Amax Lead Zinc. Inc. In 1978 he became President and Chief Operation Officer, and in 1980 he assumed complete responsibility for Comincos business as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Anderson brings a wealth of experience in specialized metals to Rare Element.

      Norman Burmeister, P.Eng.
      Director

      Mr. Burmeister graduated from the Colorado School of Mines in Mining Geology in 1961 and has over 40 years of experience in the mining industry. He was Chief Geologist for Silver Standard Resources from 1965 to 1978. In 1980 he founded Bull Run Corporation and served as its Chairman and CEO until 1992. During that period Bull Run successfully found, explored and developed a significant gold mine in Elko County, Nevada.

      Stephen P. Quin, P.Geo.
      Director

      Mr. Quin is the President of Sherwood Mining Corporation and was formerly the Executive Vice President and Director of Miramar Mining Corporation ("Miramar"). Mr. Quin is a graduate in mining geology from the Royal School of Mines, London, and has over 25 years experience in exploration, mining and corporate affairs. Mr. Quin was with Miramar through its formation, growth and reorganization to focus on the Hope Bay project. He joined Miramar as an independent director in 1987, and became Executive Vice-President in 1991. Mr. Quin is also an independent director of Mercator Minerals Ltd.

      Gregory Mckelvey
      Director

      Mr. McKelvey, MS. Geol., has more than forty years of extensive, international experience in Latin America, Africa, and Europe in expanding responsibilities for significant mining companies such as Kennecott, Cominco, Homestake, and Phelps Dodge. He also acts as an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Arizona in their International Center for Mining Health, Safety, and Environment and worked for the USGS in Latin America. He has also consulted for Lundin, Codelco, Phelps Dodge, Newmont Mining, Gerald Metals, and Quadra Mining. He is currently President of Animas Resources Ltd.

      Winnie Wong
      Corporate Secretary

      Winnie Wong C.A received a Bachelor of Commerce Degree (Honours) from Queen's University in 1996 and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia. She is currently Vice President of Pacific Opportunity Capital Ltd. Her role is to manage the financial administration team and to assist Pacific Opportunity Capital Ltd.'s management group on corporate finance projects. Prior to joining Pacific Opportunity Capital Ltd., Ms. Wong was the controller of Pivotal Corporation a company providing software, services and support to a variety of businesses. Between 1996 and 1999, Ms. Wong worked with Deloitte & Touche, Chartered Accountants.

      Bob Bishop

      Mr. Bishop, from 1983 until 2007, was the Editor and Publisher of Gold Mining Stock Report, a subscription-based newsletter focused primarily on junior resource companies. He remains an active investor in the sector, is one of the largest shareholders in Rare Element, and maintains widespread contacts throughout the industry.

      Dr. William H Bird
      PGeo

      Dr. Bird has over 40 years of experience in the mining industry. He has been a senior executive and CEO of several successful, publicly-traded companies, including Rare Element Resources. He obtained his PhD in Geology from the Colorado School of Mines, and has served in numerous consulting, executive and teaching capacities

      David Beling

      David Beling is a graduate of the University of Arizona and a Registered Professional Mining Engineer. Mr. Beling has examined or been involved with 200 mines and 158 mineral processing plants worldwide. His career includes engineering, management and executive positions with several junior and major companies, including Phelps Dodge, Union Oil, Westinghouse, United Technologies and Fluor Corp. He is Executive Vice President & COO of Geovic, Ltd. with responsibilities to develop what will be the world's largest primary cobalt project in Cameroon, Africa.

      Dr. Anthony N. Mariano

      Dr. Anthony N. (Tony) Mariano is a geological consultant for rare earths and other rare metals. He has been the "go-to" expert on the geology and mineralogy of rare earths, niobium-tantalum, and other rare metals for several decades. Tony is an expert mineralogist and petrographer, and he integrates a strong knowledge of geology and extractive metallurgy ("geometallurgy") to predict success or failure of proposed rare-earth and niobium-tantalum ventures. His professional opinions on the potential economic viability of these deposits based on mineralogical examination are eagerly sought by the industry worldwide, and he is a renowned world expert in the exploration for new rare-metals resources.

      Matt R. Bender

      Mr. Matt Bender is currently Senior Study Director for Newmont Mining Company, responsible for early stages of project engineering and economic studies. He has over 22 years of experience in the mining and mineral processing fields, which include precious metals, base metals and industrial mineral operations, and process design and engineering. He has directed scoping studies, preliminary economic assessments, prefeasibility studies, and feasibility studies for projects around the world.

      Jeff Phillips

      Mr. Phillips is currently President of Global Market Development in San Diego, California. Mr. Phillips brings extensive experience in the areas of finance, marketing, and corporate communications for publicly traded companies. His past natural resource clients have included: Metallica Resourc¬es, Ultra Petroleum, Silver Standard Resources, Strathmore Uranium, Penaco Energy, Guyana Goldfields, and Boron Chemicals.
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      schrieb am 22.10.10 22:07:40
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      Seltene Erden China droht WTO-Klage

      ROUNDUP/Seltene Erden China droht WTO-Klage - Preise steigen
      Autor: dpa-AFX



      PEKING - Die EU, Japan und die USA erwägen eine mögliche Klage bei der Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) gegen die Drosselung der chinesischen Ausfuhren von Seltenen Erden. China hat die Ausfuhr dieser Hochtechnologie-Metalle nach Japan praktisch weitgehend eingestellt. Auch deutsche und andere europäische sowie amerikanische Unternehmen sind bereits betroffen. Japan und die USA haben die Möglichkeit einer WTO-Klage bereits ´inoffiziell´ diskutiert, berichtete die japanische Zeitung ´Nikkei Business Daily´ am Freitag.

      Nach Informationen der Nachrichtenagentur dpa in Peking laufen in der Europäischen Union schon Anfragen bei betroffenen Unternehmen, die gewöhnlich zur Vorbereitung eines WTO-Verfahrens nötig sind. In Peking forderte Daimler-Chef Dieter Zetsche vor Journalisten ein stärkeres Engagement der Europäer bei solchen Spezialrohstoffen. ´Wir müssen das nicht nur sehr aufmerksam beobachten, sondern als Europäer auch aktiv mitgestalten, so dass wir auch langfristig Zugang kriegen´, sagte Zetsche. Andere Nationen seien da weitblickender und aktiver. Es gebe bei Mercedes aber aktuell keine Engpässe.

      Die Drosselung der chinesischen Exporte hat auch beim Besuch von Wirtschaftsminister Rainer Brüderle (FDP) am 12. Oktober in Peking eine Rolle gespielt, wie informierte Kreise berichteten. Bei Handelsminister Chen Deming wurden Sorgen des Chemieriesen BASF angesprochen, für die Katalysator-Produktion in den USA nicht mehr genug Nachschub zu bekommen. Eine Konzernsprecherin in Ludwigshafen sagte auf dpa-Anfrage, es bestehe kein Produktionsengpass. Die Metalle aus China seien nach wie vor am Weltmarkt erhältlich. Doch seien die Preise deutlich angestiegen.

      Industriekreise berichteten der dpa, einzelne Rohstoffe seien ´bis zu 20-fach teurer´ geworden. Die Kosten könnten sich langfristig auch in höheren Preisen für Produkte niederschlagen. Ein höherer Erlös könnten aber den Abbau an anderen Orten außerhalb Chinas wieder interessant machen, obwohl es meist Jahre dauert, um eine Förderung aufzubauen. Auch eine WTO-Klage könne nicht schnell Abhilfe schaffen, weil sie ein bis zwei Jahre brauche, hieß es.

      Nach den WTO-Regeln sind Exportquoten verboten. Ausnahmen sind in engen Grenzen und nur dann möglich, wenn heimische Unternehmen auch davon betroffen sind. China hat wiederholt beteuert, dass seine Ausfuhrbeschränkungen nicht im Widerspruch zu WTO-Regeln stehen. Begründet werden sie vor allem mit Umweltschutz und einer Konsolidierung seiner Rohstoff-Industrie.

      Die Exporte nach Japan setzten allerdings im September weitgehend aus, als der Streit zwischen Peking und Tokio über die Kollision eines chinesischen Fischerboots mit einem Schiff der japanischen Küstenwache in einem umstrittenen Seegebiet aufflammte. Seither stoßen gerade die Exporte nach Japan auf neue bürokratische Hürden beim Zoll, wie japanische Zeitungen berichteten. Es gibt Schätzungen, dass im Frühjahr die japanischen Vorräte aufgebraucht sein dürften.

      China hatte im Juli die Ausfuhrquote für dieses Jahr um 72 Prozent verringert. Nach widersprüchlichen Regierungsangaben werden für 2011 weitere Beschränkungen erwogen. China ist mit einem Anteil von 97 Prozent der weltgrößte Exporteur von Seltenen Erden, die in der Produktion von Handys, Festplatten, Elektroautos, Katalysatoren, in der Lasertechnik oder in Windkraftanlagen gebraucht werden. Auch Rüstungsindustrien sind betroffen.

      Auch in Deutschland erhalten erste Unternehmen keine Seltenen Erden mehr, berichtete ´Spiegel Online´. ´Wir stehen am Beginn einer Versorgungskrise´, wurde der Geologe Harald Elsner von der Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) zitiert./lw/DP/he
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      schrieb am 24.10.10 19:24:07
      Beitrag Nr. 1.176 ()
      http://seekingalpha.com/article/231266-rare-element-resource…

      obige Analyse übersetzt: vom 21.10.2010

      ERGEBNIS eine Klitsche mit 5 Angestellten --kein umsatz also lesen

      Wir haben einen fairen Anteil an Blasen erlebt, in den letzten 15 Jahren: Internet Aktien, Gehäuse, Rohöl und chinesische Aktien. Wir hatten einige Erfolge bei der Identifizierung "Blasen" in einzelne Aktien und Warnung der Investment-Community zu bestimmten Problemen (einschließlich HUSA bei $20,35 hier sehen und PCBC bei $5.11 hier sehen). Vielleicht die meisten unersättlichen Blase in den letzten Speicher ist mit Rare Earth-Element auftreten ("RE" oder "RE-Elemente") Bestände. Wir haben einige Arbeit, Rahmung, die Chancen und Risiken innerhalb der RE-Elemente-Raum geleistet. Nach Durchsicht der Hype, wir glauben, es gibt enorme Risiko in RE-Aktien und Highlight Rare Element-Ressourcen (AMEX: "REE" $12.74 / TSX: "REC") als eine potenzielle kurze Gelegenheit, oder zumindest ein stock Investoren vermeiden sollten
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      Seltene Element ist eine kanadische Firma, die die Bear Lodge-Mine liegt in der nordöstlichen Ecke von Wyoming besitzt. Der Aktienkurs ist bis über 500 % seit Anfang Juli und über 65 % in den letzten drei Tagen. Mit der Euphorie der starken Bewegung in RE Element Bestände haben Spekulanten zuerst gekauft und gestellte Fragen später. Wir glauben, Rare Element Investoren wollen Sie weitere Diligence vor Piling in ein Unternehmen mit einem potenziell wertlos Grundstück getan hatten. Wir glauben, Rare-Element ist ein stark gefördert Lager mit fragwürdigen Management und massive Risiken für einen Business-Plan, der unter die rosigsten Szenario nicht bei voller Produktion bis 2015 oder 2016 werden. Zu dieser Zeit erwarten wir ein Überangebot von EE-Lieferungen die Welt leiden könnte. Als ein Ergebnis, glauben wir aktuelle Investoren Gesicht mindestens 70 % Nachteil vom aktuellen Niveau.
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      Rare Earths - nicht das Rare
      "Seltene Erde Elemente" sind 17 Mineralien auf des Periodensystems. Die Elemente werden in verschiedenen Anwendungen, in der Regel in winzigen Mengen verwendet. Es gibt einen Grund, den viele Investoren nicht der RE-Elemente seit Mitte der Schule Wissenschaft Klasse gehört hatte. Seltenen Erden Elemente einfach, dar einen sehr kleinen Markt. Laut der USGS, eine bloße 124.000 Tonnen RE verbraucht wurden, eine Marktgröße von weniger als $2 Milliarden weltweit darstellt (Quelle: Reuters und USGS).
      Vor über einem Jahr begann Geschichten über Chinas Dominanz in RE Bergbau mit 97 % der weltweiten Produktion und Erforschung Bemühungen in Südafrika, Brasilien, Kanada und den USA (siehe diese Geschichte hier September 2009 datiert) erscheinen. Wie bei den meisten gehypten Räume, hat diese Geschichte auf einer täglichen Basis von Nachrichtenagenturen, Internet-Chat-Räume und sogar Unternehmen IR Firmen recycelt wurden. Nach dem Börsengang von MolyCorp (NYSE: MCP) im Juli und die jüngsten Chinesisch exportieren Quoten, RE Element Preise und Bestände haben deutlich verteuert. China ist jetzt mit seinen Markt Schlagkraft in RE als politisches Statement, zunehmende Exportquoten und Quellensteuer Ausfuhren nach Japan. Das Ergebnis ist eine weitere Spitze in RE Element Preise gewesen.
      Wir glauben, dass RE erhöhten Preise sind ein temporäres Phänomen aus zwei Gründen. Zuerst glauben wir China wird wahrscheinlich zugeben und beginnen exportieren RE Elemente wieder als politischer Druck-Mount. Die Chinesen könnten haben eine Geschichte von Überschwemmungen Märkte mit einer massiven Versorgung mit Rohstoffen oder Endprodukte, und wieder aufzunehmen, exportieren und zerquetschen RE Preise jederzeit.
      Zweitens ist der Begriff "seltenen Erden" ein Etikettenschwindel. Laut der USGS: "trotz ihres Namens, die meisten seltenen Erden sind nicht besonders selten." Die USGS schätzt, dass die insgesamt weltweiten Reserven der RE 99 Mio. Tonnen oder 800 Jahre der Versorgungssicherheit am aktuellen Verbrauch-Preise
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      Darüber hinaus findet die meisten seltenen Erden-Verbrauch in China, das 65 % des Angebots gemäß der USGS verbraucht. Die meisten waren produziert in China mit RE Element Eingänge tatsächlich am Ende als Ausfuhren in den Rest der Welt (und diese Produkte sind keine Kontingente). Japan verbraucht weiteres 26 % des Angebots, was bedeutet, diese beiden Länder über 90 % der weltweiten Versorgung verbrauchen. Laut der USGS die USA importiert weniger als 7000 Tonnen des RU in 2009 und tatsächlich ausgeführten eine größere Menge als es importiert. (siehe hier .pdf).
      Wenn MolyCorp's Mountain Pass mine im Jahr 2012 läuft, hat Management erklärt, dass Sie erwarten, 20.000 Tonnen des ru zu produzieren. Dies stellt drei Mal die Höhe des RU in die USA im Jahr 2009 eingeführt. Der US Geological Survey schätzt, dass Chinas Bayan Kuang mine (siehe hier), mehr als 40 Millionen Tonnen von EE-Elemente hat, die ausreicht, um die Welt seit über 300 Jahren allein zu liefern. Kongress und das US-Militär haben auch Sorge für EE-Element Bedürfnisse für bestimmte Waffen ausgedrückt. Wir schätzen, dass die Nachfrage vom US-Militär wahrscheinlich weniger als 1.000 Tonnen pro Jahr ist, und leicht durch Mountain Pass angegangen werden werden.
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      Wir erwarten, dass die Welt überschwemmt in RE Versorgung zu sein, wenn / wenn Rare Element's Bear Lodge in 2015 oder 2016 produziert. Derzeit ist die weltweite Nachfrage nach RE außerhalb von China eine magere 44.000 Tonnen, und nur 12.000 Tonnen mit Ausnahme von Japan. Während wir als Wachstumsmarkt RE Elemente anzeigen, wir glauben RE recycling und RE Alternativen könnte dämpfen Marktwachstum. Wir überprüft Pläne für sechs pubic Unternehmen in der RE-Raum, und kombiniert, Sie planen, über 82.000 Tonnen Produktion des RU pro Jahr [Lynas (LYSCF.PK) (22 k), Arafura (20 k), MCP (20 k), Avalon (AVARF.PK) (5 k), Quest Rare (5 k), Rare Element (10 K)]. Dies entspricht fast zwei Mal die aktuelle Nachfrage außerhalb von China und schließt die massive private Projekte in Indien, Brasilien, Südafrika, Australien und den USA. Einer Schätzung schlägt vor, dass vor über einem Jahr 120 RE Element-Bergbau-Projekte weltweit in verschiedenen Phasen gab (siehe hier). Und das war vor den jüngsten Anstieg der Preise. Angesichts den massiven Ausbau des weltweiten RE Mining, erwarten wir die Welt erleben Sie eine Flut von EE-Elemente durch die Zeit, die Rare Element's Mine bis ist und ausgeführt wird. Als ein Ergebnis, glauben wir, es ist eine defekte Annahme, "Blase" Preisgestaltung in die künftige Projektionen zu extrapolieren
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      Red Flags Bear Lodge
      Drehen unsere Aufmerksamkeit auf die kleinen kanadischen spekulative Outfit, könnten wir nicht helfen, aber die Ticker amüsant finden: REE. Leider mussten wir sofortige Erinnerungen an die Schmerzen, die Internet.com am oberen Rand der dot.com-Blase erstellt. Seltene Element hat derzeit eine Marktkapitalisierung von über 400 Millionen Dollar. Ihre neuesten Financials zeigen etwa 10 Millionen Dollar von Vermögenswerten und 0 (null) Einnahmen. Sie hatten 5 Millionen US-Dollar Bargeld auf Bilanz bei ihrer letzten Anmeldung. Laut ihrer letzten 20-F hat Rare Element zwei Vollzeit-Mitarbeiter und fünf Teilzeitmitarbeiter (siehe hier). Diese "Exploration und Entwicklung" Firma hat weniger als $7,000.00 in den letzten drei Jahren ausgegeben (siehe hier). Das Management-Team hat einen stetigen Strom von Pressemitteilungen löschte, aber wir haben wenig Zweifel, dass diese Promotion Releases schließlich irrelevant für seltene Element werden bis wir viel näher an der Mitte des Jahrzehnts sind
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      Der Name der Eigenschaft, wo Rare Element seiner RE Element Tests durchführt, ist Bear Lodge befindet sich in der nordöstlichen Ecke von Wyoming. Spartacus Capital, das Vorgänger-Unternehmen, das seltene Elemente, erwarb die Bear Lodge-Mine in 2002 für weniger als $1 Million. Das Unternehmen erwartet Produktion des Werks in 2015 beginnen. Gemäß Rare Elemente eigenen Dokumente, in den letzten 38 Jahre, drei hoch entwickelte Bergbau-Unternehmen, MolyCorp, Hecla Mining (HL) und Duval Corporation, Eigentum und erforscht Bear Lodge für EE-Elemente. Bohren Sie nach 44 Löcher, keiner diese anspruchsvolle Bergleute, die weiterhin zu bohren, alle Ihre Bemühungen aufzugeben und Essen die sunk Costs auswählen. Wir glauben, dass einer der Gründe ist der niedrige Erzgehalt von Bear Lodge. Gemäß Rare Element's Präsentation für Investoren hat Bear Lodge ein Erzgehalt von 3,5 %, weniger, dass die Hälfte der MolyCorp's Mountain Pass (8,2 %) und ein Drittel der Lynas' Mount Weld (13,6 %). Aufgrund unserer Forschung (wir bitten Leser für Ihre eigenen Forschungsarbeit zu diesem Thema), dies macht Bear Lodge die Aussichten für den erfolgreichen Betrieb extrem abhängig von EE-Element-Preise, die auf vorhandenen Ebenen bleiben. Wenn unsere früheren Annahme korrekt (zusammen mit den scheinbaren Abschluss von drei hoch entwickelter Bergleute ist) und Preise der EE-Elemente normalisieren, werden es unwirtschaftlich zu mir Bear Lodge (vorausgesetzt, der Vermögenswert noch genug, um in die Zukunft dieser über mitgelieferte Markt teilnehmen besitzt). So während viele RE-Bestände deutlich auf höher RE Preise erhöht haben, werden die meisten, einschließlich seltene Elemente, in einer Position zu heutigen Preisen nutzen nie
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      Angesichts der Fülle von RE Elemente weltweit, Zugang zu RE möglicherweise nicht so problematisch, aber Verarbeitung RE Elemente in nutzbare Rohstoffe ist teuer, schwierig und ökologisch zerstörerischen. In der Tat, war Mountain Pass ursprünglich nicht nur aufgrund einer Flut von billig RE Elemente aus China, sondern auch für Umweltbelange heruntergefahren. Rare Element's hoch aktuelle Marktkapitalisierung zu rechtfertigen, glauben wir Preise des ru, nicht nur extrem hoch bleiben müssen, aber seltene-Element müssen Verarbeitungsfunktionen aufbauen. Ein Bryon Securities-Bericht schätzt dieses seltene Elemente 350 Millionen Dollar kosten würde. Darüber hinaus müssten seltene Elemente erhebliche Genehmigungs- und Umweltbelangen, zusammen mit erheblichen Start-up-Kosten zu überwinden. Mit zwei vollen Mitarbeiter, eine kleine Bilanz und Perspektiven für bedeutende verwässernden Equity-Angebote schlägt der gesunde Menschenverstand etwas den Geruch-Test nicht bestanden hat.
      Wir haben wenig Wert auf Rare Element's andere Projekte: gold Mining in Bear Lodge and Eden Lake. Eden Lake ist eine Eigenschaft Rare Element für weniger als $1 Million vor kurzem erworben. Seltene Element Management behauptet auch Potenzial für gold Mining. Anfang dieses Jahres, Newmont (NYSE: NEM) ging weg von einem JV, die Sie mit seltene Elemente auf diese Eigenschaft für eine Gesamtsumme von $27.000 Wert der bezahlte Aufwendungen hatten (6/8/2010 Einreichung umreißt die Beendigung Ihrer JV). Newmont erhalten eine Netto-Hütte-lizenzfreie, sollte nichts gefunden, aber ihre Verluste auf Entwicklung und Erforschung (Sie verbrachte fast 3 Millionen Dollar in Entwicklung und weigerte sich, mehr Geld auszugeben). So war Bear Lodge im Grunde Ihnen kostenlos von Freeport im Austausch für eine net Hütte Lizenzgebühren, gegeben die Sie für eine Gesamtmenge von 50.000 US-Dollar von Freeport und Newmont erworben. Angesichts die Komplexität der Newmont, glauben wir gold-Projekt bietet wenig Wert
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      Red Flags Around Management
      Die Qualität der ein Management-Team ist äußerst wichtig für jedes small-Cap-Unternehmen. Aber wenn Ihre Management-Bank so klein wie Rare-Element ist, Einschätzung des Managements ist wichtig. Wir fanden es neugierig, dass seltene Elemente seine Adresse in Ihre Einreichungen (325 Howe St., # 410, Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada V6C 1Z7) mit mindestens sechs andere Unternehmen (Pacific Opportunity Capital Ausführen von Chairman und CEO Donald Ranta, CFO Mark t. Brown und Sekretär Winnie Wong Aktien; Betroffene Ressourcen [ANI.V]; Mieter Zahlungssysteme; Avrupa Mineralien AG [AVU.V] früher Everclear Capital; Cordova Industries; und Sutter Gold Mining Inc. [SGM.V].
      Unser Anliegen war bereits erhöht die Verbringungen der vermischten Natur der Büro-Adresse gegeben, aber nichts konnte haben uns bereit für den Schock des Managements Bios und Geschichte zu sehen. Die meisten Managementteams, denen wir zu sprechen werden mit einem Betrieb verbraucht. Wir glauben, es ist eine bedeutende rote Fahne, dass wichtige Mitglieder der Rare Element's Management-Team mit mehr als fünf engagiert sind derzeit Unternehmen. Es ist unser Verständnis, dass Rare Element's Sekretär Winnie Wong und CFO Mark t. Brown Prinzipale von etwas namens Pacific Opportunity Capital LTD, dass Aktien-Büroflächen mit seltene Elemente sind. Mark t. Brown's Bio in der 20-F Listen 18 Unternehmen, wo er die derzeitigen oder ehemaligen CFO oder Direktor ist. Fast alle diese Unternehmen sind Billigaktien Canadian-gehandelt. Eine einfache Google News Suche zeigt, dass Mark t. Brown Pressemitteilungen für mindestens drei andere Unternehmen in den letzten zwei Wochen, einschließlich Pechstein Exploration, Avrupa Mineralien und Tarsis ausgestellt hat.
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      Vorsitzender und CEO Donald E. Ranta war zuvor mit Greenstone Resources, ein Bergbau-Stück, das derzeit in der Penny-Gebiet ist der Handel. Herr Ranta, ist auch im Vorstand der Avrupa Mineralien, zusammen mit dem CFO Mark T Brown und Sekretär Winnie Wong. Sekretär Winnie Wong war (bis vor kurzem) auch Sekretär des Portal-Ressourcen [PDO.V], ein Öl und gas-Penny Stock. Sie ist auch der CFO für etwas namens Avrupa Mineralien, derzeit den Handel in der 41 Cent-Bereich in Kanada. Dann gibt es noch Apoquindo Mineralien, von denen Sie auch die corporate Secretary, ist, und es gibt Animas Resources LTD [ANI.V] deren CFO (ein weiteres 43 Cent Stock) Sie ist. Sie hat auch Fox-Ressourcen als Ihren CFO, Deal Capital als Präsident und Mittelmeer Mineralien als CFO zugeordnet wurde.
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      Abschluss
      Einer jüngste rationale Stimme in RE Elemente ist der CEO of Neo Materials [TSX: NEM], Constantine Karayannopoulos. Als ein Unternehmen mit 85 %-Markt teilen bei der Verarbeitung von Neo-Pulver, ist Karayannopoulos stark lohnen, um RE Elemente zu fördern. In den letzten mehreren Präsentationen, hat er jedoch Bedenken rund um die Blase in RE Elemente geäußert. Von Hintergrund Neo-Materials hat exklusiven Zugriff auf schwere seltenen Erden in der Pitinga-Mine in Brasilien von mir, eine Tatsache-Investoren haben schien zu übersehen, wenn NEM's Lager zu anderen RE-Namen vergleichen. On September 15, 2010, Karayannopoulos erklärte: Es ist sehr, sehr gefährlich für die Menschen zu begehen Hunderte von Millionen Dollar zu Projekten, die weitere fünf Jahre oder mehr zu sehen, das Licht des Tages stattfinden wird.
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      Es ist sehr, sehr gefährlich für die Menschen zu begehen Hunderte von Millionen Dollar zu Projekten, die weitere fünf Jahre oder mehr zu sehen, das Licht des Tages stattfinden wird.
      Er fuhr fort zu Vorsicht, als ob er speziell für seltene Elemente Anspielung waren: am Ende des Tages, seltenen Erden sind nicht so selten. Bubble Economics beiseite, es ist einfach nicht genug Wert in den Boden zu graben das Zeug und verarbeiten es zu rechtfertigen.
      Zwar es erfrischend ist zu hören, einen CEO, die dem Markt offen reden, glauben wir, Karayannopoulos Warnung an Investoren unbemerkt gegangen ist.
      Wir haben vor kurzem damit begonnen, unsere Forschung über seltene Element-Ressourcen und sind gestört durch die roten Fahnen, die wir gefunden haben. Wir glauben an Dynamik Investoren Gesicht erhebliches Risiko in spekulieren in Aktien zu ungerechtfertigten Preisniveaus. Wir betrachten Rare Element's Lager wie die Definition der größere fool's Theorie. Wenn es bricht, werden dort Sie nicht ein verständiger Anleger mit den Verkäufern auf dem Weg nach unten Liquidität auszustatten. Wenn RE Element Preise bleiben hoch in fünf Jahren, Bear Lodge könnte einige Wert haben. Wenn wir richtig sind und EE-Preise gegeben ein Überangebot im Angebot fallen, die Bear Lodge mine wertlos sein könnte. Wir erwarten zu Berichten nach der Durchführung weiterer Due Diligence.

      Veröffentlichungsdatum: Short REE
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      schrieb am 24.10.10 19:25:59
      Beitrag Nr. 1.177 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.377.236 von power_48 am 22.10.10 22:07:40An Gewinnmitnahmen ist noch keiner gestorben...daran sollte jeder denken der hier die letzten Anstiege mitgemacht hat...es gibt bereits Shortansagen...

      Rare Element Resources: Potential Short Opportunity

      http://seekingalpha.com/article/231266-rare-element-resource…


      RES ist schon seit Wochen im Steigflug und zuletzt durch Dines und Co. und Übernahmegerüchte an der Amex bis über 13USD gestiegen...ich habe hier bereits letzte Woche um die 10USD die Hälfte rausgenommen...und vom Rest den Einstand gleich mit...also nur noch die Rest-Gewinne sind drin. Bleibe jetzt erstmal hier an der Seitenlinie.

      Keine Kauf oder Verkaufsempfehlung...jeder denkt selbst !
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      schrieb am 26.10.10 19:55:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.178 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.381.039 von power_48 am 24.10.10 19:25:59Das ist doch mal ne Hausnummer...nach den Shortversuch...;)

      Rare Element Resources omits year-end P&L

      2010-10-25 18:00 ET - News Release

      Mr. Mark Brown reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2010


      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has filed its audited financial statements and management's discussion and analysis for the fourth quarter and year ended June 30, 2010, on SEDAR.

      These financial results for the year ended June 30, 2010, include the following accomplishments:

      * The completion of the company's largest-ever rare earth element (REE) drilling program in November, 2009;
      * The completion of an updated NI 43-101-compliant REE inferred mineral resource estimate that increased the prior year's estimate by 50 per cent, which was announced in Stockwatch on May 26, 2010;
      * The completion of three financings totalling $13.3-million (U.S.), including an $8.3-million (U.S.) short-form prospectus offering;
      * The signing of an agreement with Newmont America Exploration Ltd. for the Sundance gold project, allowing the company to maintain its 100-per-cent interest in the mineral potential within the entire property;
      * The advancement of the metallurgical testing of the near-surface oxide portion of the REE deposit;
      * The acquisition of two rare earth properties in Canada, one of which was optioned to a third party;
      * Commencement in June, 2010, of the largest REE drilling and exploration program to date at Bear Lodge.

      Subsequent to the June 30, 2010, year-end, Rare Element also completed the following:

      * Commencement of a gold drilling and exploration program on the Sundance gold project at Bear Lodge;
      * Listing of the company's shares on the NYSE Amex Stock Exchange under the symbol REE;
      * C
      ompletion of the NI 43-101-compliant preliminary economic analysis of the Bear Lodge REE deposit, as announced in Stockwatch on Sept. 28, 2010.

      Rare Element currently has 34,770,965 common shares outstanding and 39,327,823 common shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis. Rare Element has approximately $12-million (U.S.) in cash and no debt. The company has managed to maintain its share structure by the use of tight cash controls and hiring the best contractors for the periods of work needed. As Rare Element moves the project ahead, many of the 17 contractors will be converted to employees to focus 100 per cent of their efforts on the Bear Lodge REE project. The company believes that the Bear Lodge REE project is one of only two NI 43-101-compliant resources in the United States.

      For the three- and 12-month periods ended June 30, 2010, the company incurred over $644,000 (U.S.) and $2.65-million (U.S.) in exploration expenditures and related equipment, respectively. Administrative expenditures, including the non-cash stock-based compensation, amounted to over $874,000 (U.S.) and $1.7-million (U.S.) for the three and 12 months ended June 30, 2010, respectively.

      During the quarter ended June 30, 2010, the company raised $8.3-million (U.S.) in a short-form prospectus offering, and as at June 30, 2010, the company had approximately $12-million (U.S.) cash on hand.

      The annual audited financial statements and management discussion and analysis are available through the Canadian securities regulatory authorities on SEDAR and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. They are also available on the company's website. Hard copies of the audited financial statements and notes are available to shareholders, free of charge, upon written request.

      The annual general meeting of the company's shareholders will be held on Monday, Dec. 13, 2010, at 10 a.m. (Pacific Time) at the company's office, located at 410-325 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. Shareholders of record as at the close of business on Oct. 28, 2010, are entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the meeting.

      Dr. Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the board of directors of the company as an internal, technically qualified person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in NI 43-101.
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      schrieb am 27.10.10 21:54:44
      Beitrag Nr. 1.179 ()
      Unglaublich...kratzt bereits wieder an der 13...

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx
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      schrieb am 28.10.10 13:13:16
      Beitrag Nr. 1.180 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.403.400 von power_48 am 27.10.10 21:54:44Diese Bewertung für einen Explorer mit "drei Mitarbeitern"ist einfach nur gestört!!Wir werden den dementsprechenden brutalen Absturz demnächst erleben dürfen.:confused:
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      schrieb am 28.10.10 13:20:02
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.407.111 von mucor am 28.10.10 13:13:16Yo, kann man gerost shorten den ganzen Kram. Vollkommen gaga. IMO

      Wird auch Zeit, dass man wieder eine andere Sau durchs Dorf getrieben wird.

      Z.B. Uran und Molybdän ;)
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      schrieb am 28.10.10 19:42:52
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.407.172 von DIE_GERECHTIGKEIT am 28.10.10 13:20:02He Julia, würde da auch gerne den Hebel nach unten ansetzen, aber mit was ?
      Finde keinen Schein. Mache mit nur Consor, meist Dax traden mit Trinkaus Scheinen.
      Auf eine Antwort würde ich mich freuen, natürlich auch von den aderen Usern.
      LG
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      schrieb am 28.10.10 20:01:55
      Beitrag Nr. 1.183 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.410.512 von Dr.Schnellgesund am 28.10.10 19:42:52Moin! Bietet Consors keine Leerverkäufe an?

      Und eigentlich müssten die ganzen Zertifikate-Buden doch mal ein REE Short-Zerti gebastelt haben!? Der Hype läuft ja schon ne Weile.
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      schrieb am 04.11.10 13:12:48
      Beitrag Nr. 1.184 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.410.696 von DIE_GERECHTIGKEIT am 28.10.10 20:01:55Ne,leider nicht,da gibts ne WKN Liste für die Parkettbörse,
      aber 120701 ist nicht dabei.
      Vielleicht wir mal ein Schein gebastelt,
      aber die sind auch nicht blöd,gibts bestimmt nur Calls.
      LG
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      schrieb am 09.11.10 06:11:01
      Beitrag Nr. 1.185 ()
      Rare Element Resources receives $5.84-million

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17766…

      Rare Element hat derzeit 34.840.965 Stammaktien ausgegeben und 39.327.823 Stammaktien auf einer vollständig verwässerten Basis.
      Rare Element hat ca. $ 12,6-Millionen in bar und derzeit keine Schulden...
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      schrieb am 11.11.10 05:46:32
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.479.718 von power_48 am 09.11.10 06:11:01Rare Element files PEA for Bear Lodge on SEDAR

      2010-11-10 10:16 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT FILES PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF THE BEAR LODGE RARE EARTH ELEMENTS PROJECT

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.'s preliminary economic assessment (PEA) report on the Bear Lodge rare earth elements project has now been filed on SEDAR.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17778…
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      schrieb am 13.11.10 07:16:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.187 ()
      Seltene Erden: Drohen Versorgungsengpässe?
      12.11.2010 | 9:00 Uhr | Weinberg, Eugen, Commerzbank AG

      http://www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/artikel.php?sid=22723

      Guter Gesamtbericht auf 3 Seiten...
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      schrieb am 16.11.10 21:37:35
      Beitrag Nr. 1.188 ()
      Rare Element loses $675,740 (U.S.) in Q1 fiscal 2011

      2010-11-16 09:38 ET - News Release

      Dr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS FIRST QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has filed its unaudited financial statements, and management's discussion and analysis for the three months ended Sept. 30, 2010, on SEDAR. These financial statements were filed using international financial reporting standards which Rare Element early adopted as of July 1, 2010. Note 16 in the financial statements reconciles the changes in the comparative periods from Canadian generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to international financial reporting standards, which will be fully adopted in Canada as Canadian GAAP in 2011. All dollar amounts stated below are in U.S. dollars.

      First-quarter financial highlights:

      * Exploration expenses amounted to $2,839,204 (2009 -- $486,749) during the three months ended Sept. 30, 2010, of which $2,307,444 (2009 -- $486,749) was spent on the Bear Lodge rare-earth project and $531,760 (2009 -- nil) was spent on the adjacent Sundance gold project. Both projects are located on the same property position.
      * Administrative expenditures, including the non-cash share-based payments amounted to $700,860 (2009 -- $554,163) for the period, up 26 per cent compared with the same period last year.
      * The loss for the period was $675,740 (2009 - $545,193), or two cents per share (2009 -- two cents), up 24 per cent from the same period in the prior year.
      * Cash and cash equivalents at Sept. 30, 2010, were $11,060,969 (June 30, 2010 -- $11,460,476), reflecting the three financings completed in fiscal 2010, and the recent exercises of options and warrants.

      Business highlights:

      * Rare Element listed its common shares on the New York Stock Exchange Amex under the symbol REE.
      * The geological team continued the rare earth drilling and exploration program on the Bear Lodge property which started in June, 2010.
      * The gold geological team began the gold drilling and exploration program on the Sundance gold project at Bear Lodge in July, 2010.

      The company completed the NI 43-101-compliant preliminary economic analysis of the Bear Lodge REE deposit as announced in Stockwatch on Sept. 28, 2010, which shows that the project has an internal rate of return of approximately 40 per cent using historical REO concentrate prices, which have recently increased greatly. The technical report was prepared by independent consultant, John T. Boyd Company, with the assistance of consultants, Mountain States R&D International and Ore Reserves Engineering.

      This news release highlights some of the information contained in the technical report released on Nov. 9, 2010 (as announced in Stockwatch on Nov. 10, 2010), and for investors to fully understand the information in this news release, they should read the technical report in its entirety, including all qualifications, assumptions and exclusions that relate to the information set out in this news release.

      Rare Element currently has 35,005,965 common shares outstanding, and 39,327,823 common shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis. Rare Element has approximately $11.7-million (U.S.) in cash and no debt.

      The unaudited financial statements and management discussion and analysis are available through the Canadian securities regulatory authorities at SEDAR, and with the Securities and Exchange Commission at its website. They are also available on the company's website. Hard copies of the unaudited financial statements and notes are available, free of charge, to shareholders upon written request.
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      schrieb am 19.11.10 18:45:03
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.534.109 von power_48 am 16.11.10 21:37:35Rare Element files prospectus for $50-million financing

      2010-11-18 19:10 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT FILES PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS IN CANADA FOR FINANCING FOR AGGREGATE PROCEEDS OF UP TO C$50 MILLION

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has filed a preliminary short-form prospectus with the securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces of Canada, except Quebec, in connection with a fully marketed public offering in Canada with a concurrent private placement in the United States to raise total gross proceeds of up to $50-million on a best-efforts basis with a syndicate of agents co-led by Byron Securities Limited and GMP Securities LP, and including Jacob Securities Inc., Global Hunter Securities LLC (as a U.S. placement agent) and Salman Partners Inc. The offering will consist of the sale of common shares at an issue price to be determined in the context of the market. The agents shall also have the option to purchase from the company up to that number of additional shares equal to 15 per cent of the number of shares issued under the offering during the 30-day period immediately following the closing of the offering.

      The net proceeds from the offering will be used to finance the work program at the company's Bear Lodge rare earths deposit in Wyoming, United States, including the completion of a prefeasibility study, pilot plant testing, drilling, metallurgical work, exploration programs and for general working capital purposes.

      The company has agreed to pay to the agents a cash commission equal to 6 per cent of the total gross proceeds from the offering (including the overallotment option). As additional consideration, the company will issue to the agents broker warrants entitling the agents to subscribe for that number of shares as is equal to 6 per cent of the total number of shares sold pursuant to the offering, including the overallotment option. Subject to regulatory approval, each broker warrant will be exercisable to acquire one share at a price equal to the issue price for a period of 24 months after the closing of the offering.

      The offering is expected to close on or about Dec. 9, 2010. The company shall obtain the necessary approvals to list the shares on the TSX Venture Exchange and the NYSE Amex Equities (AMEX), which listings shall be conditionally approved prior to the closing of the offering.
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      schrieb am 06.12.10 19:05:08
      Beitrag Nr. 1.190 ()
      Was ist denn hier eigentlich los?
      Pari wären heute € 7,83!
      Kennt wohl kaum jemand hier, unsere Perle?!
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      schrieb am 06.12.10 19:24:09
      Beitrag Nr. 1.191 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.656.299 von Nordmeer am 06.12.10 19:05:08... warte mal ab, bis dass andere herausfinden!

      ... vielleicht liegt es ja daran dass REE kein Pennystock ist ... und die Leute sehen halt gern 100% Gewinn/Verlust bei 0,1ct Schwankungsbreite;)

      Ich lauere weiter wie die "Spinne im Netz".

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 06.12.10 20:51:39
      Beitrag Nr. 1.192 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.656.504 von FaxenClown am 06.12.10 19:24:09... Hmmm, für MCP habe ich ja den Grund für die (momentan) ca. 10-13% Tagesperformance gefunden.

      Sumitomo plans to acquire stake in Molycorp: report

      http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE6B54HQ20101206


      Aber warum macht unsere REE gerade den absoluten Parallelflug ... und kein anderer Explorer zieht so richtig mit?

      MCP

      RES


      Jemand eine Ahnung?

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 07.12.10 05:45:55
      Beitrag Nr. 1.193 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.657.399 von FaxenClown am 06.12.10 20:51:39Hallo FaxenClown

      Die Gründe für diesen Anstieg sind hier zu finden...
      Dines hat in seinem neuen Letter positiv für RES Stellung genommen.


      Dines say buy Rare Element
      2010-12-06 17:48 ET - In the News
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      schrieb am 07.12.10 06:42:28
      Beitrag Nr. 1.194 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.658.981 von power_48 am 07.12.10 05:45:55Danke für die Gute News zu früher Morgenstunde :)

      ,,, eine Empfehlung im Dines-NL erklärt natürllich einiges!

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 12.12.10 19:18:58
      Beitrag Nr. 1.195 ()
      China macht die Grenzen zu: „Exportbeschränkung auf High-Tech Metalle, wie Seltene Erden" oder „Handelskrieg und Preisexplosion um Seltene Erden". Derartige Meldungen haben in jüngster Zeit die interessierte Öffentlichkeit und auch die Politik aufgeschreckt.

      http://www.goldinvest.de/index.php/seltene-erden-metalle-zwi…
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      schrieb am 14.12.10 21:18:57
      Beitrag Nr. 1.196 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.697.002 von power_48 am 12.12.10 19:18:58Rare Element files final prospectus for offering
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17913…
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      schrieb am 14.12.10 22:20:27
      Beitrag Nr. 1.197 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.710.766 von power_48 am 14.12.10 21:18:5750Mio. CAD bei 5.56Mio. Shares für 9$

      ... bei nem duchschnittlichen Volumen von ca. 900.000 Shares/day ist das ein bis zwei Wochen nachdem die neuen Shares gehandelt werden können vom Markt "weggeschnupft" und danach kann der Deckel wieder mit neuen News gesprengt werden :)

      Bis dahin ... abtauchen und auf Schnäppchen warten!

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 22.12.10 17:37:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1.198 ()
      RARE ELEMENT CLOSES FINANCING

      Dec 22, 2010 10:36:00 AM

      /NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES/

      TSX-V: RES
      Â Â NYSE AMEX: REE

      VANCOUVER, Dec. 22 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES and AMEX: REE) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has closed its previously announced short form prospectus offering (the "Offering"), having issued for sale 6,394,000 common shares of the Company (the "Shares") at a price of C$9.00 per Share for gross proceeds to the Company of C$57,546,000. The 6,394,000 Shares issued include 834,000 Shares issued and sold pursuant to the over-allotment option granted to the Agents (as defined below) by the Company, which was exercised in full by the Agents. After commissions and offering expenses, the net proceeds were approximately C$53.8 million.
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      The syndicate of Agents was co-led by Byron Securities Limited and GMP Securities L.P., and included Jacob Securities Inc., Global Hunter Securities, LLC (as a U.S. placement agent) and Salman Partners Inc. The Company paid the Agents a cash commission equal to 6% of the aggregate gross proceeds from the Offering (including the over-allotment option) and issued to the Agents broker warrants entitling the Agents to subscribe for 383,640 common shares of the Company at an exercise price of C$9.00 per common share for a period of 24 months after the Closing Date.

      The net proceeds from the Offering will be used to fund the work program at the Company's Bear Lodge rare earths deposit in Wyoming, USA, including the completion of a pre-feasibility study, pilot plant testing, drilling, metallurgical work, exploration programs and for general working capital purposes.

      The Shares have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "U.S. Securities Act") or the securities laws of any state of the United States, and may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, in the United States unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable securities laws of any state of the United States or in reliance on an exemption from such registration requirements. This news release does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any of the Company's securities set out herein in the United States.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.

      Rare-earth elements are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and a number of critical military applications. China currently produces more than 95% of the 130,000 metric tonnes of rare-earths consumed annually worldwide, and China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is growing rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies are implemented on a broad scale.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President
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      schrieb am 29.12.10 21:20:01
      Beitrag Nr. 1.199 ()
      vor 2 Jahren...
      http://www.comdirect.de/forum/fdo/ForumDisplayChartImageVP.d…



      Heute...29.12.2010
      http://charts.comdirect.de/charts/small.ewf.chart?WIDTH=201&…



      Ist schon beeindruckend....allein der heutige Anstieg....
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      schrieb am 29.12.10 21:31:25
      !
      Dieser Beitrag wurde moderiert. Grund: auf eigenen Wunsch des Users
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      schrieb am 29.12.10 21:35:56
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      Dieser Beitrag wurde moderiert. Grund: auf eigenen Wunsch des Users
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      schrieb am 30.12.10 15:36:42
      Beitrag Nr. 1.202 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.776.064 von power_48 am 29.12.10 21:20:01Post says Rare Element, others see supplies tighten

      2010-12-29 07:31 ET - In the News

      Also In the News (C-AVL) Avalon Rare Metals Inc

      The Financial Post reports in its Wednesday edition that China produces about 97 per cent of the world's rare-earth output. A Reuters dispatch to the Post says now China is again cutting its export quota sent shockwaves through the markets and boosted the shares of rare-earth producers in other countries, whose ranks include Molycorp Inc. of the United States, Rare Element Resources of Canada and Lynas Corp. of Australia. Rare-earth metals are not as rare as the name suggests. The United States once dominated global production and has a large deposit in Mountain Pass, Calif., at a mine owned by Molycorp. In the 1990s, China began flooding the market and sending prices tumbling. Between 1990 and 2006, the average price of rare-earth metals fell about 75 per cent. Production at Molycorp's mine, which was once owned by Chevron Corp., stopped in 2002, in part because of the price collapse. The U.S. Geological Survey says global supplies are plentiful. Besides Molycorp's Mountain Pass mine, other mines under development outside China include: Great Western Minerals Group in South Africa; Avalon Rare Metals in Nechalacho, Canada; Lynas in Australia; and Arafura Resources in Australia.


      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17958…
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      schrieb am 30.12.10 18:19:16
      Beitrag Nr. 1.203 ()
      Wünsche einen guten Rutsch und ein erfolgreiches Jahr 2011
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      schrieb am 31.12.10 19:42:00
      Beitrag Nr. 1.204 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.780.357 von power_48 am 30.12.10 18:19:16Seltene Erden

      China hält Exportquoten geheim


      Das Thema Seltene Erden wird in Zukunft noch brisanter. China, das 97 Prozent der weltweiten Menge fördert, will keine Exportquoten mehr bekanntgeben. Die Regierung in Peking will in den ersten beiden Quartalen die Ausfuhr drastisch drosseln. Damit droht ein neuer Handelskrieg mit den Vereinigten Staaten.

      China wird im kommenden Jahr möglicherweise keine weiteren Exportquoten für Seltene Erden bekanntgeben. Das staatliche "China Securities Journal" berief sich bei seinem Bericht auf nicht genannte Regierungskreise in Peking.

      Üblicherweise veröffentlicht das Handelsministerium die Ausfuhrquoten der begehrten High-Tech-Rohstoffe zwei Mal im Jahr. Die chinesische Regierung will die Ausfuhr in der ersten Jahreshälfte 2011 um 35 Prozent drosseln. Sie beschwört damit einen Handelsstreit mit den USA herauf.

      Der deutlichere Rückgang nährt Befürchtungen, dass Metalle bei der Herstellung von Computern, Halbleitern, Elektromotoren und Windturbinen knapp werden und die Preise deutlich steigen könnten. Zudem wird wahrscheinlicher, dass die USA ihre Drohung wahr machen und in der Angelegenheit die Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) anrufen.

      In der Volksrepublik werden 97 Prozent der weltweiten Menge der 17 Metalle gefördert, die unter dem Begriff Seltene Erden zusammengefasst werden. Unterdessen bemüht sich der US-Konzern Molycorp um den weiteren Ausbau seiner Produktion Seltener Erden und damit um die Verringerung der Abhängigkeit von China. "In den 25 Jahren, die ich in diesem Geschäft bin, hat es noch nie so viele Möglichkeiten gegeben wie derzeit", sagte Molycorp-Chef Mark Smith.

      http://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/China-haelt-Exportquoten-gehei…
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      schrieb am 06.01.11 21:58:24
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.784.145 von power_48 am 31.12.10 19:42:00Rare Element drills 137.2 m of 0.67 g/t Au at Sundance

      2011-01-06 09:20 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS FINAL 2010 GOLD DRILLING ASSAY RESULTS, INCLUDING SOME OF THE BEST RESULTS TO DATE

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is providing final 2010 assay results from seven additional rotary (reverse circulation) holes drilled on the Sundance gold project, Wyoming (drill holes SUN-086 to SUN-092). A total of 34 rotary drill holes containing 21,605 feet (6,585 metres) was drilled during 2010 on near-surface targets within oxide zone mineralization at the Smith, Carbon and, most recently, Taylor target areas. Initial drilling results were reported from the Smith target (see news release in Stockwatch on Sept. 21, 2010), and the second news release (in Stockwatch on Nov. 15, 2010) reported results primarily from the Carbon target. This third release covers the conclusion of the 2010 drill program with results from the Taylor target area. Gold exploration activity during 2010 was focused on 1) detailed definition of known gold-mineralized targets with infill drilling, 2) step-off drilling from known mineralization and 3) discovery of gold mineralization in a new peripheral gold target.

      Drilling conducted to define a potential resource at the Taylor gold target area in 2010 included a total of eight drill holes (SUN-085 through SUN-092). The program was terminated owing to inclement weather. The gold mineralization at Taylor is a hovering plume-like mass hosted by Tertiary alkaline intrusions and Cambro-Ordovician sandstones of the Deadwood formation. The mineralization generally extends from the surface to a depth of about 400 feet (125 metres). Representative grades within the plume, based on results from the 2010 program, are shown in the table and include 0.56 gram per tonne over 71.6 m (SUN-085), 0.67 g/t over 137.2 m (SUN-089), 0.45 g/t over 56.4 m (SUN-091) and 0.42 g/t over 64.0 m (SUN-092). In addition, SUN-089 contains a high-grade interval of 3.05 g/t over 12.2 m between 515 feet to 555 feet (157 m to 169.2 m), which may indicate proximity to a feeder structure. Drill hole SUN-090 tested another potential feeder structure, marked by a pronounced resistivity protrusion (2010 CSAMT survey) that extends from depth and intersects the gold-mineralized plume. Gold assay results from SUN-090 contain 0.67 g/t Au over 192.1 m, including a high-grade portion with 1.34 g/t Au over 62.5 m from surface to a depth of 62.5 m.

      John Ray, Sundance project exploration manager, states: "Higher-grade gold zones seen in drill holes SUN-089 and SUN-090 attest that higher-grade gold zones are present in the Taylor system, and the interpreted continuity of these zones will be used as vectors to further define their extent. An untested CSAMT resistivity anomaly west of the known gold mineralization at Taylor could represent the roots of a second satellite shoot of gold mineralization. Another key result from this year's program is the interpretation of the 'hovering' aspect of plume-like portions of both the Taylor and Carbon gold systems, where deeper intersections in drill holes can be in barren rock underlying anomalous gold at shallower depths within the plume."



      SELECTED SIGNIFICANT GOLD INTERCEPTS

      Hole ID From To Length Length Grade
      (ft) (ft) (ft) (m) (g/t Au)

      SUN-085 0 235 235 71.6 0.56
      SUN-086 0 70 70 21.3 0.44
      85 105 20 6.1 0.40
      140 190 50 15.2 0.41
      215 235 20 6.1 0.42
      270 290 20 6.1 0.74
      315 335 20 6.1 0.48
      360 390 30 9.1 0.69
      440 460 20 6.1 0.66
      SUN-087 65 155 90 27.4 0.41
      370 390 20 6.1 0.40
      SUN-089 110 560 450 137.2 0.67


      SUN-090 0 630 630 192.1 0.59

      SUN-091 200 385 185 56.4 0.45
      SUN-092 0 210 210 64.0 0.42

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17978…
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      schrieb am 06.01.11 22:53:36
      Beitrag Nr. 1.206 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.815.239 von power_48 am 06.01.11 21:58:24... kenne mich bei Gold nicht soooo aus, aber toll sind die Ergebnisse doch nicht wirklich, oder? Habe bei anderen Unternehmen schon ein Vielfaches in den Results gesehen.

      Kann es sein, dass Rare Element Res absichtlich den Downswing nutzt, um die schlechte News zu verschleiern?

      MfG, FaxenClown

      PS: Trotzdem Danke für´s einstellen!
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      schrieb am 11.01.11 00:21:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1.207 ()
      The Bloomberg Rare Earth Mineral Resources Index

      The primary criterion for inclusion in the Index is that a company has a rare-earth project with a defined 43-101- or JORC-compliant mineral resource. The Index will be updated and re-weighted on a quarterly basis, so that companies with new mineral-resource definitions will be eligible for inclusion.

      In the first iteration of the Index, Bloomberg chose the following companies and weightings:

      Company Ticker Symbols Weighting (%)
      Molycorp Inc. NYSE:MCP 16.4
      Lynas Corporation Ltd. ASX:LYC, PK:LYSCF 15.0
      Avalon Rare Metals Inc. TSX:AVL, AMEX:AVL 11.4
      Rare Element Resources Ltd. TSX.V:RES, AMEX:REE 11.2
      Arafura Resources Ltd. ASX:ARU, PK:ARAFF 10.0
      Greenland Minerals and Energy Ltd. ASX:GGG, PK:GDLNF 6.7
      Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. TSX.V:QRM, PK:QSURD 6.3
      Frontier Rare Earths Ltd. TSX:FRO 5.9
      Alkane Resources Ltd. ASX:ALK, PK:ALKEF 5.0
      Tasman Metals Ltd. TSX.V:TSM, PK:TASXF, F:T61 4.6
      Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. TSX.V:GWG, OTCBB:GWMGF 4.2
      Navigator Resources Limited ASX:NAV 2.1
      Matamec Explorations Inc. TSX.V:MAT, PK:MTCEF 1.2

      Hier die News:
      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2011/01/the-bloomberg-rare…

      Hier der Chart:
      http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=BNREMRS:IND

      MfG, FaxenClown

      PS: Danke an RMIN aus dem ARU-Thread!
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      schrieb am 11.01.11 10:14:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1.208 ()
      CIN.V
      fehlt noch im Bloomberg Rare Earth Mineral Resources Index.
      Tony Mariano, der weithin als der führende Experte (Geologe)
      in der Welt der Seltenen Erden angesehen wird,hat soeben beschlossen, für sie zu arbeiten.
      Die Bohrergebnisse stehen noch aus und Gerüchten zufolge haben sie das Zeug zu einer Weltklasse-Lagerstätte.
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      schrieb am 11.01.11 11:23:40
      Beitrag Nr. 1.209 ()
      Zitat von Frischzelle: CIN.V
      fehlt noch im Bloomberg Rare Earth Mineral Resources Index.
      Tony Mariano, der weithin als der führende Experte (Geologe)
      in der Welt der Seltenen Erden angesehen wird,hat soeben beschlossen, für sie zu arbeiten.
      Die Bohrergebnisse stehen noch aus und Gerüchten zufolge haben sie das Zeug zu einer Weltklasse-Lagerstätte.



      ... noch gibt es ja keine JORC oder 43101-compliante Lagerstätte bei CIV ... landet trotzdem auf meiner Watchlist

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 11.01.11 19:51:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.210 ()
      Zitat von FaxenClown: The Bloomberg Rare Earth Mineral Resources Index

      The primary criterion for inclusion in the Index is that a company has a rare-earth project with a defined 43-101- or JORC-compliant mineral resource. The Index will be updated and re-weighted on a quarterly basis, so that companies with new mineral-resource definitions will be eligible for inclusion.

      In the first iteration of the Index, Bloomberg chose the following companies and weightings:

      Company Ticker Symbols Weighting (%)
      Molycorp Inc. NYSE:MCP 16.4
      Lynas Corporation Ltd. ASX:LYC, PK:LYSCF 15.0
      Avalon Rare Metals Inc. TSX:AVL, AMEX:AVL 11.4
      Rare Element Resources Ltd. TSX.V:RES, AMEX:REE 11.2
      Arafura Resources Ltd. ASX:ARU, PK:ARAFF 10.0
      Greenland Minerals and Energy Ltd. ASX:GGG, PK:GDLNF 6.7
      Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. TSX.V:QRM, PK:QSURD 6.3
      Frontier Rare Earths Ltd. TSX:FRO 5.9
      Alkane Resources Ltd. ASX:ALK, PK:ALKEF 5.0
      Tasman Metals Ltd. TSX.V:TSM, PK:TASXF, F:T61 4.6
      Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. TSX.V:GWG, OTCBB:GWMGF 4.2
      Navigator Resources Limited ASX:NAV 2.1
      Matamec Explorations Inc. TSX.V:MAT, PK:MTCEF 1.2

      Hier die News:
      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2011/01/the-bloomberg-rare…

      Hier der Chart:
      http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=BNREMRS:IND

      MfG, FaxenClown

      PS: Danke an RMIN aus dem ARU-Thread!


      DANKE für das obige einstellen hier im Thread...

      ps.
      eine Seite vorher...
      ... kenne mich bei Gold nicht soooo aus, aber toll sind die Ergebnisse doch nicht wirklich, oder? Habe bei anderen Unternehmen schon ein Vielfaches in den Results gesehen.

      Das stimmt...diese Goldwerte sind gegenüber anderen nicht so berauschend...scheint hier aber nicht ins Gewicht zu fallen...

      pps.
      NEWS vom 10.01.2010

      Rare Element drills 3.55% TREO over 183 feet

      2011-01-10 18:49 ET - News Release

      Dr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS ADDITIONAL RARE EARTH ASSAYS FROM THE BULL HILL SW RESOURCE AREA

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released rare earth element (REE) assay results from an additional nine drill holes completed during its 2010 core drilling program at the company's 100-per-cent-owned Bear Lodge property, located in northeastern Wyoming, United States. Assays are pending for another 23 drill holes. The current results are from the Bull Hill Southwest resource area, where an updated NI 43-101-compliant resource was estimated and reported in Stockwatch May 26, 2010. The objectives of the 2010 drilling program were to expand the Bull Hill SW oxide resource and upgrade the resource category, and to explore for additional REE resources at the Bull Hill NW and Whitetail Ridge target areas. Previous assay results from the Bull Hill SW resource area and the Whitetail Ridge REE target area were reported in Stockwatch Sept. 15 and Nov. 9, 2010.

      weiter >>>

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-17987…
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      schrieb am 12.01.11 15:12:17
      Beitrag Nr. 1.211 ()
      Metals and Mining
      Molycorp, Rare Element: Rare-Earth Winners, Losers
      01/11/11 - 01:43 PM EST
      http://www.thestreet.com/story/10970268/1/molycorp-rare-elem…
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      schrieb am 17.01.11 18:46:37
      Beitrag Nr. 1.212 ()
      Übrigens: Heute kein Handel an NYSE und AMEX, wegen Feiertag!

      Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 17

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 18.01.11 10:22:09
      Beitrag Nr. 1.213 ()
      toronto +3,8%, und auch laut chart noch genügend luft nach oben, viele käufe, hab leider zu spät entdeckt.
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      schrieb am 18.01.11 19:21:45
      Beitrag Nr. 1.214 ()
      SmarTrend's Trend Spotter See Continued Upward Momentum on Shares of Rare Element Resources (REE)
      Written on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 12:32pm
      By Chip Brian


      SmarTrend identified an Uptrend for Rare Element Resources (NYSE:REE) on July 06, 2010 at $2.02. In approximately 7 months, Rare Element Resources has returned 572% as of today's recent price of $13.54.
      In the past 52 weeks, shares of Rare Element Resources have traded between a low of $1.15 and a high of $17.92 and are now at $13.54, which is 1077% above that low price.
      Rare Element Resources is currently above its 50-day moving average of $11.59 and above its 200-day moving average of $6.19. Look for these moving averages to climb to confirm the company's upward momentum.
      In the last five trading sessions, the 50-day MA has climbed 3.65% while the 200-day MA has risen 4.74%.
      SmarTrend will continue to scan these moving averages and a number of other proprietary indicators for any shifts in the trajectory of Rare Element Resources shares.
      http://www.mysmartrend.com/news-briefs/technical-analysis/sm…" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">
      http://www.mysmartrend.com/news-briefs/technical-analysis/sm…

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 20.01.11 09:54:12
      Beitrag Nr. 1.215 ()
      3 Ways to Play the Bursting Gold and Silver Bubble
      Buy Puts on Gold (GLD), Gold Miners (GDX), Silver (SLV), Ultra Silver (AGQ), Freeport-McMoRan (FCX), Rare Element Resources (REE), or Molycorp (MCP). With volatility at extremely low levels (as seen in the VIX), the complacency in the market makes buying options very cheap. By placing a small bet against gold or precious metals via option puts, the payouts in case of a gold bubble are tremendous!

      http://seekingalpha.com/article/247240-3-ways-to-play-the-bu…
      Von solchen Empfehlungen her kommt auch etwas Druck auf die Kurse von REE und MCP.
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      schrieb am 22.01.11 19:24:20
      Beitrag Nr. 1.216 ()
      Vancouver Resource Investment Conference - January 23-24, 2011

      http://cambridgehouse.com/conference-details/vancouver-resou…

      Vancouver Resource Investment Conference 2011
      Jan 23, 2011 to Jan 24, 2011 1117
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      schrieb am 24.01.11 06:19:36
      Beitrag Nr. 1.217 ()
      Canada And Critical Rare-Earth Metals

      by Jack Lifton on January 23, 2011

      in Event Reviews,News Analysis,Rare Earths

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2011/01/canada-and-critica…
      1 Antwort
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      schrieb am 24.01.11 15:46:07
      Beitrag Nr. 1.218 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.911.074 von power_48 am 24.01.11 06:19:36Rare Element (REE) Questioned In Barron's, Sticking to Start Date for Bear Lodge Deposit (MCP)
      http://www.streetinsider.com/Insiders+Blog/Rare+Element+(REE…
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      schrieb am 24.01.11 15:58:27
      Beitrag Nr. 1.219 ()
      January 21, 2011
      Smart Money: 15 Takeover Rumors Seeing Institutional Buying
      Institutional investors own 818,906 shares vs. 755,798 shares held three months ago ( 8.35% change)
      http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2011/01/21/smart-money…
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      schrieb am 02.02.11 21:45:15
      Beitrag Nr. 1.220 ()
      Anzahl Beiträge: 1.213
      Leser gesamt: 93.054
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      Diskussionsnr.: 1.064.284

      Starker Tag heute...
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      schrieb am 02.02.11 22:01:45
      Beitrag Nr. 1.221 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.971.746 von power_48 am 02.02.11 21:45:15... dafür ist die Tagesperformance super!

      +11-12% :cool:

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 02.02.11 22:39:32
      Beitrag Nr. 1.222 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 40.971.852 von FaxenClown am 02.02.11 22:01:45... mit der Schlusglocke sogar +14,4% ... ein schöner Tag heut´.
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      schrieb am 03.02.11 06:21:42
      Beitrag Nr. 1.223 ()
      Zitat von FaxenClown: ... mit der Schlusglocke sogar +14,4% ... ein schöner Tag heut´.


      Ja...für Dich sowieso...Gratuliere >>> Stans Energy


      OT
      Gruss power
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      schrieb am 04.02.11 06:54:56
      Beitrag Nr. 1.224 ()
      Headline : February 3, 2011 : Hot Rare Earth Stocks [02-03-11 12:40 AM]

      http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip412129
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      schrieb am 07.02.11 20:34:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.225 ()
      The directors of Ram Resources (ASX : RMR), Avalon Rare Metals (TSX: AVL) and Rare Element Resources (NYSE AMEX: REE) will be presenting:
      Monday the 7th March 2011,
      Intercontinental Hotel, Caledon Room, 225 FRONT STREET WEST • TORONTO
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      schrieb am 08.02.11 06:23:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1.226 ()
      NEWS
      Rare Element Reports Additional REE Assays From Resource Areas and a New Target Area

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 08.02.11 08:51:57
      Beitrag Nr. 1.227 ()
      RES10-62 - 179 ft @ 8.78% TREO (includes 24 ft @ 12.53% TREO, 5 ft @ 15.80% TREO, 10 ft @ 19.91% TREO, and 36.5 ft @ 18.51% TREO)

      :D ... 55m mit 8,78% TREO ... das nenn ich mal eine mächtige Vererzung. Mal sehen, was da so im Durchschnitt von übrig bleibt. Finde ich aber schon sehr gut.

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 14.02.11 15:18:26
      Beitrag Nr. 1.228 ()
      Rare Element Reports Unaudited EPS of $0.04 for Six Months

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE: REE) announced that its unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis for the six months ended December 31, 2010 have been filed on www.sedar.com.

      Exploration expenses amounted to $5,634,144 (2009 - $2,653,690) during the six months ended December 31, 2010, of which $4,684,275 (2009 - $1,646,439) was spent on the Bear Lodge Rare-Earth Project and $910,237 (2009 - $nil) was spent on the Sundance Gold Project. Both projects are located on the same property position.

      Administrative expenditures, including the non-cash share-based payments amounted to $1,553,394 (2009 - $1,056,777) for the period, up 47% compared to the same period last year.
      Loss for the period was $1,482,214 (2009 - $1,039,150) or $0.04 per share (2009 - $0.04), up 43% from the same period in the prior year.

      Cash and cash equivalents at December 31, 2010 were $67,008,719 (June 30, 2010 - $11,460,476), reflecting the $57.5 million financing completed in December, 2010.


      http://www.benzinga.com/news/11/02/857991/rare-element-repor…

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 14.02.11 15:24:41
      Beitrag Nr. 1.229 ()
      ... und hier die Fillings:

      December 31, 2010
      2nd Quarter Ending Dec 31, 2010
      # Financials

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/RES_Q2FS12-31-10_F…
      # Management Discussion & Analysis
      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/RES_MDA_12-31-10_F…

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 14.02.11 20:34:39
      Beitrag Nr. 1.230 ()
      Rare Element loses $1.48-million (U.S.) in first half
      2011-02-14 09:29 ET - News Release
      Dr. Donald Ranta reports
      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS SECOND QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18086…

      Rare Element hat derzeit etwa $ 69-Millionen in bar und keine Schulden
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      schrieb am 17.02.11 00:05:30
      Beitrag Nr. 1.231 ()
      ... hier mal ein eher kritischer Bericht (auch die Kommentare sind lesenswert):

      Why Rare Element Resources Is Unlikely to Ever Mine REEs

      For a company that has set an ambitious mine opening date of 2015, Rare Element Resources' (REE) management has a lot on its plate. Between them, Chief Executive Donald Ranta, Chief Financial Officer Mark Brown, and Corporate Secretary Winnie Wong divide their time either managing or acting as directors to 12 additional public or private companies.

      According to a recent article in Barron’s (Stocks Stall, Ending a Long Streak, pg 2), Mark T. Brown, the CFO of Rare Element Resources

      spends 75% of his time working for [REE], but he also serves as director, CFO, or CEO for 10 other companies. Rare Element's chief executive, Donald Ranta, is also a busy man, serving on a number of boards. Both he and Brown are directors of Animas Resources and Avrupa Minerals.
      [...]


      http://seekingalpha.com/article/253132-why-rare-element-reso…

      MfG, FC
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      schrieb am 17.02.11 00:12:50
      Beitrag Nr. 1.232 ()
      ... und noch eine News:

      6.02.2011 23:41
      Rare Element Appoints George Byers as VP - Government & Community Relations for the Bear Lodge Rare-Earths Project

      VANCOUVER, Feb. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES) (the "Company") is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. George G. Byers as Vice President - Government and Community Relations. In this role he will lead an initiative to foster community and government support for the development and production of rare earths at the Bear Lodge Project, Wyoming.

      As a consultant, Mr. Byers has contributed significantly for a number of months to the initiative begun by the Company in the spring of 2010. He is a 35-year mining and energy industry veteran with extensive executive experience in federal, state and local government relations. He has worked extensively in a variety of settings including dealing with public policy issues involved with mineral exploration, project siting and development, land use and public affairs issues in the Western United States.

      During his career, Mr. Byers served as vice president of the coal mining unit of Public Service Company of New Mexico, and as vice president of public affairs and communications for Santa Fe Pacific Gold prior to its acquisition by Newmont Mining Company. He has held executive positions in the uranium industry with Rio Algom Mining and Cameco Corporation's US uranium production unit. At Louisiana Energy Services he successfully built the case for siting in New Mexico what has become America's first commercial gas centrifuge uranium enrichment facility. Mr. Byers comes to Rare Element Resources from Neutron Energy Inc., a privately held uranium development company with interests in New Mexico and Wyoming. He has been a consultant to the precious metals, rare earths, copper, and uranium industries on a variety of public and government issues.

      Mr. Byers is a former president of the Northwest Mining Association, and serves on the boards of directors of the Mountain States Legal Foundation, the Citizens' Alliance for Responsible Energy (CARE), the University of Mississippi Engineering School Advisory Board and the Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute. He is a graduate of the University of Mississippi, a Vietnam veteran, an Army Ranger and a former Army Infantry Officer.

      Dr. Donald E. Ranta, President and CEO of Rare Element Resources, states, "George is a solid strategic addition as we continue building our project development team for the Bear Lodge Project. His background in Wyoming plus his experience and proven ability to educate and build community and government acceptance for important natural resources projects will help us immensely as we move Bear Lodge through the pre-feasibility, feasibility, and permitting phases into construction and production of rare-earth elements."

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES&AMEX: REE) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.

      Rare-earth elements are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and a number of critical military applications. China currently produces more than 95% of the 130,000 metric tonnes of rare-earths consumed annually worldwide, and China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is growing rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies are implemented on a broad scale.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President&CEO

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full responsibility for content. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.

      CONTACT:
      For information, refer to the Company's website at
      http://www.rareelementresources.com/ or contact:
      Mark T Brown, CFO, (604) 687-3520 ext 242
      mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com .
      Donald E Ranta, (604) 687-3520 don@rareelementresources.com

      © 2011 PR Newswire


      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-02/19392186…

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 17.02.11 06:20:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.233 ()
      Die kritischen Stimmen gibt es ja schon länger...

      Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:24:22 AM
      http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_i…

      ...trotzdem ist der Kurs für viele weggelaufen...jetzt dort zu kaufen würde ich selbst auch nicht tun...das Problem stellt sich für mich auch nicht da schon länger investiert...und hier keinen Verlust mehr machen kann.



      http://seekingalpha.com/article/253132-why-rare-element-reso…

      Fakt ist auch...das man im obigen Artikel mit Anhang rauslesen kann wer Short ist und sich bereits die Finger verbrannt hat.
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      schrieb am 20.02.11 16:47:14
      Beitrag Nr. 1.234 ()
      Bull Markets: Gold, Uranium & Rare Earths

      http://www.financialsense.com/financial-sense-newshour/big-p…

      With:
      James Dines


      On the Financial Sense Newshour this week, Jim Puplava welcomes back James Dines of the legendary Dines Letter. This week Mr. Dines discusses what he sees as the three major bull markets: gold, uranium and rare earth elements. Mr. Dines also talks about the 5 stages of a bull market, and why he believes we are not that close to the final mania stage in these bull markets.

      auf RealPlayer
      http://www.netcastdaily.com/broadcast/fsn2011-0219-2.ram

      MP3
      http://www.netcastdaily.com/broadcast/fsn2011-0219-2.mp3
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      schrieb am 27.02.11 17:36:54
      Beitrag Nr. 1.235 ()
      USGS Publishes 2011 Estimate Of Global Rare-Earth Reserves

      by Gareth Hatch on February 26, 2011

      in News Analysis,Rare Earths,Tools & Metrics

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2011/02/usgs-publishes-201…
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      schrieb am 01.03.11 01:03:35
      Beitrag Nr. 1.236 ()
      Rare Element Resources: The Trend Continues Lower (REE)
      Written on Mon, 02/28/2011 - 6:16pm
      By Amanda Smith

      SmarTrend identified a Downtrend for Rare Element Resources (NYSE:REE) on January 20, 2011 at $12.57. In approximately 1 month since that trend was identified, Rare Element Resources has fallen 3.4% as of today's recent price of $12.15.
      In the past 52 weeks, shares of Rare Element Resources have traded between a low of $1.15 and a high of $17.92 and are now at $12.15, which is 957% above that low price.
      Rare Element Resources is currently below its 50-day moving average of $13.30 and should find support at its 200-day moving average of $7.60. Look for these moving averages to decline to confirm the company's downward momentum.
      In the last five trading sessions, the 50-day MA has climbed 1.61% while the 200-day MA has risen 2.51%.
      SmarTrend will continue to scan these moving averages and a number of other proprietary indicators for any changes in momentum for shares of Rare Element Resources.


      http://www.mysmartrend.com/news-briefs/technical-analysis/ra…

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 08.03.11 22:57:58
      Beitrag Nr. 1.237 ()
      08.03.2011 22:31
      Rare Element Appoints Jaye Pickarts as Chief Operating Officer to Advance the Bear Lodge Rare-Earths Project


      TSX-V: RES&AMEX: REE

      VANCOUVER, March 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (the "Company") is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Jaye T. Pickarts, P.E. as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Company. His principal focus will be to lead the technical team in advancing the Company's Bear Lodge Rare-Earths Project, located in Wyoming, through the development phase and into production. Mr. Pickarts has provided metallurgical consulting advice to the Company for the past eight months and has been instrumental in coordinating the Company's Scoping Study (Preliminary Economic Assessment), which was completed in November 2010. The Study provides an initial engineering development model and a preliminary economic analysis that will form the basis of a Preliminary Feasibility Study to be completed by year-end 2011.

      The COO's primary responsibilities will be to coordinate all of the following activities: mine planning, mineral processing and hydrometallurgical studies, environmental baseline assessment and permitting studies, other engineering studies, and completion of the Pre-feasibility Study. Successful completion of these studies with positive results will allow the project to advance to Feasibility Study stage and further the project's development.

      Mr. Pickarts is a metallurgical engineer with more than 25 years of project evaluation and operations experience in the metal mining industry. Prior to his appointment as COO of Rare Element, he was the Senior Vice President and Director of Knight Piesold and Company in Denver, Colorado for 12 years, where he was responsible for successfully coordinating the completion of many feasibility studies and environmental permitting programs in the western United States and Internationally. Mr. Pickarts also has extensive experience in the planning, engineering and managing of diverse mining operations at major companies including Pegasus Gold Corporation, Brewer Gold Company, Texasgulf Minerals and Metals, Freeport McMoran Gold Company, and Kennecott Copper Corporation. He holds a B.S. in mineral processing engineering from Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, and completed the Business Administration Graduate Program at the University of Nevada, Reno. He is also a registered Professional Engineer in Colorado and Nevada and is a Qualified Professional (QP).

      Commenting on today's announcement, Don Ranta, President and CEO of Rare Element, said, "The addition of a seasoned executive of Mr. Pickarts' caliber represents another step in the advancement of our Bear Lodge project, and represents the Company's commitment to maximizing shareholder value by striving to become one of the western hemisphere's only rare-earths producers. Because of the critical importance of mineral processing and hydrometallurgy to the success of the Bear Lodge mine, an executive with expertise in these fields was sought after and chosen. Mr. Pickarts brings a great deal of experience and leadership to the Company in terms of mine evaluation, mine management, and project management. We look forward to having Jaye join Rare Element and assemble our development team."

      The Company is moving forward rapidly to evaluate the potential economic viability of recovering rare-earth elements ("REE") in concentrate or in individual rare-earth oxides ("REO") from the Bear Lodge rare-earth resources. Shortages of REE outside of China are occurring at the same time as demand is growing at nearly 10% per year for these elements in clean energy technology, high technology, and other applications where the REE are vital to these new technologies developed for more fuel efficient ("hybrid") automobiles as well as plug-in electric vehicles. Many hybrid cars use rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride (Ni-M-H) batteries that contain lanthanum along with electric motors and generators that require high-strength permanent magnets containing neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium. Europium is used in compact fluorescent and other fluorescent lighting as phosphors. Substantial quantities of all six of these REE would be produced by a mine at Bear Lodge, and the six would represent approximately 80% of the potentially saleable products' value.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.

      Rare-earth elements are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent lights, metal alloys, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and a number of critical military applications. China currently produces more than 95% of the 130,000 metric tonnes of rare-earths consumed annually worldwide, and China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is growing rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies continue to be implemented on a broad scale.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President&CEO


      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-03/19580834…

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 16.03.11 17:45:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.238 ()
      15.03.2011 21:38
      Rare Element Reports Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate for Sundance Gold Project; 947,000 ounces of gold in three deposits contained in 69.3 million metric tonnes averaging 0.42 g Au/t using a 0.15 g/t cutoff grade

      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-03/19649074…

      MfG, FaxenClown
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      schrieb am 23.03.11 06:25:29
      Beitrag Nr. 1.239 ()
      GTSO Signs LOI to Acquire Rare Earth Mining Claims in Arizona La Paz County Claims Being Eyed as Potential Domestic Source of Rare Earth Elements

      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-03/19710584…

      http://www.cnbc.com/id/42209843
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      schrieb am 24.03.11 18:11:44
      Beitrag Nr. 1.240 ()
      24.03.2011 14:02
      Rare Element Appoints 2011 Geological Team & Grants Options

      TSX-V: RES&AMEX: REE

      VANCOUVER, March 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. has appointed the following people to lead the 2011 exploration programs at the 100% owned Bear Lodge REE and Sundance Gold Projects in Crook County, Wyoming.

      James G. ("Jim") Clark, Ph.D., L.Geo. - Vice President of Exploration

      Jim Clark continues in his position as Vice President of exploration, where he has overall responsibility for all of Rare Element's exploration activities. Dr. Clark has worked with Rare Element for the past 8 years. He has had intermittent involvement with the Bear Lodge property since 1986, up to 17 years before Rare Element acquired the project in 2002. Dr. Clark was responsible for the initial discovery and partial delineation of REE mineralization at the Bull Hill SW and Bull Hill NW deposits, and he has led the exploration teams since Rare Element acquired the project. Dr. Clark has extensive experience with the geology and mineralization of numerous REE properties in North America, and he has worked on other REE and alkaline-igneous related commodities in projects outside of North America. He received his Ph.D. in geology from the University of Oregon in 1983.

      John T. Ray, M.S. - Exploration Manager

      John Ray is appointed to the position of Exploration Manager. Mr. Ray is now responsible for REE and gold exploration activities at the Company's Bear Lodge and Sundance Projects, respectively. Following his term as Newmont Mining's on-site project manager at the Sundance project from 2004-2009, John was retained by Rare Element to manage its Sundance gold exploration project in 2010. John supervised the work that led to the Company's first ever gold resource estimate, announced in a news release dated March 14, 2011. John has worked previously for INCO/ACNC and as a consultant for many major mining corporations. He received his M.S. in geology from the University of North Dakota in 1979, where he did his thesis work on the Tinton alkaline complex, not far from the Bear Lodge project.

      Ellen D. Leavitt, Ph.D., CPG - Chief Geologist-REE

      Ellie Leavitt is appointed to the position of Chief Geologist/REE. Ellie has consulted for the Company since 2008. She managed the Company's REE resource definition and exploration programs in 2010, overseeing the drilling of more than 45,000 feet of core and expansion of the resource base at the Bull Hill SW and Bull Hill NW deposits. Ellie will be responsible for direct oversight of the REE exploration program. She has almost 30 years of mineral exploration and environmental geology experience, and has made major contributions to the Bear Lodge REE project. Dr. Leavitt received her Ph.D. in geology from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2004.

      James D. Leavitt, M.S. - Chief Geologist/Gold

      James D. Leavitt is appointed as Chief Geologist/Gold. Jim will oversee all aspects of the Company's Sundance project gold exploration program. Jim brings a wealth of gold exploration experience to the Company. He has more than 30 years of experience conducting gold and base metal exploration projects in the U.S. and internationally. Jim has worked for Noranda Exploration, Homestake Mining, the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Gold, and Agnico-Eagle. He received his M.S. degree in geology from the University of Oregon in 1980.

      Rare Earth and Gold Exploration Teams

      The Rare Element's on-site REE exploration team will consist of 6 additional professional, geologists plus support personnel. The gold exploration team includes 3 additional geologists plus support personnel. The Company expects to have three core drilling rigs and a reverse circulation drill rig in order to accomplish a 40,000 ft+ REE drill program and a 20,000 ft + gold drill program in 2011.

      Stock Option Grant

      The Company has issued stock options to its directors, officers, and consultants for a total of 985,000 options to purchase common shares of the Company at an exercise price of $10.50 per share for a period of five years, expiring on 16 March 2016, and subject to the TSX Venture Exchange's approval.

      Cash Position and Share Structure Update

      Rare Element has also had a total of 1,331,271 warrants, 67,137 brokers' warrants and 364,500 options exercised since January 1, 2011 and has cash on hand of approximately $71.5 million dollars and 43,455,173 common shares outstanding. There are only 119,287 warrants and 316,503 agent's warrants outstanding with exercise prices of $4.75 and $9.00 expiring from April 13, 2012 and December 22, 2012, respectively.

      The Company's budget for 2011 is approximately $15 million which includes completion of an updated REE resource estimate, REE and gold drilling programs, metallurgical confirmation and optimization test, and preparation of a NI 43-101 compliant pre-feasibility study on the rare earth elements deposit at in Crook County, Wyoming.

      Correction to Gold Resource News Release

      Rare Element notes that the news releases dated March 14, 2011 outlining the Companies first ever gold resource estimate on the Sundance gold project contained the correct details in the table which outlined the resources in detail. However, one paragraph discussing the Smith gold resource estimate used the word "ounces" which should have read "grams" in two places. The sentence should have read: "The new Smith resource includes 25.2 million tonnes grading 0.50 grams of gold/tonne at a cutoff of 0.15 gpt." Please refer to the news release dated March 14, 2011 for the full details of the NI 43-101 compliant gold resource estimate.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.

      Rare-earth elements are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and a number of critical military applications. China currently produces more than 95% of the 130,000 metric tonnes of rare-earths consumed annually worldwide, and China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is growing rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies are implemented on a broad scale.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

      Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, President&CEO


      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-03/19736794…

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      schrieb am 30.03.11 21:30:04
      Beitrag Nr. 1.241 ()
      Die Rohstoff-Woche - Ausgabe 06/2011

      © Tim Roedel (Die Rohstoff-Woche)

      Seltene Erden: Versorgungslücke ab 2012 wahrscheinlich...

      etwas später als gewohnt erhalten Sie heute Ihre neue Rohstoff-Woche. Eine kurzfristig anberaumte Minentour durch Südafrika hat meinen letztwöchigen Zeitplan gehörig durcheinander gewirbelt, sodass ich Ihnen erst heute wieder ein spannendes Thema aus dem Bereich der Rohstoffe näherbringen kann.

      Bei all der Hysterie um die Geschehnisse in Japan, Libyen und einigen weiteren arabischen Staaten, ist die Problematik um die so genannten Seltenen Erden oder breiter gefasst die so genannten kritischen Elemente beinahe komplett in den Hintergrund getreten. Dabei könnten es gerade diese wenigen Elemente sein, die ganze Volkswirtschaften in die Knie zwingen.

      Die aktuelle Ausgangslage bei den Seltenen Erden dürfte Ihnen weitestgehend bekannt sein. China produziert momentan etwa 95% aller Seltenen Erden weltweit. Die Fördermenge beziehungsweise der prozentuale Anteil an der weltweiten Fördermenge variiert zwar innerhalb dieser 17 Elemente, im Durchschnitt liegt man mit einem Anteil von 95% an der gesamten Weltproduktion jedoch ziemlich richtig. China besitzt damit eine Marktmacht sondergleichen und kann – wenn es denn will – die einzelnen Preise spielend beeinflussen. Gerade auch deshalb, weil man die Anzahl der aktuell produzierenden Seltenen Erden – Minen außerhalb Chinas an einer Hand abzählen kann.

      Dem ist sich China natürlich bewusst. Der frühere Staatschef Deng Xiaoping erkannte dies schon im Jahre 1992 und prägte damals den Ausspruch „Der Mittlere Osten hat Öl, China hat Seltene Erden“, in Anspielung darauf, dass der so genannte „Westen“ sich ebenso darauf verlässt (oder nennen wir es lieber „darauf ausruht“), dass die großen Erdölfördernationen im Mittleren Osten ihr Erdöl auch in Zukunft weiterhin billig an die großen Industrienationen in Nordamerika und Europa „verschachern“. Deng Xiaoping erkannte damals schon, dass sich technischer Fortschritt im 21. Jahrhundert nur mit dem massiven Einsatz von Seltenen Erden verwirklichen lassen wird. Und es kam letztendlich auch genauso, wie Xiaoping vorausgesagt hatte. Der Bereich der Seltenen Erden wurde auf der westlichen Halbkugel eigentlich komplett vernachlässigt. Die Technologien des 20. Jahrhunderts verlangten noch nicht so hohe Mengen an Seltenen Erden, sodass man diese zu Spottpreisen aus dem Reich der Mitte importieren konnte. Der teure Bau von eigenen Minen war einfach nicht notwendig.

      Mal ganz davon abgesehen, dass sich der Bau von Seltenen Erden Minen angesichts der niedrigen Preise in den 1990ern wohl überhaupt nicht gelohnt hätte. Vielleicht war das ja auch gerade das Kalkül der Chinesen in den 1990er Jahren?! Gut, dies ist zwar eine gewagte Hypothese, würde aber irgendwie passen. Nun kam es zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts aber so, wie es nach Ansicht von Xiaoping kommen musste: Der technische Fortschritt begann immer rasanter Fahrt aufzunehmen. Immer neue Produkte wie modernere Handys, Flachbildschirme, IPods, IPads und so weiter kamen auf den Markt. Diese verschlangen immer mehr an Seltenen Erden und machten neben ihren neuen Besitzern eigentlich nur einen glücklich: China! Denn die Exporte an Seltenen Erden schnellten rapide in die Höhe. Und heute ist quasi die ganze Welt abhängig von ihnen. Während China in 2006 noch etwa 60.000 Tonnen an Seltenen Erden exportierte, halbierten sich diese Exporte bis zum Jahr 2010.

      Noch gibt es bei den Seltenen Erden nur äußerst selten Engpässe von einzelnen Elementen. Dies könnte sich jedoch bereits ab dem kommenden Jahr 2012 ändern. Denn spätestens dann dürfte die weltweite Nachfrage nach den begehrten Elementen selbst das Angebot aus China übersteigen. Denn gerade die chinesische High-Tech-Branche ist es, die die größte Nachfragesteigerung bei Seltenen Erden verzeichnet. Da erscheint es natürlich nicht verwunderlich, dass China seine Schätze für die eigenen Unternehmen zurückhält. Branchenkenner gehen aktuell sogar davon aus, dass das Angebot an Seltenen Erden ab spätestens 2015 stagnieren wird. Die weltweite Nachfrage wird allerdings im gesamten kommenden Jahrzehnt weiter rapide ansteigen.

      Nun stellt sich natürlich die Frage, inwieweit eine weitere Nachfragesteigerung nach Seltenen Erden anderweitig befriedigt werden kann. Denn eines steht so oder so grundsätzlich fest: So selten, wie der Name der so genannten Seltenen Erden es verheißen mag, sind Seltene Erden nämlich gar nicht! Thulium, das seltenste stabile Element der Seltenen Erden, ist innerhalb der Erdkruste immer noch häufiger vorhanden als Gold oder Platin. Cer, Yttrium und Neodym kommen in der Erdkruste sogar häufiger vor als beispielsweise Blei. Lediglich Promethium, ein kurzlebiges radioaktives Element, ist in der Erdkruste wirklich selten.

      Das lässt darauf schließen, dass es auch außerhalb Chinas signifikante Seltene Erden – Lagerstätten geben muss. Wie etwa das Mount Weld Projekt von Lynas Corp. Doch nicht nur in West-Australien werden große Vorkommen an Seltenen Erden vermutet. Auch in den USA, Grönland, Indien, Brasilien, Malaysia, Südkorea, Vietnam und den ehemaligen GUS-Staaten konnten signifikante Vorkommen an Seltenen Erden nachgewiesen werden beziehungsweise werden solche dort vermutet.

      Weitere Informationen zum Spektrum der Seltenen Erden erhalten Sie in der kommenden Ausgabe der Rohstoff-Woche. Darin enthalten wird dann auch ein Hinweis auf einige interessante Unternehmen aus diesem Bereich sein.
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      Beitrag Nr. 1.242 ()
      Rare Element Reports Final REE Assay Results from 2010 Drilling at the Bull Hill SW and Bull Hill NW Resource Areas

      TSX-V: RES & AMEX: REE
      VANCOUVER, April 6 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSXV: RES) (AMEX:
      REE) is pleased to announce the final rare earth element (REE) assay results
      from the last fifteen drill holes completed during its 2010 core drilling
      program at the Company's 100% owned Bear Lodge property, located in
      northeastern Wyoming, USA (Figure 1 -
      http://files.newswire.ca/675/Rare_Element_Bear_Lodge.pdf). The current results
      are from the Bull Hill Southwest resource area (six core holes), the Bull Hill
      NW resource area (seven core holes), and a Conceptual Carbonatite Plug target
      area west of Bull Hill (two core holes). Results of REE assays from a 2009
      hole, which was recently analyzed, in the Bull Hill SW area are also
      summarized. An NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate for the Bull Hill SW and
      Bull Hill NW resource areas was completed in May 2010, and the complete
      results from the 2010 drilling program will be incorporated into an updated NI
      43-101 compliant resource model scheduled for release during the second
      quarter of 2011. The objectives of the 2010 drilling program were to expand
      the Bull Hill SW oxide resource and upgrade the resource category, and to
      explore for additional REE resources at the Bull Hill NW and Whitetail Ridge
      target areas. Previous assay results from the Bull Hill SW resource area, Bull
      Hill NW resource area, the Whitetail Ridge REE target area, and a new target
      area northwest of Whitetail Ridge were reported in a series of news releases
      dated 15 September and 9 November 2010, and 10 January and 7 February 2011.[...]


      Beitrag gekürzt, da auf WO nicht sinnvoll darstellbar!

      http://www.cnxmarketlink.com/en/releases/archive/April2011/0…

      Marktreaktion dazu:




      ... und das hier könnte auch ordentlich Einfluss auf den Kurs haben:
      April 7, 2011, 6:49 PM HKT
      Washington Mulls Stockpiling Rare Earths

      With China building up its strategic reserves of rare earth metals even as it crimps exports, a new piece of counter-China legislation on rare earths introduced to the U.S. Congress reflects the depths of Washington’s anxiety over the sector. [...]

      http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/04/07/washington-mul…

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      Beitrag Nr. 1.243 ()
      Rare Element Resources, Ltd. (REE) shares are trading at $15.11. The RSI is about 64, which is near overbought levels. REE is based in Canada. The shares have traded in a range between $1.15 to $17.92 in the past 52 weeks. The 50 day moving average is $12.70 and the 200 day moving average is $9.11. Since the shares are currently trading well over the 50 and 200 day moving averages, and close to the 52 week high, they could be ready to drop lower. Earnings estimates for REE are not available. This company has been losing money.

      http://seekingalpha.com/article/263082-why-it-s-time-to-dump…

      An Gewinnmitnahmen ist noch keiner gestorben...besonders bei den obigen Daten...
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      Beitrag Nr. 1.244 ()
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18398…

      Lundin says buy Rare Element near current levels

      2011-05-10 13:57 ET - In the News
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      schrieb am 12.05.11 23:15:00
      Beitrag Nr. 1.245 ()
      Long Term Prospects Remain Bright for Rare Earth Explorers
      The Bedford Report Provides Analyst Research on Molycorp & Rare Element Resources

      Press Release Source: The Bedford Report On Thursday May 12, 2011, 8:16 am EDT
      http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Long-Term-Prospects-Remain-iw-…
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      schrieb am 17.05.11 06:43:54
      Beitrag Nr. 1.246 ()
      Rare Element loses $4.4-million (U.S.) over nine months

      2011-05-16 17:51 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS THIRD QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released its unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements and management's discussion and analysis for the nine months ended March 31, 2011, and has filed them on SEDAR. These financial statements were prepared using international financial reporting standards which Rare Element early adopted as of July 1, 2010. Note 17 in the financial statements reconciles the changes in the comparative periods from Canadian generally accepted accounting principles to international financial reporting standards, which will be fully adopted in Canada in 2011.

      All dollar amounts stated herein are in U.S. dollars.

      Nine months ended March 31, 2011, financial highlights

      During the nine months ended March 31, 2011, $5,677,048 (2010: $2,007,676) was spent on the Bear Lodge rare-earth project, and $1,021,285 (2010: nil) was spent on the Sundance gold project. Both projects are located on the same property position.

      Administrative expenditures, excluding the non-cash share-based payments, amounted to $1,392,410 (2010: $920,516) for the period, up 51 per cent compared with the same period last year.

      Loss for the period was $4,483,587 (2010: $1,477,745) or 12 cents per share (2010: four cents), up 203 per cent from the same period in the prior year due to non-cash share-based payments.

      Cash and cash equivalents at March 31, 2011, were $73,523,043 (June 30, 2010: $11,460,476), reflecting the $57.5-million financing completed in December, 2010.

      Business highlights

      The geological team completed its 2010 rare-earth drilling and exploration program on the Bear Lodge property in November, 2010, and announced the final rare earth element assay results on April 6, 2011. The complete results from the 2010 drilling program will be incorporated into an updated NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate scheduled for release during the second quarter of 2011. The goal for these drill hole results is to upgrade a portion of the REE resources from the inferred category to measured and indicated and to expand the resources.

      The company completed the NI 43-101-compliant preliminary economic analysis of the Bear Lodge REE deposit as announced on Sept. 28, 2010, which shows that the project has an internal rate of return of approximately 40 per cent using historical REO concentrate prices, which have recently increased by approximately 700 per cent. The technical report was prepared by independent consultant, John T. Boyd Co., with the assistance of consultants Mountain States R&D International and Ore Reserves Engineering. This press release highlights some of the information contained in the technical report, and, for investors to understand the information fully in this press release, they should read the technical report in its entirety, including all qualifications, assumptions and exclusions that relate to the information set out in this press release.

      The company announced its first NI 43-101-compliant inferred mineral resource estimate for the 100-per-cent-owned Sundance gold project in the Bear Lodge Mountains on March 15, 2011.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18422…
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      schrieb am 17.05.11 18:59:25
      Beitrag Nr. 1.247 ()
      Rare Element plans follow-up drilling at Whitetail Ridge

      2011-05-17 08:46 ET - News Release

      Dr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT SUMMARIZES RESULTS FROM ITS 2010 REE EXPLORATION PROGRAM AND OUTLINES ITS 2011 REE EXPLORATION PROGRAM

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released a summary of results from its 2010 rare earth element exploration program and an outline of plans for the 2011 program at the Bear Lodge property in northeastern Wyoming, United States. The 2010 REE exploration program included a total of 42,409 feet of core in 63 drill holes for resource definition and exploration purposes, and 3,844 feet of large-diameter core for bulk sample material dedicated to a pilot plant test scheduled for the third quarter of 2011. The REE drilling program was augmented by geological mapping, geophysical surveys, soil and rock chip geochemical surveys, and additional bulk sampling of near-surface mineralized material.

      Rare Element's independent resource estimation consultant is currently compiling the 2010 drilling results, and the updated resource estimate should be reported during the second quarter of 2011. The company expects that the overall resource will increase in size, and that a substantial portion of the oxide resource will be upgraded to the indicated and, possibly, measured categories. Rare Element Resources' exploration and evaluation plans for the Bear Lodge project in 2011 include:

      Additional resource definition drilling to expand and upgrade the resources at the Bull Hill Southwest and Bull Hill Northwest deposits;

      Exploration and resource definition drilling at the Whitetail Ridge prospect;

      Exploration drilling at the Bull Hill West, Carbon South and other prospective REE targets identified during the 2010 exploration program;

      Geological mapping, geochemical sampling and geophysical surveys over selected areas in order to better delineate current target areas and identify new targets for economic REE mineralization;

      Collection of additional bulk sample mineralized material for the pilot plant testing from a second large-diameter core drilling program in select, well-mineralized areas, along with additional sampling of mineralized surface exposures in road cuts, trenches and drill sites;

      A condemnation drilling program to ensure that the proposed low-grade stockpile and waste facility will not cover ground that is prospective for REE and/or gold mineralization;

      Environmental baseline and geotechnical studies directed toward ultimate mine development;

      Continued metallurgical testing of oxide zone mineralized material for optimization of mineral concentration and chemical concentration processes;

      Pilot plant metallurgical testing on bulk sample material collected in 2010 to produce a potentially saleable rare earth carbonate concentrate;

      Continuation of metallurgical testing on the transitional mineralized material;

      Completion of a preliminary feasibility study by the end of the fourth quarter of 2011.

      Jim Clark, vice-president of exploration, states: "The 2010 exploration and drilling program was tremendously successful, and the company expects this success to propagate into 2011. In addition to expanding the resources and upgrading the resource category, our work in 2010 identified new prospective areas and improved tremendously our understanding of the deposit. Our developing deposit model should enhance our exploration and resource definition work in 2011. The company is excited about the follow-up drilling on the Whitetail Ridge target, which could increase significantly the global deposit resource. We anticipate the achievement of several key milestones during 2011 on the road to production, including the pilot plant testwork and a preliminary feasibility study. Our exploration team is gearing up for a great year!"

      Details of the resource definition and exploration drilling programs were reported previously in news releases dated Sept. 15, 2010, Nov. 9, 2010, Jan. 10, 2011, Feb. 7, 2011, and April 6, 2011. Details of the bulk sample drilling were reported in a news release dated Oct. 12, 2010. The objectives of the 2010 REE drill program were: 1) to upgrade a significant part of the resource from inferred to measured and indicated; 2) expand current resources at the Bull Hill Southwest and Bull Hill Northwest areas; 3) conduct initial drill exploration at the Whitetail Ridge target area; and 4) identify other prospective areas for potentially economic REE mineralization. An NI 43-101-compliant, inferred resource estimate for the Bull Hill SW and Bull Hill NW resource areas, based on drilling by the company through 2009, was completed in May, 2010, and reported in a news release dated May 26, 2010.

      The REE deposits in the Bear Lodge Mountains of northeastern Wyoming occur within a large alkaline igneous complex that domes overlying older sedimentary rocks. The deposits are spatially associated with several diatreme breccias that are distributed along a northwesterly alignment. The REE mineralization is hosted in intrusive dikes, veins and stockwork bodies of carbonatite and its near-surface oxidized equivalents (FMR). FMR refers to the major constituents of the highly oxidized, former carbonatite dikes that occur in the depth range between the surface and 300 feet to 500 feet (91 metres to 152 metres) beneath the surface. These include iron oxides (F for FeOx), manganese oxides (M for MnOx) and rare earth minerals (R for REE minerals). Stockwork refers to a complex system of subparallel to randomly oriented veins. The FMR bodies contain little or no groundmass calcite. A zone of variably oxidized carbonatite with minor to significant groundmass calcite and with zero to relatively minor unoxidized sulphide is termed transitional carbonatite. The transitional carbonatite exhibits significant variability with regard to proportions of groundmass calcite, iron and manganese oxides, and relict sulphide, and the company is undertaking studies to further classify the unit and determine the subtype or types most amenable to the current metallurgical flowsheet. The transition zone has uneven thickness and occurs beneath the FMR zone and above the deeper zone of unoxidized carbonatite. The mineralized bodies invade heterolithic intrusive breccia of the Bull Hill diatreme, as well as trachytic and phonolitic intrusive rocks.

      The diatreme breccias are distributed along a northwesterly alignment. The breccias are spatially associated with the REE-mineralized bodies. REE assay values are reported by convention as the combined oxide equivalents (REO) of the 15 elements in the lanthanide series plus yttrium. The oxide equivalents are approximately 15.6 per cent higher than the combined metal assay values. The Bear Lodge project contains predominantly the light REE (lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium and neodymium), and economically important quantities of several of the heavy REEs (europium, dysprosium and terbium).

      Bull Hill Southwest resource area

      Fifty core holes totalling 32,729 feet (9,978 m) were drilled in the Bull Hill SW resource area in 2010. Most of the holes were drilled along a N45 azimuth, at 100- or 200-foot spacing from a series of sites along a N45-trending resource evaluation grid established in conjunction with Ore Reserves Engineering, the company's resource estimation consultant. Inclination angles were most commonly at minus-45 degrees and minus-70 degrees, or at minor deviations from those angles. Several of the holes were drilled on the same grid at an azimuth of S45 degrees, again at inclination angles of at or near minus-45 degrees and minus-70 degrees. Drilling results confirm that the target FMR and carbonatite bodies exhibit strong REE mineralization over a strike length of more than 1,400 feet (426 m). Interpretive correlations of drill intercepts suggest a structural bias of the mineralized bodies toward vertical or near vertical dips.

      Plan view of drill hole traces and mineralized intercepts projected to the surface

      Note the apparent transition from northwesterly to northerly strikes of the mineralized bodies in the northern third and at the southeastern margin of the Bull Hill SW resource area.

      Geological interpretation of results from the 2011 drill program indicate that the Bull Hill SW resource area is dominated by northwest-striking mineralized bodies in the southern two-thirds of the resource area, while the northern part of the resource area exhibits a transitional change in strike from northwesterly to almost due north. The Bull Hill SW resource is open along strike to the southeast. The REE mineralization is contained within a main dike that can have a true width of up to about 119 feet (36 m) and subordinate, subparallel dikes and stockwork. There may be a second north-trending zone of mineralized dikes at the southeastern end of the current resource.

      Bull Hill Northwest resource area

      Nine core holes totalling 5,694 feet (1,736 m) were drilled in the Bull Hill NW resource area in 2010. REE mineralization in the Bull Hill NW resource area is contained within intrusive dikes, veins and stockwork of FMR, transitional carbonatite/silicocarbonatite and carbonatite/silicocarbonatite that invade trachytic and phonolitic intrusive rocks of the Bear Lodge alkaline complex. Silicocarbonatite is a carbonatite-related rock that carries abundant silicate mineral phases dispersed in the carbonate matrix. The silicate phases in the Bull Hill NW silicocarbonatite are primarily biotite and K feldspar. The structural controls for the mineralized bodies remain incompletely understood in this target area, but it appears most likely that northerly striking mineralized bodies predominate. The north-striking mineralized bodies at Bull Hill NW appear generally to be narrower and lower grade than those in the Bull Hill SW resource area, although exploration at Bull Hill NW has yet to be completed. Strongly anomalous gold mineralization in drill hole RES10-60 is distributed in trachyte porphyry and crosscutting biotite silicocarbonatite dikes, with the highest-grade intercept (12 feet at 11.85 grams per tonne Au) contained within a biotite silicocarbonate dike. This occurrence of overlapping gold and REE mineralization, and another at the Whitetail Ridge target area, will be investigated during the company's 2011 exploration program.

      Whitetail Ridge target

      Two core holes totalling 1,631 feet (497 m) were drilled at the Whitetail Ridge target in 2010. The Whitetail Ridge REE target area is located approximately 1,500 feet northwest of the Bull Hill Southwest deposit, adjacent to and west of the Bull Hill Northwest target. It is marked at the surface by a zone of FMR stockwork and a coincident geophysical anomaly. The size of the geophysical anomaly (approximately 1,400 by 2,000 feet elongate northeasterly) provides an indication that the REE target may be larger than others in the district. Historic hole WP-1, drilled within the Whitetail Ridge target area by Hecla Mining Company in 1987, intersected 430 feet that averaged 2.44 per cent REO in a near-surface intercept from nil to 430 feet (non-NI 43-101-compliant). Within the larger intercept were several 10-foot intercepts with grades ranging from 5.5 to 13.7 per cent REO. The holes drilled during the 2010 program were sited based on detailed geological mapping, a ground geophysical survey, and historic drilling results from Duval, Molycorp and Hecla. Detailed mapping suggests that the REE mineralization consists of northwest-striking FMR dikes and an FMR stockwork zone that is elongate northeasterly, with dimensions of roughly 1,250 feet (380 metres) by 950 feet (290 metres). The enveloping geophysical anomaly is larger and may indicate a broader distribution of REE mineralization beneath the extensive soil and colluvial cover.

      Geological map of part of the Whitetail Ridge REE target area

      The zone of FMR dikes strikes northwesterly and cuts a diatreme breccia. The long axis of the FMR stockwork zone trends northeasterly.

      Bull Hill West target

      Two core holes totalling 2,355 feet (718 m) were collared in the Bull Hill West target area. Two other holes drilled in the Bull Hill SW resource area penetrated the Bull Hill West target area at depth. The results from drill holes RES10-46, RES10-47, RES10-51 and RES10-57 indicate that mineralized veins, dikes and associated stockwork zones continue to the west across the Bull Hill drainage with little or no offset. The company identifies this area west of the Bull Hill drainage as the Bull Hill West target, an area that combines target areas referred to in past news releases and presentations as the "Conceptual Carbonatite Plug" target and the "Fault Offset" target. Until these recent results from drilling west of the drainage, it was thought that the drainage represented a structure (West Bull Hill fault) that could have significantly offset or terminated the REE-mineralized dike swarms at the Bull Hill SW resource area.

      Carbon South gold/REE target

      Two reverse circulation drill holes (SUN-076 and SUN-079) completed during the company's 2010 Sundance gold exploration program cut significant REE mineralization in FMR vein material that intrudes trachytic and syenitic intrusive rocks. The drill holes totalled 1,390 feet (424 m) and were collared just south of the Carbon gold target and about 1,200 feet (366 m) northwest of the Whitetail Ridge REE exploration target. The REE mineralization may portend the northwestern extension of the Whitetail Ridge system or, alternatively, a distinct FMR/carbonatite mineralized system. If this mineralization is a continuation of the Whitetail Ridge dike system and the Bull Hill SW system, its total length may reach up to 5,000 feet (1,500 m) in length.

      The drilling data were interpreted using LeapFrog 3-D software.

      Bulk sampling program

      The company conducted a bulk sample collection program of FMR vein and stockwork material during September, 2010. The objective of the program was the acquisition of about eight tonnes or more of oxidized, REE-mineralized FMR vein material that will be used to feed a pilot plant designed to test the commercial viability of the mineral process flowsheet developed for the REE by Mountain States Research and Development, International (MSRDI), the company's metallurgical testing consultants. The pilot plant testing is scheduled to commence during the third quarter of 2011. It is expected to produce a bulk mixed rare earth carbonate concentrate that can be used for marketing if the company decides to sell concentrates initially, and as test material for the separation of individual rare earth oxides as a first step toward refinement and production of high purity rare earth oxide products. Several laboratories with pilot plant capabilities are under consideration for the testing. The pilot plant test will be part of a preliminary feasibility study planned for completion in late 2011.

      The bulk testing program consisted of a series of large-diameter PQ (diameter 85 millimetres) and HQ (diameter 63.5 mm) core holes that penetrate the oxide zone in the Bull Hill Southwest REE deposit. The holes were drilled from closely spaced sites near the centre and southeastern parts of the deposit, where the FMR vein material occurs very close to the surface. Drilling was designed to collect samples that would be representative of material sent to the mill during the first five years of potential production. The deepest holes were drilled to a depth of approximately 190 feet (58 m). Grades are likely to range between 2 per cent and 15 per cent REO, based on previous exploration holes from the same sites. Multiple holes were drilled from each site in fans at a common azimuth and different inclination angles designed to capture as much FMR vein material as possible. A total of 40 holes was drilled, with a total footage of 2,117 feet (645 m) of REE-mineralized FMR material. Thirty of the drill holes are PQ-size holes for a total footage of 1,753 feet (534 m) of FMR material, and 10 of the holes are HQ-size, with a total footage of 364 feet (111 m) of FMR material. The total weight of REE-mineralized material collected from the drilling program is about 12,700 pounds (5,773 kilograms). Low-grade stockwork material collected during the drilling is currently undergoing metallurgical testwork at Hazen Research of Golden, Colo., in order to examine methods of inexpensive upgrade of the REE values that take advantage of the physical characteristics of the FMR vein material.

      The large-diameter drill core samples are augmented by bulk sample material collected at and near the surface, where FMR vein material was identified during drill site construction. This material was collected in 55-gallon drums and has a total weight of about 6,750 pounds (3,068 kilograms). Collectively, the company has a total stockpile of about 9.7 tons (8.8 tonnes) of FMR material for use in the pilot plant testwork. The material is stored currently at one of the company's leased warehouses in Sundance, Wyo. This material will be retained there until the testing laboratory is selected and the pilot plant is built and ready for operation. The program has acquired sufficient FMR feed material required for the pilot plant study.

      Dr. Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, president and chief executive officer of the company, serves the board of directors of the company as an internal, technically qualified person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by company management which takes full responsibility for content.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18425…
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      schrieb am 26.05.11 21:14:43
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      Rare Element Resources removed from S&P/TSX-V index

      2011-05-25 17:18 ET - Miscellaneous

      This item is part of Stockwatch's value added news feed and is only available to Stockwatch subscribers.
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      Standard & Poor's will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index after the close of trading on Thursday, May 26, 2011.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. will be removed from the index. The company will graduate to trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the same ticker symbol. Rare Element will remain a constituent of the S&P/TSX Venture 30 Index until the next index rebalancing at the end of July, 2011.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18449…

      are Element Resources to trade on TSX on May 27

      2011-05-26 11:12 ET - News Release

      Mr. Mark Brown reports

      RARE ELEMENT SHARES TO TRADE ON THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE ON MAY 27, 2011

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.'s common shares will begin trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the senior equity trading market in Canada, as of Friday, May 27, 2011. The company will retain its current trading symbol: RES.

      Mark T. Brown, chief financial officer, commented: "After listing on the NYSE Amex on Aug. 18, 2010, it made sense to also graduate the trading of our shares in Canada from Tier 1 of the TSX Venture Exchange to the TSX main trading board. We would like to thank the TSX Venture Exchange staff for their assistance over the past 10 years in being a part of building Rare Element into one of the top rare-earth companies in North America. We look forward to the benefits and greater exposure that this new listing will provide as we continue to advance our rare-earth and gold projects in Wyoming."

      We seek Safe Harbor.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18453…
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      schrieb am 02.06.11 18:05:23
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      Lundin refreshes buy of Rare Element

      2011-05-31 17:50 ET - In the News

      Brien Lundin, in the May, 2011, edition of the Gold Newsletter, refreshes his buy of Rare Element Resources Ltd., recently $13.25. Mr. Lundin recommended the stock five times between January, 2006, and April, 2009, at prices ranging from 43 cents to $1.09. He said take some profits -- perhaps sell half -- in April, 2010, at $3.45. Assuming an investment of $1,000 for each buy, selling half at $3.45 would have yielded a profit of $10,319. Mr. Lundin said buy again in May, 2010, at $3.23 and in April, 2011, at $12.89. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each of the two new buys and taking into account the $2,500 investment left from the half sale, the $4,500 investment is now worth $54,378. Rare Element has released results from the last 15 holes drilled in its 2010 program at the Bear Lodge property in Wyoming. The results, which include 87 feet of 7.12 per cent total rare earth oxides from the Bull Hill SW zone, have shown that the West Bull Hill fault may contain mineralization that is connected to Bull Hill SW. Rare Element is testing this in the 2011 program, and it also plans to release an updated resource estimate in the second quarter. Mr. Lundin suggests adding to your holdings.
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      schrieb am 15.06.11 21:26:13
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      Rare Element's Bull Hill at 550 mm kg REO indicated

      2011-06-14 17:27 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS UPGRADE AND SIGNIFICANT INCREASE OF RARE-EARTH MINERAL RESOURCES AT BEAR LODGE

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released results of an upgraded and increased NI 43-101-compliant mineral resource estimate of rare earth elements plus yttrium contained in three deposits located in the Bull Hill area of the Bear Lodge project, Wyoming. The updated resource estimate upgrades 4.9 million tons (4.44 million metric tonnes) to the indicated category and increases the total pounds of rare earth oxides contained in the Bull Hill high-grade deposits by 20 per cent from 1,210 million pounds (550 million kilograms) to 1,450 million pounds (660 million kg) at a 1.5 per cent REO cut-off grade. The mineral resources were estimated by Ore Reserves Engineering, an independent consultant.

      The new resource estimate is derived from an REE database that includes 86 core drill holes completed by the company between 2008 and 2010 for a total of 62,625 feet (19,093 metres). New drill holes were substituted for holes drilled prior to 2008, owing to uncertainties introduced by a lack of surface and downhole survey data. Approximately 16 holes completed by other companies prior to 2004 were also not included in the model. The new resource estimate focuses on the dike sets in the Bull Hill Southwest deposit, plus the Bull Hill Northwest and the Whitetail Ridge deposit areas. In addition, the drilling indicates significant potential for expansion of all three deposits, for discovering mineralization in the undrilled areas between the deposits, and for definition of resources in other areas, such as Bull Hill West and the Carbon REE target.

      The total mineral resources estimate by ORE for the three deposits are summarized in the tables at a range of cut-off grades and for the different oxidation zones, including the oxide, oxide-carbonate, transitional, and sulfide/unoxidized zones.

      Weiter >>>>

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18517…
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      schrieb am 05.07.11 20:40:34
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      Globe says Hykawy keen on Rare Element Resources

      2011-06-30 08:29 ET - In the News

      The Globe and Mail reports in its Thursday, June 30, edition that stocks of companies planning to extract "rare earth" elements from the earth crust rallied nicely earlier this year, but have now settled back. The Globe's Richard Blackwell writes that individual investors may be wondering if this is the time to get on the bandwagon. Rare earths are increasingly critical in high-tech manufacturing, but can be risky bets because most companies are still years from production. Byron Capital Markets analyst Jon Hykawy says if you do your homework there are opportunities to be had. Mr. Hykawy notes that some rare earth exploration firms are still overvalued because investors "got caught up in hysteria" after China said last year it would limit its rare earth exports. Others, however, can still look forward to impressive gains, he suggests. Mr. Hykawy recommends buying Rare Element Resources ($10.42). It operates a deposit in Wyoming that has "available infrastructure in a good mining jurisdiction." China currently produces 95 per cent of rare earths, but it has cut its exports and signalled it will continue to do so. This could cause a shortage of some critical materials in the West.
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18591…
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      schrieb am 14.07.11 07:07:22
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      2011-07-13 16:42 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT APPOINTS PAUL SCHLAUCH AS DIRECTOR AND NORMAN ANDERSON AS CHAIRMAN

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has appointed Paul Schlauch as a director of the company and Norman Anderson as chairman. Stephen Quin has resigned as a director.

      Appointment of Mr. Schlauch to the board

      Mr. Schlauch recently retired as a partner with Holland & Hart of Denver, Colo., one of the leading law firms specializing in mining law in the United States.

      Mr. Schlauch has more than 35 years of experience in legal issues relating to the mining industry. His practice has included counselling regarding operational and regulatory matters, and representing clients in a wide array of transactions as well as in litigation and arbitration. Mr. Schlauch has assisted in the structuring and negotiation of hundreds of transactions, including joint ventures, limited-liability companies, leases, royalty transfers, mineral property purchases and sales, ore sales agreements, co-operative operating agreements, and corporate acquisitions and mergers. He has worked extensively on public land law issues, including matters relating to the location, maintenance and patenting of mining and mill site claims, land exchanges, the acquisition of various property use rights, and the resolution of claim conflicts.

      In each year from 2005 through 2009, the International Who's Who of Business Lawyers named Mr. Schlauch as "the world's leading mining lawyer," pointing in particular to his work on international transactions. In 2007 and 2008, Mr. Schlauch was also honoured as one of the top 500 lawyers in the United States by Lawdragon. Mr. Schlauch has also been listed in the Best Lawyers in America and Colorado Super Lawyers. He was designated as Best Lawyers' 2011 Denver-area natural resources lawyer of the year. He has also been recognized as a leader in the Legal 500 2010 edition for mergers and acquisitions.

      Mr. Schlauch has been active in natural resource industry professional organizations. He is a past president of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation and a past president of the International Mining Professionals Society. He is a frequent speaker on topics relating to the mining industry and is the author of numerous articles on industry issues. Mr. Schlauch is an adjunct professor of law at Denver University School of Law, where he has taught courses on international mineral law and policy. He also holds an appointment as an honourary lecturer and course director on the faculty of the Center for Energy, Petroleum and Minerals Law and Policy at the University of Dundee, Scotland.

      Mr. Schlauch graduated cum laude with an AB in chemistry from Colgate University in 1963 and completed a law degree in 1966 at the University of Virginia.

      Appointment of Mr. Anderson as chairman of the board of directors

      The board has also appointed Mr. Anderson as the non-executive chairman of the board of directors.

      Mr. Anderson has been a director of Rare Element since it acquired the Bear Lodge rare earth element project in 2003. He has had a long and distinguished career in the mining industry. Mr. Anderson worked with Cominco, now Teck Resources, during which time he spent a four-year period in an executive position with Amax Lead Zinc Inc. In 1978 he became president and chief operation officer of Cominco, and in 1980 he assumed complete responsibility for Cominco's business as chairman and chief executive officer. Mr. Anderson has also been a director of other mining companies, including Cia de Minas Bonaventura SA, Hudbay Minerals Ltd. and Anatolia Mineral Development Ltd. Mr. Anderson has a BSc from the University of Manitoba, he became a professional engineer in 1961, and became a fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining in 1989. Mr. Anderson brings a wealth of experience in specialized metals to Rare Element as a director and a mining engineer, and now as the chairman of the board of directors.

      Resignation of Mr. Quin from the board of directors and appointment to the advisory board

      Mr. Quin has stepped down from the company's board of directors to lead the development of a new gold project in the United Sates. Mr. Quin has been a director of Rare Element since his appointment in 2003, and his insights and leadership at the board level have been very valuable in contributing to the success of Rare Element. The board would like to thank Mr. Quin for his valuable input over the past eight years.

      Mr. Quin will remain as a friend and adviser to Rare Element and has been appointed to the company's advisory board.

      Option grant

      The company has also granted 50,000 stock options at an exercise price of $9.35 a share with an expiry date of June 17, 2015, and 100,000 stock options at an exercise price of $9.95 a share with an expiry date of July 5, 2016.
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      schrieb am 16.07.11 08:19:30
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      July 2011 Updates To The TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index

      by Gareth Hatch on July 15, 2011 · 0 comments

      in Rare Earths,Tools & Metrics

      Since our last update note (which was two months ago now), there have been significant updates to the data for two projects on the TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index, and changes to two others:

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX.V:RES, AMEX:REE) published an updated mineral-resource estimate on June 14, 2011. 4.44 Mt of the resource is now Indicated @ 3.77 wt% TREO, and 16.16 Mt is now Inferred, @ 3.03 wt% TREO (both at a cut-off grade of 1.5%). The associated data have been updated accordingly.

      Matamec Explorations Inc. (TSX.V:MAT, PK:MTCEF) published an updated mineral-resource estimate on June 30, 2011. 12.472 Mt of the resource is now Indicated @ 0.51 wt% TREO, and 3.842 Mt is now Inferred @ 0.46 wt% TREO (both at a cut-off grade of 0.3%). The associated data have been updated accordingly.

      Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX:KRE) is looking to become a JV partner on the Cummins Range project with Navigator Resources (ASX:NAV).

      Korea Resources Corp. i
      s now involved with the Zandkopsdrift project owned by Frontier Rare Earths Ltd. (TSX.V:FRO, PK:FREFF). Details have yet to be finalized, but this development is now reflected in the associated details for this project.

      FYI, TMR is now tracking a total of 381 rare-earth development projects associated with 244 different companies in 35 different countries.

      I have updated the pricing used in the Index data, to reflect the average monthly prices for June 2011 and the moving three-year average price for separated rare-earth oxides.

      You can access the details via the Index page.

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/metrics-indices/tmr-advanc…

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      schrieb am 19.07.11 04:53:31
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      2011 Corporate Brochure
      New 05/30/2011

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/RES_CorpProfile.pd…

      Corporate Presentation
      Updated 06/02/2011

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/pdf/RES_Presentation.p…
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      schrieb am 03.08.11 20:35:02
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      Dines refreshes Rare Element buy

      2011-08-02 21:14 ET - In the News

      James Dines, writing in the July 15, 2011, issue of The Dines Letter, refreshes his buy of Rare Element Resources Ltd. at $9.53. The editor has recommended the company four times between Aug. 14, 2009, and June 10, 2011, at prices ranging from $2.25 to $9.56. Assuming an investment of $1,000 for each of the four buys, the investment would now be worth $8,843. Mr. Dines mentions Rare Element only briefly in this issue, saying the company is waiting for summer drilling results for its Bear Lodge rare earth project in Wyoming. The editor says he expects no meaningful deviation from previous positive results. Elsewhere in the newsletter, he pats himself on the back for predicting 15 years ago that food can be addictive. He says his prediction was recently corroborated by David Linden in his new book, The Compass of Pleasure. Mr. Dines says also notes that as obesity rises in America, so do type II diabetes and high blood pressure. He points out that Alabama has the highest levels of obesity, while Colorado, he says, is the "caboose on the nation's huffing, puffing train to fatland."

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18671…
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      schrieb am 05.08.11 23:12:05
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      Rare Element boasts of high grades of HREE at Whitetail

      2011-08-04 18:27 ET - News Release

      Mr. Mark Brown reports

      RARE ELEMENT DISCOVERS HEAVY RARE EARTHS AT WHITETAIL RIDGE, EAST TAYLOR AND CARBON AND HIGH GRADE AT EAST TAYLOR WITHIN THE BEAR LODGE PROJECT

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18680…
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      schrieb am 08.08.11 21:50:31
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      Rare Element Resources: Mehr Seltene Erden identifiziert
      08.08.2011 | 10:15 Uhr | EMFIS
      RTE Vancouver - (www.emfis.com) - Allzu lange ist es noch nicht her, als das Seltenen-Erden-Unternehmen Rare Element Resources seine Schätzungen bezüglich der Vorkommen auf dem Vorzeige-Projekt Bear Lodge anhob und am Wochenende hatten die Kanadier für Investoren gleich noch weitere gute News im Gepäck.

      Eigenen Angaben zufolge hat man im Zuge des laufenden Explorations-Programms hohe Konzentrationen an schweren Seltenen Erden im Whitetail-Ridge- sowie im East-Taylor-Gebiet identifiziert. Die Zonen befinden sich in der westlichen Hälfte der Bear-Lodge-Liegenschaft, die das Zeug hat, sich zur größten nordamerikanischen Lagerstätte für Seltene Erden zu entwickeln. Mit Gehalten an Rare-Earth-Oxiden von über drei Prozent handelt es sich um ein in der Tat mehr als aussichtreiches Gebiet.


      Sowohl leichte als auch schwere Seltene Erden

      Neben der üppigen Konzentration von schweren Seltenen Erden finden sich aber auch bedeutsame Mengen an leichten Rare Elements in dem Gebiet. Obwohl diese erheblich billiger als die schweren Vertreter der Gattung sind und bei den leichten Seltenen Erden eher mit stärkeren Preisrückgängen zu rechnen ist, kann es kein Fehler sein, auch über leichte Seltene Erden zu verfügen.

      Das Haupt-Problem der kanadischen Gesellschaft ist und bleibt jedoch der aller Voraussicht nach recht späte Produktionsstart. Vor 2015 wird dahingehend eher nichts nicht passieren, so dass sich die Aktie ausschließlich für sehr risikofreudige Anleger eignet, zumal der wichtige Support bei etwa neun Dollar mittlerweile unterschritten wurde.

      http://www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/artikel.php?sid=28991#Rare-…
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      schrieb am 08.08.11 22:02:36
      Beitrag Nr. 1.258 ()
      Das klingt alles so gut, aber die Finanzmärkte machen hier einigen Titeln das Leben schwer. Man könnte sich fühlen wie im Schlaraffenland :-) Und bei diesen Aussichten was schwere Erden angeht, bin ich wieder mal schwach geworden. Hier zu kaufen lohnt meines Erachtens ganz besonders - noch mehr in der jetzigen Zeit wo der Titel zu Schnäppchenpreisen zu bekommen ist
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      schrieb am 17.08.11 05:58:10
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      The TMR Critical Rare Earths Report

      by Gareth Hatch on August 16, 2011

      in News Analysis,Rare Earths,Tools & Metrics

      Critical Rare Earths ReportIt’s been a few months in the making, but it’s finally here. Just a few days ago I put the finishing touches on a brand-new, 75-page report on the critical rare earths. Built with independent data from the ground up, the report features the following:

      Global supply projections for total rare earth oxides (TREOs), extending out to 2017;

      Individual global supply & demand projections for oxides of the critical rare earths neodymium (Nd), europium (Eu), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy) and yttrium (Y);

      The output of individual rare earths from the most advanced new projects outside of China– and the rather ominous implications of the results;

      A detailed evaluation of which rare earths will be in deficit, and for how long – with projections of when the transition to permanent surplus is likely to occur;

      Similar metrics for oxides of lanthanum (La) and cerium (Ce), the two most important non-critical rare earths;

      Quantitative rankings for each of the critical rare earths, of key mineral-deposit characteristics associated with the leading contenders for new sources of supply;

      A detailed evaluation of how long China will dominate the supply of each of the individual critical and non-critical rare earths reviewed – and the most important regions for new supply; and

      Dozens of charts, tables and figures to help you to visual the projections, and their implications.

      Download your complimentary copy of the Report today, from:

      http://www.CriticalRareEarthsReport.com

      http://www.aweber.com/z/c/?jxnzzy03api6mruja5gupk0qbctzupk=3…
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      schrieb am 17.08.11 06:15:52
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.961.726 von power_48 am 17.08.11 05:58:10Download your complimentary copy of the Report today, from:

      http://www.criticalrareearthsreport.com/downloads/cre-0811.p…
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      schrieb am 18.08.11 20:01:19
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      Race for rare earths

      Australian Broadcasting Corporation

      Broadcast: 18/08/2011 > Reporter: Greg Hoy

      Australia is aiming to become a producer of rare earths, a group of elements or metal oxides in high demand.

      http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2011/s3296991.htm
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      schrieb am 21.08.11 07:18:09
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      Lundin says hold the rising Rare Element

      2011-08-18 19:23 ET - In the News

      Brien Lundin, in the July, 2011, edition of the Gold Newsletter, says hold Rare Element Resources Ltd., recently $10.68. Mr. Lundin recommended the stock five times between January, 2006, and April, 2009, at prices ranging from 43 cents to $1.09. He said take some profits -- perhaps sell half -- in April, 2010, at $3.45. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each buy, selling half at $3.45 would have yielded a profit of $10,319. Mr. Lundin said buy again in May, 2010, at $3.23 and in April, 2011, at $12.89. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each of the two new buys and taking into account the $2,500 investment left after the half sale, the $4,500 investment is now worth a rewarding $43,830. Rare Element has increased the resource estimate for the Bull Hill deposit, on its Bear Lodge property in Wyoming, by 20 per cent to 1.45 million pounds of rare earth oxide. It has also upgraded 4.44 million tonnes of REO to the indicated category from the inferred category. The company's president, Dr. Don Ranta, expects to release a preliminary feasibility study for Bear Lodge later this year or early next year. Mr. Lundin recommends holding the continuously rising Rare Element, which has provided pleasing profits.
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      schrieb am 26.08.11 20:30:17
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      Rare Element names Suleski CFO

      2011-08-24 16:39 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT APPOINTS CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has appointed David Suleski, BBA, CPA, the company's chief financial officer as of Aug. 22, 2011.

      Mr. Suleski is a certified public accountant and has held senior financial roles with operating mining companies with operations in the United States. His most recent position was the vice-president and CFO of Atna Resources Ltd., a company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange with an operating gold mine and several advanced gold exploration projects. Prior to Atna, Mr. Suleski was the vice-president and CFO, treasurer and corporate secretary of Canyon Resources Ltd.

      Mr. Suleski earned his CPA designation while working with the firms of Arthur Young and Co. and Coopers & Lybrand. Following that period, he spent eight years with Cyprus Amax Mineral Co. as financial analyst and administrative supervisor for the Pinos Altos copper-zinc mine in New Mexico, supervisor of metallurgical accounting at the Miami mining complex in Arizona, and co-ordinator of external and internal reporting. He has held positions including division controller for Pulte Mortgage, corporate controller for Apex Silver Mines Corp. and associate banker for NM Rothschild & Sons (Denver) Inc. Mr. Suleski has a BBA in accounting from the University of Wisconsin -- Whitewater and received his CPA in 1987.

      Mark T. Brown, director, led the search for Mr. Suleski and noted: "Rare Element is really pleased to have such a high-calibre individual to co-ordinate the financial aspects of the company as it transitions from an exploration company to a development company. David's experience in mine development, mining operations, cross-border regulatory issues, and his attention to detail in running a tight ship will be another strong asset for Rare Element as we move the company towards development of the Bear Lodge rare earths mine in Wyoming."

      Mr. Brown was the CFO of Rare Element since its inception in 1999 and remains a director of the company. Mr. Brown's role will continue with Rare Element as a director and his future activities with Rare Element will be focused on continuing to build shareholder value through effective financing and support and oversight of the development of the company's flagship rare earths project in Wyoming.

      Option grant

      The company has also granted 310,000 stock options at an exercise price of $8.49 per share with an expiry date of Aug. 23, 2016, to certain officers, employees and consultants.
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      schrieb am 02.09.11 12:45:04
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      "The Number of Nearest-in-Time Potential American Critical Heavy Rare Earths Producers is Increased by One:
      The Coming Rare Earth Junior Mining Cull, Crystal Balls and Brass Balls"


      Aug 4, 2011 4:51 PM | about stocks: UURAF.PK, REE, GWMGF.PK, MCP
      http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/65370-jack-lifton/201967-t…
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      schrieb am 09.09.11 07:00:18
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      Rare Element develops flowsheet for Bear Lodge

      2011-09-07 16:37 ET - News Release

      Mr. Jaye Pickarts reports

      RARE ELEMENT RELEASES RARE EARTH METALLURGICAL TEST RESULTS AND BEGINS PILOT PLANT TESTING

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18799…
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      schrieb am 06.10.11 23:40:00
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      China Argues Rare Earth Price Drop "Unrealistic" -- North American Explorers to Benefit

      Press Release Source: The Bedford Report
      On Wednesday October 5, 2011, 8:16 am EDT
      http://finance.yahoo.com/news/China-Argues-Rare-Earth-Price-…

      REE
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      schrieb am 10.10.11 07:13:01
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      Rare Element explores Bear Lodge, Sundance

      2011-10-04 16:39 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT'S BEAR LODGE EXPLORATION ADVANCES RAPIDLY

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18873…
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      schrieb am 29.10.11 03:30:01
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      News Release October 27, 2011

      Rare Element Reports Initial 2011 Drilling Results From Bear Lodge

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…

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      schrieb am 05.11.11 06:21:21
      Beitrag Nr. 1.269 ()
      Rare Element Resources

      Rare Element Resources (TSX.V: RES, AMEX: REE) besitzt eine 100% Beteiligung an zwei Zielen auf der Bear Lodge Liegenschaft in Wyoming (Seltenerden und Gold). Die Firma konzentriert sich auf die Exploration und die Bewertung von Seltenerden-Zielen. Der Bear Lodge basisch-magmatisch Komplex beherbergt einer der grössten "low-grade" Seltenerden (REE)-Lagerstätten in Nordamerika (USGS Professional Paper 1049D). Das Unternehmen konzentriert sich auf die Exploration der hochgradigen Seltenerden-Zonen innerhalb dieses Systems. Diese Zonen sind mit einigen der weltverbreitesten und wertvollsten REEs angereichert. Darüber hinaus, werden erhebliche Goldmineralisierung in der Nähe des Seltenerden-Kerngebiets exploriert werden, um die Goldressourcen zu schätzen und um eine grössere Goldsystem zu entdecken.


      Montag, Oktober 31, 2011
      Rare Element Resources meldet vielversprechende Bohrergebnisse von Bear Lodge Seltene Erden Projekt


      Rare Element Resources (AMEX:REE, TSE:RES, FFT:R8V) meldete die ersten Ergebnisse von den Bohrungen auf der Bear Lodge Seltene Erden Liegenschaft in Nordost-Wyoming, die im September abgeschlossen wurden.

      Das Unternehmen unternahm 42 Bohrungen über 9.445 Meter. Es legte nun die Ergebnisse von 21 Bohrungen vor, die eine Reihe von hochmineralisierten REE (rare earth elements) Zonen durchschnitten.

      Bohrungen im Whitetail Ridge Bereich lagen ausserhalb er aktuellen Kernressource, während Arbeiten auf East Taylor die bereits im August gemenldete Reverse Circulation Ergebnisse bestätigten.

      Auf Whitetail Ridge fand das Unternehmen 31,8 Fuss mit 3,94% Seltene Erden Oxide (total rare earth oxide (TREO)), einschliesslich 27 Fuss mit 4,68% TREO in Bohrloch RES11-10; 113 Fuss mit 2,52% TREO in RES-11-12; 48,25 Fuss mit 2,9% TREO in RES11-14 und 108 Fuss mit 3,81% TREO in RES11-25.

      Auf East Taylor fand RER in RES11-26 41,5 Fuss mit 4,15% TREO.

      Im Bull Hill Gebiet durchschnitt RES11-27 58 Fuss mit 4,88% TREO; RES11-21 fand 40 Fuss mit 3,21% TREO und 115 Fuss mit 3,38% TREO; und Bohrloch RES11-22 fand 64 Fuss mit 5,48% TREO.

      Im Juni legte das Unternehmen eine neue, NI43-101 konforme, Ressourcenschätzung vor, basierend auf Daten von insgesamt 86 Bohrkernen, die RER zwischen 2008 und 2010 gefördert hat, über eine Gesamtlänge von 19.093 Meter.

      Die neue Studie erhob einen Teil der Ressource von der abgeleiteten in die angezeigte Kategorie, und schätzt das angezeigte Vorkommen auf 4,9 Millionen Tonnen Material mit einem Seltene Erdenoxide-Gehalt (rare earth oxide, REO) von 3,77%. Das geschätzte Vorkommen in Bull Hill wurde um 20% auf 1.450 Pfund REOs erhöht.

      Die abgeleitete Ressource für Bear Lodge wird auf 17,8 Millionen Tonnen Material mit einem REO Gehalt von 3,03% geschätzt.

      Seltene Erden kommen in einer breiten Palette von Anwendungen zum Einsatz, von Smartphones über Hybridfahrzeuge und Fernseher bis zu Windturbinen. China kontrolliert etwa 96% des weltweiten Bedarfs, ist aber im Begriff, seine Exportquoten für diese Materialien zu senken.

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.de/companies/news/2445/rare-el…
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      schrieb am 11.11.11 05:31:13
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      Rare Element loses $10.9-million (U.S.) in Q1 2012

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-18979…

      Rare Element loses $10.9-million (U.S.) in Q1 2012

      2011-11-09 17:29 ET - News Release

      Mr. David Suleski reports

      RARE ELEMENT FILES SEPTEMBER 30 FINANCIAL RESULTS AND ANNOUNCES COMMENCEMENT OF PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR BEAR LODGE PROJECT

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released its unaudited consolidated financial statements and filed its Form 10-Q for the first quarter ended Sept. 30, 2011, on SEDAR and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission website.

      All dollar amounts stated herein are in U.S. dollars.

      First quarter ended Sept. 30, 2011, financial highlights

      The net loss for the first quarter ended Sept. 30, 2011, totalled $10.9-million or 25 cents per share as compared with a net loss of $5.5-million or 17 cents per share for the same period in 2010. The $5.4-million negative variance in net loss between the periods was due to the following:

      $3.7-million negative variance in the foreign exchange loss due to the impacts on the company's Canadian-dollar cash balances as a result of the strengthening U.S. dollar on the balance sheet;
      $2.9-million negative variance in the stock-based compensation expense due to the granting of options to the recently hired executive during a period of high company stock prices;
      $1.0-million negative variance in exploration spending due to increased activity at the Bear Lodge property;
      $400,000 negative variance in general and administrative expenses due to increasing the number of employees;
      Partially offset by $2.5-million positive variances in the mark-to-market gains on purchase warrants ($2.2-million) and an increased interest income ($300,000).

      Cash and cash equivalents at Sept. 30, 2011, were $64.2-million compared with $11.1-million as of Sept. 30, 2010. The increase in cash was primarily due to the $57.5-million financing completed in December, 2010, and the exercise of almost all of the company's outstanding warrants.

      Rare Element currently has 44.1 million common shares outstanding and 48.0 million common shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis.

      The unaudited financial statements are available through the Canadian securities regulatory authorities at SEDAR and with the Securities and Exchange Commission. They are also available on the company's website.

      Preliminary feasibility study

      Rare Element is pleased to announce that the preliminary feasibility study has commenced for the Bear Lodge project. A team of internationally recognized engineers and consultancy companies have been assembled to complete this study. Roche Engineering Inc. from Salt Lake City, Utah, will be the lead engineers, with support from Ore Reserves Engineering, JT Boyd and Associates, and Knight Piesold and Co., all from Denver, Colo. This study is scheduled to be completed by the end of January, 2012.
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      schrieb am 06.12.11 20:51:02
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      Rare Element finishes 2011 drilling at Bear Lodge

      2011-12-05 16:35 ET - News Release

      Dr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF 2011 DRILLING PROGRAM AT BEAR LODGE

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.'s 2011 seasonal exploration and drilling program has concluded at the Bear Lodge property, located in northeast Wyoming.

      Dr. Jim Clark, vice-president of exploration, stated: "We had a record year of drilling with excellent results, as indicated in our initial exploration update press releases of Oct. 4 and Oct. 27, 2011. Additional assay results will be received from the bulk of the drill holes over the next few months. We anticipate continuing our exploration efforts as the weather improves in 2012. The results of the initial drilling data are being modelled and incorporated into an updated resource model that will be part of the prefeasibility study scheduled for release during the first quarter of 2012. Updating of all resource estimates is expected in the spring of 2012."

      Total drill footage for the program is 48,473.5 feet in 63 rare earth element (REE) drill holes distributed as displayed in the table.

      Area No. of drill holes Feet Metres

      Bull Hill 36 30,921 9,175
      Whitetail Ridge 16 14,029 4,277
      East Taylor 7 2,610 796
      Carbon 4 1,743 531

      In addition to the development and exploration core drilling, an additional 37 large diameter core holes were completed to provide bulk sample material for metallurgical test work. Several 55 gallon barrels of surface mineralized material were also collected for the test work. Total bulk sample material collected through large diameter core and surface sampling is summarized in the table.

      Mineralization type Estimated tons

      Oxide/FMR 4
      Oxide-carbonate/OxCa 5

      A total of 34 drill holes were completed this year for the benefit of the gold exploration program. The gold drilling was distributed as displayed in the table.

      Core drill
      Area RC drill holes holes Feet Metres
      Section 16
      (exploration/condemnation) 13 7,355 2,242
      Smith 8 5,410 1,649
      Taylor 11 7,555 2,303
      Cole 1 843 257
      Bull Hill NW 1 1,198 365

      A CSAMT (Controlled Source AudiMagneto Telluric) geophysical survey was conducted in support of both the gold and REE exploration programs.

      Dr. Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the board of directors of the company as an internal, technically qualified person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by company management, who take full responsibility for content.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 11.12.11 08:03:23
      Beitrag Nr. 1.272 ()
      The Rare Earth Mining Sector In 2015 And Beyond

      by Jack Lifton on December 5, 2011

      in News Analysis , Rare Earths

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2011/12/the-rare-earth-min…
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      schrieb am 19.12.11 20:10:28
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      Rare Element appoints Scott president, CEO

      2011-12-15 16:37 ET - News Release

      Mr. Randall Scott reports

      RARE ELEMENT APPOINTS RANDALL J. SCOTT AS PRESIDENT AND CEO

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has appointed Randall Scott, MBA, as president and chief executive officer of the company as of Dec. 15, 2011.

      Mr. Scott is a metallurgical engineer with over 30 years of experience in the industry. His experience includes leading performance teams in operations, administration, project development, program management, business development and major improvement initiatives for companies ranging in size from entrepreneurial start-up to major mining companies. His strong project management skills with emphasis on creating a team environment will benefit shareholders, stakeholders and employees of the company.

      Most recently, Mr. Scott was vice-president, corporate responsibility and strategy, with Thompson Creek Metals Co. His prior experience includes senior vice-president and vice-president of Cyprus Amax Coal Co. with responsibilities ranging from western operations, including mines in the Gillette area of Wyoming, Appalachian operations and process management. He also worked for Cyprus Metals Co. as vice-president and general manager of the Bagdad mine, and also of the Sierrita mine, both in Arizona. Earlier he worked for Pincock Allen & Holt as executive vice-president.

      Mr. Scott holds a bachelor of science degree in metallurgical engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and an MBA degree from the University of Arizona.

      Norman Anderson will step down from the chairman of the board position, but will remain a director of the company while Dr. Donald Ranta, former president and CEO, has been named chairman.

      Dr. Ranta led the search for Mr. Scott and noted that: "Rare Element is extremely pleased to have such a high-calibre individual to lead the company as it transitions from exploration to development and as the Bear Lodge project progresses toward future production. Throughout his career, Mr. Scott has repeatedly demonstrated his ability to create and communicate strategic vision and to lead diverse, multidisciplinary teams in fast-changing and challenging environments. He has created and managed successful relationships with important stakeholders including internal and external customers, local communities and suppliers. Mr. Scott's experience in mine development, mining operations and leadership of all aspects of mining companies will be another strong asset for Rare Element as we contemplate future rare-earth production from the Bear Lodge project in Wyoming."

      Dr. Ranta has been the president and chief executive officer of Rare Element since 2007. In his new role as chairman and director of the company, he will continue to focus on building shareholder value through investor relations, financing, strategic partnership arrangements, off-take agreements, and support and oversight of the development of the company's flagship rare-earth project in Wyoming.

      With the addition of Mr. Scott and the transition of Dr. Ranta to chairman of the board, the management of Rare Element has been significantly expanded to meet the challenges involved with growing from an exploration and development company into an anticipated rare-earth-element-producing company. This team of dedicated and highly experienced professionals includes:

      Jaye Pickarts, PE, chief operating officer, with over 25 years experience in project evaluation and operations;
      David Suleski, BBA, CPA, chief financial officer, with over 20 years of accounting and financial experience in the mineral industry;
      Dr. James Clark, PhD, LGeo, vice-president of exploration, with over 25 years experience and extensive exploration experience working at the Bear Lodge property intermittently since 1986;
      George Byers, vice-president of government and community relations, with over 35 years of experience in mining and energy governmental relations at federal, state and local levels.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19117…
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      schrieb am 23.12.11 16:24:01
      Beitrag Nr. 1.274 ()
      Es riecht nach Glühwein, "Last Christmas" dudelt im Radio und ein Jahresrückblick jagt den nächsten...
      ganz klar...Das Jahr 2011 ist fast um!


      AN ALLE...

      Frohe Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr...2012

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      schrieb am 28.12.11 07:52:13
      Beitrag Nr. 1.275 ()
      Seltene ErdenChina kappt die weltweite Versorgung mit Industriemetallen

      Peking reagiert auf den Preisverfall und reduziert seine Exportquote für Seltene Erden. Die Metalle werden auf der ganzen Welt verarbeitet - zu Mobiltelefonen, Autos und Kampfpanzern. Technologiefirmen sind alarmiert.

      PekingChina hat eine Kürzung seiner Exportquote für Seltene Erden angekündigt. Das Land will damit dem Preisverfall für die exotischen Metalle begegnen, die in Mobiltelefonen und anderen High-Tech-Geräten verarbeitet werden. Im ersten Halbjahr 2012 dürften 10.546 Tonnen Seltene Erden ausgeführt werden, teilte das Handelsministerium in Peking am Dienstag mit. Das entspricht einer Kürzung um 27 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahreszeitraum.

      China ist für 97 Prozent der weltweiten Fördermenge Seltener Erden verantwortlich. Bereits 2009 hatte Peking die Exporte gekürzt, dies sorgte bei ausländischen Technologiefirmen für Alarmstimmung. Die EU, USA, Japan sowie die Regierungen anderer Länder haben Peking aufgefordert, seine Exportbeschränkungen aufzuheben.

      Trotz vorheriger Produktions- und Exportbeschränkungen sind die Preise für Seltene Erden in China zurückgegangen. Grund dafür sind die wirtschaftlichen Sorgen der USA und europäischer Länder, die sich auf die Nachfrage nach den Metallen aus China auswirken. Um die Preise anzukurbeln hatte die chinesische Regierung den wichtigsten Produzenten Seltener Erden im Land angeordnet, die Produktion für einen Monat auszusetzen.

      Wegen der Restriktionen sind Seltene Erden im Ausland wesentlich teurer geworden. Dadurch haben chinesische Hersteller von Produkten mit den exotischen Metallen einen Preisvorteil und ausländische Produzenten einen Anreiz, ihren Betrieb nach China zu verlagern.

      Das chinesische Handelsministerium gab am Dienstag auch bekannt, dass nur elf Unternehmen Seltene Erden im Ausland verkaufen dürften. Für das erste Halbjahr 2011 hatten noch 26 Firmen eine Lizenz dafür erteilt bekommen.
      http://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/rohstoffe-devisen/rohst…


      "Sehr kritisch" ist die Situation bei Germanium, Rhenium und Antimon, zu den "kritischen" Fällen zählen Indium, Wolfram, Seltene Erden, Gallium, Palladium, Silber, Zinn, Niob, Chrom und Bismut. Die knappen Rohstoffe sind insbesondere für die High-Tech-Industrie unentbehrlich. So wird Germanium für die Glasfaserkabelproduktion benötigt, Rhenium für hocheffiziente Gasturbinen, Seltene Erden für Magnete in Windkraftturbinen, Gallium und Indium für die Dünnschicht-Photovoltaik.

      http://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/rohstoffe-devisen/rohst…
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      schrieb am 30.12.11 21:11:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.276 ()
      2011-12-21 16:52 ET - News Release

      Ms. Anne Hite reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS ADDITIONAL DRILLING RESULTS AND PROGRESS WITH PILOT PLANT TESTING

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19134…
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      schrieb am 04.01.12 18:00:00
      Beitrag Nr. 1.277 ()
      Jon Hykawy: New Rare Earth Metal Deposits in 2012

      Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report (1/3/12)
      http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/12107


      TCMR: You recently raised your 12-month target price on Rare Element Resources Ltd. (RES:TSX; REE:NYSE.A) to $18.75 from $17. What informed that decision?

      JH: Our price deck was the sole motivation. Understand that Rare Element has a "light" deposit so it produces a fairly large quantity of lanthanum and cerium. We have decreased our long-term prices on lanthanum and cerium because of what we believe is building supply. But Rare Element has a deposit that is probably one of the better, if not the best, sources of neodymium and other magnet materials in the world. As a result of us raising our long-term prices on neodymium, the NPV of the company came up substantially. Rare Element is being ignored to some extent by the rare earths market and investors, but that probably won't persist. Someone's going to notice relatively soon that this is a very cheap way to secure a long-term magnet materials supply.

      http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/12107
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      schrieb am 04.01.12 22:50:00
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      Rare Element Resources Increases REO Mineral and Indicated Resources At Bear Lodge


      Wednesday, January 4, 2012 10:41 AM

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE Amex:REE)(TSX:RES) says that the company’s current rare earth oxide resource(REO) estimate at its Bear Lodge project in Wyoming has increased by 6.8 million tons at 3.75% REO. The new resource estimate is derived from a rare earth element database that includes 117 core drill holes completed by Rare Element Resources between 2008 and 2011, the company says. “The company's 2011 exploration program completed a record number of drill holes, although the results of less than half of the holes have been received and logged,” says Don Ranta, chairman of Rare Element Resources. “These interim updated results have expanded and upgraded the known resources, and discovered targets with substantial potential for defining additional rare-earth resources with significant middle and heavy REE-enrichment.” Fourteen different REE oxides, both heavy and light, were included in the updated mineral and indicated resource increase. Yttrium was also discovered within the mineralization zone. Rare Element Resources is a mineral resource company focused on REE and gold development in Wyoming.

      By Alex Létourneau of Kitco News; aletourneau@kitco.com


      http://www.kitco.com/reports/KitcoNews20120104_MM.html
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      schrieb am 05.01.12 07:07:38
      Beitrag Nr. 1.279 ()
      Rare Element's Bear Lodge at 6.2 Mt of 3.75% REO M+I

      2012-01-04 09:25 ET - News Release

      Dr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS 38 PERCENT INCREASE OF M & I RARE-EARTH MINERAL RESOURCES AT BEAR LODGE

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19159…

      >>>>

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released the results of an updated NI 43-101-compliant mineral resource estimate of rare-earth elements plus yttrium contained in three deposits located in the Bull Hill area of the Bear Lodge project, Wyoming. The updated resource estimate of the Bull Hill deposit consists of 6.8 million tons (6.2 million metric tonnes) averaging 3.75 per cent rare-earth oxides in measured and indicated categories, increased from 4.9 million tons (4.4 million metric tonnes) averaging 3.77 per cent REO last year, both using a 1.5-per-cent REO cut-off grade. The associated table documents the inferred mineral resources, which have a substantial increase. The total pounds of REO contained in all the high-grade deposits in all resource categories increased by 26 per cent from 1.45 billion pounds (660 million kilograms) to 1.83 billion pounds (830 million kg). The interim resource estimate of the M and I categories of Bull Hill was provided for inclusion in the company's current preliminary feasibility study. However, it includes less than half of the new assay results from holes drilled in 2011. The resources estimate will be updated again by the end of the second quarter of 2012, utilizing all of the 2011 drill holes. The mineral resources were estimated by Ore Reserves Engineering (ORE), an independent consultant.

      "The Bear Lodge project continues to advance rapidly. The current upgraded Bull Hill resource will be used in the prefeasibility study, scheduled for completion in first quarter 2012. The company's 2011 exploration program completed a record number of drill holes, although the results of less than half of the holes have been received and logged. These interim updated results have expanded and upgraded the known resources, and discovered targets with substantial potential for defining additional rare-earth resources with significant middle and heavy REE enrichment. We will continue pilot plant metallurgical tests this year and expand our REO separation testing. With the anticipated completion of a positive prefeasibility study, we will begin working immediately on a feasibility study of the Bear Lodge project. The company is also transitioning to a management and operations team of highly skilled engineers and mining professionals," stated Dr. Don Ranta, chairman of Rare Element Resources.

      The new resource estimate is derived from an REE database that includes 117 core drill holes completed by the company between 2008 and 2011. The estimate focuses on the dike sets in the main Bull Hill deposit (including Bull Hill West), plus the Bull Hill Northwest and Whitetail Ridge deposit areas. In addition, the drilling indicates significant potential for expansion of all three deposits, for discovering mineralization in the undrilled areas between the deposits, and for definition of heavy-rare-earth-element-enriched resources in the East Taylor and Carbon targets, which were both drilled during the year. The total mineral resource estimate by ORE for the three deposits is summarized in the associated tables at a range of cut-off grades and for the different oxidation zones, including the oxide, oxide-carbonate, transitional and sulphide/unoxidized zones.

      weiter im Link...
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      schrieb am 06.01.12 21:41:27
      Beitrag Nr. 1.280 ()


      Eine weiterere beeindruckende Performance...
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      schrieb am 07.01.12 21:13:10
      Beitrag Nr. 1.281 ()
      Freitag, Januar 06, 2012
      Rare Element Resources erhöht Bear Lodge Ressourcenschätzung
      von Andre Lamberti

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.de/companies/news/2591/rare-el…

      Die Gesamtressource wurde somit um 26% im Vergleich zur vorherigen Schätzung von 1,45 Milliarden Pfund REOs auf 1,83 Milliarden Pfund REOs erhöht.

      Die neue Schätzung berücksichtigt lediglich rund die Hälfte der im vergangenen Jahr vorgenommenen Bohrungen, und RER plant eine weitere Aktualisierung der Ressourcenschätzung, die gegen Ende des zweiten Quartals vorliegen soll.

      Die Vor-Machbarkeitsstudie für Bear Lodge soll im ersten Quartal 2012 fertiggestellt werden.

      Seltene Erden kommen in einer breiten Palette von Anwendungen zum Einsatz, von Smartphones über Hybridfahrzeuge und Fernseher bis zu Windturbinen. China kontrolliert etwa 95% des weltweiten Bedarfs, ist aber im Begriff, seine Exportquoten für diese Materialien zu senken.
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      schrieb am 08.01.12 17:31:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1.282 ()
      Ein Explorer mit 50 Mio.$ auf der Seite und 40 Mio. outstanding Shares....:)
      Das Volumen am Freitag war das höchste in den letzten 3-Monaten. Sieht so aus, als ob es nächste Woche in Richtung 9$ geht.

      Eine unbekannte Perle :)
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      schrieb am 09.01.12 16:43:35
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      PLUS 13% :D:D

      10:42:09 T 6.57 0.74 100 79 CIBC 7 TD Sec K
      10:41:00 T 6.58 0.75 100 63 Byron 79 CIBC K
      10:40:57 T 6.57 0.74 100 1 Anonymous 79 CIBC K
      10:40:57 T 6.58 0.75 100 1 Anonymous 79 CIBC K
      10:40:30 T 6.60 0.77 100 79 CIBC 99 Jitney K
      10:40:12 T 6.60 0.77 100 79 CIBC 99 Jitney K
      10:40:12 T 6.60 0.77 100 79 CIBC 79 CIBC K
      10:39:41 T 6.55 0.72 100 2 RBC 79 CIBC K
      10:39:41 T 6.55 0.72 200 2 RBC 79 CIBC K
      10:39:37 T 6.56 0.73 200 79 CIBC 79 CIBC K
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      schrieb am 09.01.12 17:25:48
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      PLUS 16%

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      schrieb am 09.01.12 19:36:52
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      PLUS 20%
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      schrieb am 09.01.12 22:45:55
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      :eek: :eek:

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      schrieb am 09.01.12 22:56:20
      Beitrag Nr. 1.287 ()
      Das Volumen steigt stetig an. Fundamentale News noch in Q1.
      Sehr hoher Cashbestand 50.000.000$ und nur 40 Mio. Shares.
      Bald nur noch zweistellig :D

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      schrieb am 09.01.12 23:03:09
      Beitrag Nr. 1.288 ()
      Analysen-Targets liegen zwischen 18-21$ :eek:


      Gut möglich das wir bis Ende der Woche bei 9-10$ sind.
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      schrieb am 10.01.12 15:16:18
      Beitrag Nr. 1.289 ()
      Vorbörslich siehts gut aus:
      Bid derzeit bei 7.33. In 15 min. Eröffnet die TSX.
      Wer weiß vielleicht sehen wir heute wieder die +15-20% :)
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      schrieb am 10.01.12 15:38:37
      Beitrag Nr. 1.290 ()
      Nach fünf Minuten, gut 8% im Plus.
      Any Comments? :D
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      schrieb am 10.01.12 20:27:37
      Beitrag Nr. 1.291 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.574.114 von Wellaflex am 10.01.12 15:38:37Heute ist ein sehr guter Nachkauftag,solange sich der Kurs nicht wieder nach oben bewegt,was er höchstwahrscheinlich in Kürze wieder tun wird.So ein Tag wie heute ist ganz gesund für weitere Kurssteigerungenich denke so eine Gelegenheit wird so schnell nicht wiederkommen.(Nur meine Meinung!).
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      schrieb am 11.01.12 16:02:53
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.575.776 von mucor am 10.01.12 20:27:37Na also!Geht doch wieder in die richtige Richtung.:):)
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      schrieb am 14.01.12 17:46:11
      Beitrag Nr. 1.293 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.579.379 von mucor am 11.01.12 16:02:53Schade,das in diesem Diskussionsthread so gar kein Meinungsaustausch stattfindet.:confused:
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      schrieb am 15.01.12 08:34:39
      Beitrag Nr. 1.294 ()
      Zitat von mucor: Schade,das in diesem Diskussionsthread so gar kein Meinungsaustausch stattfindet.:confused:


      Hier sind alle stumm vor Glück...oder

      haben vor vor einiger Zeit "VERGESSEN" zu kaufen...als der Kurs noch unter
      einem Euro war...

      Ich gehöre zu der ersten Gattung...poste aber hier ab und zu...;)
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      schrieb am 15.01.12 10:47:16
      Beitrag Nr. 1.295 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.595.790 von power_48 am 15.01.12 08:34:39Schön ein Lebenszeichen zu erhalten!!Ich glaube eher,dass Rare E.noch viel zu unbekannt bei uns ist.Wenn man alledings aufmerksam darauf geworden ist,dürfte der Kurs massiv höher stehen als jetzt,was natürlich für alle Altinvestierte sehr positiv wäre.:)
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      schrieb am 22.01.12 22:29:34
      Beitrag Nr. 1.296 ()
      Chairman Don Ranta interviewed by Charles Payne on Fox Business : "Finding Success Below the Surface"

      Associated Website:

      http://www.foxbusiness.com/watch/anchors-reporters/charles-p…
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      schrieb am 22.01.12 22:30:55
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      Zitat von power_48: Chairman Don Ranta interviewed by Charles Payne on Fox Business : "Finding Success Below the Surface"

      Associated Website:

      http://www.foxbusiness.com/watch/anchors-reporters/charles-p…


      http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1404947866001
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      schrieb am 23.01.12 08:19:26
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      http://luckyshares.com/#!/page/1
      Range Resources getting bigger than US steel
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      schrieb am 23.01.12 20:49:55
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      Zitat von ymhi2004: http://luckyshares.com/#!/page/1
      Range Resources getting bigger than US steel


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      schrieb am 25.01.12 20:50:35
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      Dines says buy Rare Element

      2012-01-24 20:46 ET - In the News

      James Dines, writing in the Jan. 12, 2012, issue of The Dines Letter, says buy Rare Element Resources Inc. at $6.18. He recommended the stock four times between Aug. 14, 2009, and June 10, 2011, at prices ranging from $2.25 to $9.56. A $1,000 investment for each of the four buys would now be worth $5,734. The editor says Rare Element is one of his rare earth favourites because it already has financing and permitting for its Bear Lodge rare earth project in Wyoming. It might, he says, even begin production as early as 2015 or 2016. Elsewhere in the newsletter, the editor reaffirms his confident optimism toward the rare earth industry and recommends investors add to their positions on weakness. Rare earth stocks, he says, appear to be dirt cheap because of weak-handed, tax-motivated selling, thus passing into strong hands from weak hands. He asks, what are the risks at these low prices? Then answers, "It would take an all-out market crash and the end of the world as we know it, in which case we would have larger problems."
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      schrieb am 01.02.12 06:55:26
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      RES 7.25 · 7.37 0.9 7.37 +1.23 +20.0 703.6

      Plus 20% gestern...
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      schrieb am 05.02.12 06:34:49
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      January 2012 Updates To The TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2012/01/january-2012-updat…

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX.V:RES, AMEX:REE) announced upgrades to its NI-43-101-compliant mineral-resource estimate for its Bear Lodge (Bull Hill Zone) project in the USA, on January 4, 2012. According to the associated press release, 1.9 Mt of the resource is now at the Measured level @ 3.95 wt% TREO, 4.3 Mt of the resource is at the Indicated level @ 3.67 wt% TREO and 22.0 Mt of the resource is at the Inferred level @ 2736 wt% TREO (each at a cut-off grade of 1.5 wt%).

      You can access the updated details via the Index page. >>>

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/metrics-indices/tmr-advanc…

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      schrieb am 06.02.12 21:43:29
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      Rare Element appoints Scott, Zink as directors

      2012-02-06 09:26 ET - News Release

      Dr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT ANNOUNCES RANDALL J. SCOTT & PAUL ZINK APPOINTED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.'s board appointed Randall J. Scott, president and chief executive officer, and Paul H. Zink to the board of directors as of Feb. 3, 2012.

      Mr. Zink is a mining industry professional with 30 years of experience in finance and the extractive industries. He is currently a director at Atna Resources Ltd. and is president at Eurasian Capital, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eurasian Minerals Inc. He has particular expertise in mineral royalties, project financing, financial analysis, business development and strategic planning. Prior to joining Eurasian Minerals, Mr. Zink served as president of International Royalty Corporation until the successful sale of IRC to Royal Gold Inc. in February, 2010.

      The company also announces that Mark T. Brown has stepped down from the board of directors to devote more time to his other activities with Pacific Opportunity Capital Ltd. A great deal of the company's current success is directly related to Mr. Brown's vision and persistence in getting financing during difficult economic times and, subsequently, setting up the company in its present financial condition by arranging two very successful financings in 2010.

      Dr. Donald Ranta, chairman, stated: "We are pleased that the company is moving forward with these new appointments. Mr. Brown has been appointed to the advisory board and will remain a significant shareholder of Rare Element. He successfully guided the company's finances and strategy through its formative years and provided a solid base upon which the current management can build. We are certain that Randy and Paul can broaden the board's experience level and help ensure the continued success of the company as we move from a junior explorer toward a rare-earth production company."

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 11.02.12 09:32:10
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      Rare Element verliert $ 10,1 Millionen (US) im 2. Quartal 2012
      Der Nettoverlust für das zweite Quartal zum 31. Dezember 2011, belief sich auf USD 10,1-Millionen oder 23 Cents je Aktie, mit einem Nettoverlust von $ 2,6 Millionen oder sieben Cent je Aktie für den gleichen Zeitraum im Jahr 2010 verglichen. Die $ 7,5-Millionen-negative Abweichung in Nettoverlust zwischen den Perioden war aufgrund des folgenden:

      Erhöhte Ausgaben für Exploration >> Bear Lodge,

      Abschreibungen auf dem Nuiklavik Mineralvorkommen in Kanada,

      Erhöhte aktienbasierte Vergütungen für Aufwendungen > Aktienoptionen für vor kurzem angestellt Führungskräfte ($ 2,4 Mio. EUR,

      Höhere Verwaltungs-und allgemeinen Aufwendungen aufgrund mehr Beschäftigten,

      Wechselkursschwankungen des US-Dollars auf den Bilanzstichtag,

      usw....


      Rare Element loses $10.1-million (U.S.) in Q2 2012


      2012-02-09 16:51 ET - News Release

      Mr. David Suleski reports

      RARE ELEMENT FILES DECEMBER 31 SECOND QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS AND UPDATE ON PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR BEAR LODGE PROJECT

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has filed its unaudited consolidated financial statements and Form 10-Q for the second quarter ended Dec. 31, 2011, on SEDAR and the Securites Exchange Commission website.

      All dollar amounts stated are in United States dollars.

      Second quarter ended Dec. 31, 2011, financial highlights

      The net loss for the second quarter ended Dec. 31, 2011, totalled $10.1-million or 23 cents per share as compared with a net loss of $2.6-million or seven cents per share for the same period in 2010. The $7.5-million negative variance in net loss between the periods was due to the following:

      Increased exploration spending at the Bear Lodge property ($3.8-million);
      Increased stock-based compensation expenses due to the amortization of past option grants to the recently hired executives ($2.4-million);
      Writedown of the Nuiklavik mineral property located in Canada ($900,000);
      Increased general and administrative expenses due to more employees ($700,000);
      Reduced foreign exchange gain due to the impacts on the company's Canadian-dollar cash balances related to exchange rate fluctuations in the U.S. dollar on the balance sheet date ($500,000);
      Partially offset by positive variances in the mark-to-market gains on purchase warrants ($400,000) and increased interest income ($200,000).

      Cash and cash equivalents at Dec. 31, 2011, were $59.5-million compared with $64.2-million as of Sept. 30, 2011. The $4.7-million decrease in cash was primarily due to exploration, and general and administrative spending.

      Rare Element currently has 44.2 million common shares outstanding and 49.0 million common shares outstanding on a fully diluted basis.

      The unaudited financial statements are available through the Canadian securities regulatory authorities at SEDAR and with the Securities and Exchange Commission on its website. They are also available on the company's website.

      Update on the Bear Lodge project preliminary feasibility study

      On Jan. 4, 2012, the company announced the results of an updated National Instrument 43-101-compliant mineral resource estimate of rare-earth elements plus yttrium contained in three deposits located in the Bull Hill deposit. The updated resource estimate of the Bull Hill deposit consists of 6.8 million tons (6.2 million tonnes) averaging 3.75 per cent rare-earth oxide (REO) in measured and indicated mineral resources categories, increased from 4.9 million tons (4.4 million tonnes) averaging 3.77 per cent REO last year, both using a 1.5-per-cent REO cut-off grade. The total pounds of REO contained in all the high-grade deposits in all resource categories increased by 26 per cent from 1.45 billion pounds (660 million kilograms) to 1.83 billion pounds (830 million kg). The interim measured and indicated mineral resource estimate for the Bull Hill deposit was provided for inclusion in the current preliminary feasibility study (PFS). However, the interim mineral resource estimate includes less than half of the new assay results from holes drilled in 2011. The company intends to update the mineral resource estimate again by the end of the fourth quarter of 2012, utilizing all of the 2011 drill holes.

      The company expects to complete the PFS during the first quarter of 2012. Immediately after completing the PFS, it will start work on the feasibility study. During 2012, the company plans to begin the formal National Environmental Policy Act environmental impact study process followed by the 2013 start of the formal mine permitting process with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. Mine construction will commence immediately upon the successful completion of the feasibility studies, environmental impact studies and permitting.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19254…
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      schrieb am 18.02.12 07:49:27
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      February 2012 updates to the TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index
      I recently updated the list of projects on the TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index to reflect three new rare-earth mineral resource estimates and two updates to existing estimates. This takes us to 34 projects in 13 different countries on the list, as of February 15, 2012. I have also updated the pricing data that we use, to reflect the average monthly prices for January 2012, and the moving three-year average price for separated rare-earth oxides.

      You can check out the details at

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/?p=4929

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2012/02/february-2012-upda…

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      schrieb am 28.02.12 06:51:56
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      Rare Element drills 49.2 m of 2.01 ppm at Sundance

      2012-02-27 16:45 ET - News Release

      Ms. Anne Hite reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS 2011 GOLD DRILLING ASSAY RESULTS, INCLUDING THE BEST RESULTS EVER

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19303…
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      schrieb am 01.03.12 22:19:02
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      Rare Element Announces Positive Economic Results from Pre-Feasibility Study at Bear Lodge
      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE Amex: REE and TSX: RES) is pleased to announce the results of a positive Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for the Bear Lodge project, Wyoming. The PFS was commissioned to provide a technical document for the resource model, present the technical activities for the rare-earth exploration program, provide a detailed process description and present an economic analysis of the rare-earth resources. The results of the PFS show that the Bear Lodge project is technologically feasible with robust returns on invested capital.

      Mr. Randall Scott, President and CEO, stated, "We are very encouraged with these results. The PFS was designed to provide an engineering and economic assessment of the viability of the Bear Lodge project and, more specifically, the Bull Hill Rare-Earth Element (REE) open pit mine, and these results clearly demonstrate the solid economics of this project. We feel that conservative economic data were utilized in this report so to receive such positive results clearly shows the merit of the Bear Lodge project and we will continue on with the development of a bankable feasibility study. Additionally, we will be finalizing a National Instrument (NI) 43-101 technical report in the near term and that report will be filed with regulatory agencies. The NI 43-101 technical report will include the updated mineral reserve and resource estimates that will encompass those drill results from the 2011 exploration season for which we already have received assay results."

      Highlights

      The Bear Lodge PFS addressed all aspects for the development of the project including infrastructure, open-pit mining, mineral concentration, and hydrometallurgical processing. Roche Engineers, Inc. was the independent consulting group who carried out the PFS on behalf of the Company. Other consulting groups who provided information and expertise included Ore Reserves Engineering (O.R.E.), John T. Boyd Company, Mountain States R & D International, Hazen Research Laboratories, and IMCOA, an independent industrial minerals research firm based in Perth, Australia.


      Financial Analysis

      The economic analysis that was performed for the PFS on the Bear Lodge project was conducted with both a Nominal (Model 1) and a Maximum (Model 2) production schedules. The Nominal production schedule was considered as the base case. The major factor differentiating the Nominal case with the Maximum case is the mine life and production schedule. The Nominal case addresses production of 23,111 tpa (tons per annum) of concentrate production at 45% REO (rare-earth oxide) for a mine life of 19 years while the Maximum case provides for production of 73,080 tpa of concentrate at 45% REO for a mine life of 10 years.

      Total life-of-mine capital costs for the project have been estimated at $445.9 million including a 25% contingency of $89.2 million. The initial capital cost is $375.1 million. This includes $127.2 million for the PUG (Physical Up-Grade) plant and mine (including replacement capital) and $133.8 million for the Hydromet plant. Initial capital expenditures are assumed to span the first four years, with infrastructure heavily weighted in the first two years and plant construction heavily weighted in the second two years. There has been a trend toward increasingly higher equipment prices and input costs that have resulted in higher capital expenditures throughout the mining industry over the past years.

      The Nominal base case and the Maximum case both assumed an average price of $17.36 per kilogram (kg) of bulk mixed RE concentrates with an average grade of 45% TREO (total rare-earth oxide). This price is a three-year trailing average of prices from the Metal-Pages bulletin. Recognizing that the output concentrate produced from the Bull Hill mine is a "basket mix" of individual rare earth oxides, a discount of 40% was assumed for the pricing in the economic models.

      The economic analysis also calculated that the break-even cash flow price for RE concentrate is $4.42/kg, which is 75% below the $17.36 price used in the models. The price required to achieve an IRR of 30% is approximately $11.70, which is 33% lower than the price assumed for both cases.

      Mine Design and Mining Operations

      The mine will be operated as a conventional truck-shovel open pit mine. The PFS determined that the scope of the development of the Bear Lodge project should consist of two components: the open-pit mine operations and PUG (physical upgrade) plant on-site at the Bull Hill mine and the Hydromet plant (hydrometallurgical) at Upton, Wyoming, adjacent to the railway line. Upton is located approximately 40 miles from Bull Hill mine. The PUG plant is designed to maximize the rare earth ore and produce a pre-concentrate using a gravity separation and screening and wash process. This pre-concentrate will be transported to the Hydromet plant at Upton, Wyoming where a rare earth concentrate will be produced.

      The PUG plant is designed to process up to 1,000 tpd (tons per day) of high-grade oxide material and 1,000 tpd of oxide carbonate and stockwork material which will be blended to meet mine pit production plans and market demands. The PUG process employs a series of crushing, attritioning, washing and screening methods to concentrate the RE fines and reduce the physical mass. Harder stockwork ores are used as the attritioning media to break up the clay-like oxide ores. There are areas of the Bull Hill Mine that contain variable amounts of weathered oxide ores and other areas that contain intermittent stockwork. Each of these ore types has a different upgrade percentage and mass reduction in the PUG circuit. These product streams from the different ore types will combine to produce a pre-concentrate with the overall processing strategy to maximize the RE grade and recovery, and minimize the mass or tonnage of the pre-concentrate that is transported to the Hydromet plant.

      The Hydromet plant has been designed with two parallel circuits to process the pre-concentrate from the PUG plant. The nominal REO (rare earth oxide) production rate is anticipated to be 10,400 tons per year. The Hydromet process will use a hydrochloric acid solution, heated to 90°C (degrees Celsius) to leach the REE from the concentrate. Iron is then precipitated from the solution, and calcium and manganese are extracted by an ion exchange process. The REE are finally precipitated as carbonates through the use of sodium carbonate.

      Both the Nominal base case and the Maximum case utilized only the Bull Hill deposit. Rare Element has been exploring additional deposits that, thus far, have not been determined to contain mineral reserves nor resources. As we continue to advance the Bear Lodge project, exploration will continue at the outlying deposits where drilling has indicated that HREE's (heavy rare-earth elements) appear to be more prevalent. If these deposits are found to contain economically feasible mineral reserves and resources, then there would be the opportunity to either prolong the life of the mine or increase annual production of REO concentrate.

      The life of mine operating costs for the Nominal Base case have been estimated at $54.17/t ore for the mining and PUG costs, $174.30/t ore for the Hydromet plant, $26.26/t ore for G&A costs for a total operating cost of $254.73. The Maximum case life of mine operating costs are $46.26/t for the mining and PUG operating costs, $191.57/t for the Hydromet plant costs, $9.17/t for G&A for total costs of $247.00/t.

      Markets for Rare Earths

      Rare Element has been and continues to negotiate with some highly recognized companies for potential off-take partnerships.

      Rare-earth elements are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys in steel, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and many others. China currently produces more than 96% of the 124,000 tonnes of rare-earths consumed worldwide annually, and China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is projected to grow rapidly as these green technologies are implemented on a broad scale. Rare earths are critical and enabling metals for the green technologies.

      Jaye T. Pickarts, P.E., serves as the Chief Operating Officer of the Company as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Mr. Pickarts, and has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company management, which takes full responsibility for content. Neither the TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE Amex: REE and TSX: RES) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company is exploring for gold on the Sundance project, which is located on the same property in Wyoming.

      ON BEHALF OF MANAGEMENT

      Jaye T. Pickarts, P.E., Chief Operating Officer

      For information, refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com
      or contact:
      Anne Hite, Director of Investor Relations, 720-278-2466 or ahite@rareelementresources.com.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19324…
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      schrieb am 10.03.12 08:35:38
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      Zu dem 20% Anstieg unter hohem Volumen...fehlt noch die Nachricht...

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      schrieb am 10.03.12 08:38:11
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      Zitat von power_48: Zu dem 20% Anstieg unter hohem Volumen...fehlt noch die Nachricht...

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®io…
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      schrieb am 16.03.12 06:54:04
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      News Release - Thursday, March 15, 2012

      Rare Element Commences Separation Testing and Heavy Rare Earth Testing
      Lakewood, Colorado. - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE Amex: REE; TSX: RES) announces that it has entered into an agreement with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO) to develop and test a process to produce separated rare earth (RE) products from concentrates derived from ore material at the Bear Lodge project, Wyoming. Rare Element has also begun metallurgical testing of drill core samples from the three project areas that were discovered to contain high-grade heavy rare earth elements (HREEs) as announced in August, 2011. This test work is being conducted at Mountain States R&D International (MSRDI) in Vail, Arizona.

      Jaye Pickarts, P.E., Chief Operating Officer noted, "We are very fortunate to have engaged ANSTO and MSRDI for our test work. They both have excellent international reputations in the REE scientific community. As we continue our research into the processing of the ore types at Bear Lodge, we are working to determine the most comprehensive and economic methodology for extraction of the rare earth elements that our potential customers will want."

      Rare Earth Element (REE) Separation Study

      Rare Element's strategy is to commence production of a bulk mixed RE carbonate, and then to progress to the separation of the bulk RE concentrate into HREEs; samarium, gadolinium and europium (SEG); neodymium-praseodymium (also known as didymium); cerium and lanthanum products using solvent extraction technology. As this separation work advances, Rare Element may adjust the product suite to add or further separate additional products. The separation testing and development work will be performed in two phases. The first phase, taking place over the next few months, will identify whether any further purification processing is required for the production of a mixed RE carbonate and how solvent extraction can be successfully integrated into the current process. The second phase will identify solvent extraction processes that will chemically achieve the desired separated REE products. Once each of these tasks are successfully accomplished, the Company plans to continue testing of separation into individual rare earth oxides. The specifications for the individual RE oxides (REOs) will be determined by customer requirements.

      Metallurgical Testing of HREEs


      The Company has engaged Mountain States R&D International, under the direction of Dr. Roshan Bhappu, to conduct preliminary physical (mineral) and hydrometallurgical concentration testwork on 2011 drill core obtained from the Carbon, East Taylor and Whitetail Ridge areas. These areas have been found to contain significantly higher concentrations of HREEs. (Details of this discovery were outlined in Rare Element's news release issued on August 4, 2011.) HREE enrichment occurs primarily in RE fluocarbonate minerals at Whitetail Ridge and Carbon, and occurs in both xenotime, an yttrium-vanadium phosphate, and RE fluocarbonates at East Taylor. Preliminary characterization of these western areas indicate high grades (greater than 3% RE oxide) and substantial quantities of the light rare earth elements (LREEs) along with some of the highest grades of HREEs in North American REE deposits. The oxidized-mineralized bodies in these three areas are particularly enriched in europium (Eu), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), and gadolinium (Gd), with locally high yttrium (Y).

      The MSRDI test work will focus on creating an upgraded REE pre-concentrate using a combination of physical and chemical processes, followed by further concentration using the hydrometallurgical process already developed for the Bull Hill deposit. The same physical concentration methods for minerals to be used for Bull Hill ores will be tested on the HREE-enriched material, along with several other potential methods.

      Markets for Rare Earths


      Rare Element has been and continues to negotiate with some highly recognized companies for potential off-take partnerships.

      Rare-earth elements are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys in steel, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and many others. China currently produces more than 96% of the 124,000 tonnes of rare-earths consumed worldwide annually, and China has been reducing its exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is projected to grow rapidly as these green technologies are implemented on a broad scale. Rare earths are critical and enabling metals for the green technologies.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX: RES & AMEX: REE) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.

      ON BEHALF OF MANAGEMENT
      Jaye T. Pickarts, P.E., Chief Operating Officer

      For information, refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact:
      Anne Hite, Director of Investor Relations, (720) 278-2466 or ahite@rarelementresources.com
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      schrieb am 16.03.12 07:40:40
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      2012-03-15
      Lundin comments on Rare Element Resources

      2012-03-15
      Rare Element begins separation, RE testwork with ANSTO

      2012-03-14
      Globe says Rare Element gets boost from WTO dust-up


      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®ion=C
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      schrieb am 17.03.12 09:50:44
      Beitrag Nr. 1.312 ()
      Zitat von power_48: 2012-03-15
      Lundin comments on Rare Element Resources

      2012-03-15
      Rare Element begins separation, RE testwork with ANSTO

      2012-03-14
      Globe says Rare Element gets boost from WTO dust-up


      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®ion=C


      Lundin comments on Rare Element Resources

      2012-03-15 17:59 ET - In the News

      Brien Lundin, in the February, 2012, edition of the Gold Newsletter, comments on Rare Element Resources Ltd., recently $7.69. Mr. Lundin said buy five times between January, 2006, and April, 2009, at prices ranging from 43 cents to $1.09. He said take some profits -- perhaps sell half -- in April, 2010, at $3.45. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each buy, selling half of the $5,000 investment at $3.45 yielded a profit of $10,319. Mr. Lundin said buy again in May, 2010, at $3.23 and in April, 2011, at $12.89. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each of the two new buys and taking into account the $2,500 investment left after the half sale, the $4,500 investment is now worth an excellent $31,559. Rare Element has increased its Bull Hill resource in Wyoming, by 26 per cent to 1.83 billion pounds REO. It is now working on a prefeasibility study as well as another resource update, which it expects to release in the second quarter. The company is also performing pilot plant metallurgical testwork at the project. Mr. Lundin says if you do not yet own rare earth stocks, buy now. He has no advice about this particular stock; he just says you must allow your unique situation to inform your investment decision.
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      schrieb am 17.03.12 22:55:55
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      Rare Earth firms, consolidation continues; Molycorp, Frontier Rare Earths, Lynas, Element Resources
      Sunday, March 18, 2012 by Joyanta Acharjee

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/26578/ra…
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      schrieb am 26.03.12 23:06:52
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      Rare Element (REE) Updates on FY11 Core Drilling Program at Bear Lodge

      http://www.streetinsider.com/Corporate+News/Rare+Element+%28…
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      schrieb am 27.03.12 07:23:10
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      Mar 26, 2012
      Rare Element Reports Additional 2011 Rare Earth Element and Gold Drilling R...
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      schrieb am 27.03.12 07:29:45
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.958.468 von power_48 am 27.03.12 07:23:10http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…



      March 26, 2012
      Rare Element Reports Additional 2011 Rare Earth Element and Gold Drilling Results



      Confirms Previously Reported HREE-Enrichment Targets

      Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE Amex: REE; TSX: RES) is pleased to announce rare earth element (REE) and gold assay results from 29 additional drill holes that were completed during the 2011 core drilling program at the Company's 100% owned Bear Lodge property, located in northeastern Wyoming, USA. These results include 15 drill holes from the Bull Hill resource area, six drill holes from the Whitetail Ridge area, four drill holes from the East Taylor target area, and four drill holes from the Carbon target area. Three drill holes from the 2011 program remain to be assayed.

      Dr. Jim Clark, Vice President of Exploration for the Company stated, "Our 2011 drilling results confirm the continuity of the mineralized bodies, and we have continued to significantly expand the resource. We are excited about the prospect of delineating another resource that exhibits the potential for higher grades of HREE at Whitetail Ridge, East Taylor and Carbon. We feel that the district has tremendous upside potential.">>>>>

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 27.03.12 21:10:34
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      Rare Earth Stocks Rip Following Strong FY11 Results from China's Largest Producer (MCP) (REE) (AVL) (SHZ


      http://www.streetinsider.com/Commodities/Rare+Earth+Stocks+R…
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      schrieb am 31.03.12 10:46:29
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      hallo, hier habe ich gerade einen Artikel über RES gefunden:

      Rare Element Resources - Wie sich die Bären den Bullen einheimsen

      http://www.ariva.de/news/kolumnen/Rare-Element-Resources-Wie…



      den artikel gibts auch auf english wie ich bei stockhouse gefunden habe, aber komischerweise leicht verändert (nicht nur die Überschrift:confused::

      www.prospectingjournal.com/rare-element-resources-%E2%80%93-…

      http://www.resourceinvestor.com/2012/03/30/rare-element-reso…


      was kann man davon halten, er meint wohl diesen Dines als Analysten der die Aktie von meines wissens strong Buy auf hold runterstufte, oder wer war das?

      Gruss, Denbert
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      schrieb am 31.03.12 22:06:29
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      Dines says buy Rare Element if it dips under $5

      2012-03-30 20:53 ET - In the News

      James Dines, writing in the March 16, 2012, issue of The Dines Letter, says buy Rare Element Resources Ltd., $6.06, if it dips below $5. He recommended the stock five times between Aug. 14, 2009, and Jan. 12, 2012, at prices ranging from $2.25 to $9.56. An investment of $1,000 for each of the five buys would now be worth $6,599. The editor points out that recently Molycorp Inc., the largest rare earth company outside China, announced plans to acquire Neo Material Technologies Inc. for $1.3-billion, an amount, Mr. Dines says, that could have purchased Rare Element and another two rare earth juniors. The Molycorp merger is big news, he says, because it means there must be other rare earth users worldwide, starting to consider mergers and acquisitions. From the moment he became a rare earth bug, he says it was clear to him that these stocks would be great investments to buy and hold because China's cartel would keep prices high. Indeed, he says, rare earth stocks have had some phenomenal rises and scary pullbacks, but in each decline he has said hold or buy more. Rare earths are in one of their period funks, he says, noting that his favourites appear to be in lateral base formations awaiting the next upmove.
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      schrieb am 02.04.12 15:07:29
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      Danke power_48! Also ist es nicht Dines gewesen der die herunterstufte er sagt ja auch "kaufen"

      das find ich auch interessant:

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.
      225 Union Blvd, Suite 250
      Lakewood, CO 80228

      Molycorp Inc.
      5619 DTC Parkway Suite 1000
      Greenwood Village, CO 80111

      Entfernung der beiden? 17 meilen!
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      schrieb am 13.04.12 07:55:40
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      Rare Element Announces Revised and Improved Economic Results from Pre-Feasibility Study at Bear Lodge
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19466…

      Rare Element Schedules Conference Call for
      Tuesday, April 17, 2012, 3:30pm ET

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19466…
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      schrieb am 13.04.12 23:36:31
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      Lundin says buy Rare Element

      2012-04-13 16:11 ET - In the News

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19469…

      Brien Lundin, in the March, 2012, edition of the Gold Newsletter, says buy Rare Element Resources Ltd., recently $5.75. Mr. Lundin said buy five times between January, 2006, and April, 2009, at prices ranging from 43 cents to $1.09. He said take some profits -- perhaps sell half -- in April, 2010, at $3.45. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each buy, selling half of the $5,000 position at $3.45 yielded a $10,319 profit. Mr. Lundin said buy again in May, 2010, at $3.23 and in April, 2011, at $12.89. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each of the two new buys and taking into account the $2,500 investment left after the half sale, the $4,500 position is now worth $23,598. Rare Element has released a prefeasibility study for the Bull Hill mine on its Bear Lodge project (Wyoming). Bull Hill has a net present value of $1.7-billion in the nominal case and $4-billion in the maximum case. Mr. Lundin notes the nominal NPV is about seven times the company's market cap of $257-million. The editor says the PFS impressed but did not overwhelm investors. To the underwhelmed, he says China may not remain a major supplier of rare earth elements, and North America, particularly Rare Element Resources, may become one.
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      schrieb am 19.04.12 07:18:05
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      Rare Element's Scott sees "busy 2012" ahead as Bear Creek advances

      http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/27809/ra…
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      schrieb am 19.04.12 11:58:29
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      REE, TAS, AVL: Now is the Time For Investors to Worry in Rare Earth Stocks

      http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/REE-TAS-AVL-Now-is-the-Time-F…
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      schrieb am 08.05.12 07:49:59
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      Rare Element's Bull Hill at 6.8 Mt of 3.79% REO M+I...

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19556…
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      schrieb am 11.05.12 06:42:39
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      Rare Element loses $5.3-million (U.S.) in Q3
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19574…
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      schrieb am 06.06.12 06:51:12
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      Dines says hold Rare Element; look for bargains

      2012-06-05 17:31 ET - In the News

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19675…

      James Dines, writing in the May 18, 2012, issue of The Dines Letter, says hold Rare Element Resources Ltd. at $3.84. The editor recommended the stock five times between Aug. 14, 2009, and Jan. 12, 2012, at prices ranging from $2.25 to $9.56. Assuming an investment of $1,000 for each of the five buys, the $5,000 investment would now be worth $4,181. The editor says persistent selling pressures, without counterattacking rallies is a phenomenon he has not seen often. In the past, however, he says it has usually led to a chart formation he calls a "Waterfall Decline," ending in an all-out selling binge. While it has not yet happened in the whole market, Mr. Dines says he is shocked at the amount of selling in the rare earth group. He he is confident it has nothing to do with company-specific fundamentals; instead, he understand the selling is a result of resource funds receiving margin calls and being forced to sell, a classic margin panic. If this is the case, he says, blocks of rare earth stocks are for sale at any price, which means some incredible bargains are available.
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      schrieb am 21.06.12 18:57:14
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      3 Reasons To Buy Rare Element Resources

      http://seekingalpha.com/article/674051-3-reasons-to-buy-rare…
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      schrieb am 27.06.12 06:17:15
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      Rare Element begins 2012 exploration at Bear Lodge

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®io…

      2012-06-26 16:34 ET - News Release

      Mr. Randall Scott reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS 2012 DRILLING AND EXPLORATION PROGRAM UNDERWAY

      Rare Element Resources Ltd.'s 2012 drilling and exploration program has commenced at the Bear Lodge rare earth element (REE) project in Wyoming.

      Drilling

      Three core drill rigs and one reverse circulation drill rig are currently at Bear Lodge. The goals of the drilling program this year include:

      A development program to expand and enhance the current reserve and resource base at the Bull Hill deposit with infill and step-out drilling;
      Infill and step-out drilling at the growing Whitetail Ridge deposit designed to expand the current resource and upgrade a portion of that resource to the measured and indicated categories. The Whitetail Ridge deposit is enriched in the more critical and more valuable heavy rare earth elements (HREEs) relative to the Bull Hill deposit, as described in a press release dated May 7, 2012;
      Exploration drilling to establish inferred resources at the Carbon and East Taylor REE target areas, both of which exhibit significant HREE-enrichment (see press release dated May 7, 2012);
      Condemnation drilling on the physical upgrade plant (PUG) site and on state Section 16, the proposed stockpile/waste facility site.

      Approximately 15,000 metres of drilling are budgeted for this year's program. In addition to the drilling program, the exploration activities will include geological mapping, soil and rock chip geochemical surveys, and bulk sampling with large-diameter core for metallurgical testing purposes.

      Metallurgy

      Metallurgical test work of bulk sample material from the Whitetail Ridge, Carbon and East Taylor areas is currently under way at Mountain States R&D International (MSRDI) in Vail, Ariz., under the direction of Dr. Roshan Bhappu. The test work is focused on determining the best process to recover the REEs from these ores, which are significantly enriched in HREEs compared with the Bull Hill deposit material. Based on the results from this test work and results from exploration drilling at Whitetail Ridge, Carbon and East Taylor, the company will decide during the last quarter of 2012 on whether to integrate development of one or more of the HREE-enriched areas into the definitive feasibility study (DFS) and permitting timeline for the Bear Lodge project. The current work plan for 2012 now includes accelerated tasks based on the possibility of expanded HREE resources. An affirmative decision to include significant zones of enhanced HREE abundance in the DFS would provide substantial upside to the project and bring additional shareholder value. The decision to investigate the HREE potential at this point in time will assist in keeping the project schedule as close as possible to the 2016 production ramp-up goal.

      Randall Scott, president and chief executive officer, stated: "We are excited to have this year's exploration and drilling program started. We believe that by expanding our drilling program into the Whitetail Ridge, Carbon and East Taylor deposit areas, we will provide additional benefits for Rare Element to increase its heavy rare earth element profile. We are dedicated to the advancement of the Bear Lodge project and maximizing the value for shareholders."

      We seek Safe Harbor....
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      schrieb am 03.07.12 06:26:12
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      News Release - Monday, July 02, 2012
      Rare Element Appoints Kelli C. Kast, Esq., as Vice President and General Counsel


      Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE: REE and TSX: RES) is pleased to announce that Ms. Kelli C. Kast, Esq., has been appointed as Vice President, General Counsel, Chief Administrative Officer and Corporate Secretary effective July 2, 2012.

      Ms. Kast brings over 16 years of in-house legal experience, including seven years as a top legal officer in the precious metals industry. Most recently Ms. Kast was Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation since joining Coeur as its General Counsel in 2005. She also served as Coeur's Chief Administrative Officer from 2009 to 2011. Previous to Coeur, Ms. Kast was Corporate Counsel for HealtheTech Inc. from 2004 to 2005 and she also served as Assistant General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Global Water Technologies Inc. and Psychrometric Systems, Inc. from 1997 to 2003. Ms. Kast earned her Juris Doctor from the University of South Dakota School of Law with highest honors and received her Bachelor's degree from the University of Idaho.

      Randy Scott, President and CEO, stated, "We are very pleased to have Kelli join our team. Her industry knowledge and legal background will be a great contribution to our Company. In addition to her administrative responsibilities, her experience in global contract negotiations, environmental and safety issues, and mergers and acquisitions will continue to strengthen the capabilities of our management team. We look forward to the added value that she will bring as we continue to develop our Bear Lodge project."

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE Amex: REE and TSX: RES) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company controls the Sundance gold project, which is located on the same property in Wyoming.

      ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
      Anne Hite, Director of Investor Relations

      For information, refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Anne Hite, 720-278-2466
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      schrieb am 23.07.12 06:36:24
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      While I don't view Molycorp as an attractive short candidate anymore, I do think one of its competitors, Rare Earth Resources (REE) might be. Unlike MCP, which is now close to a fair valuation, I view REE as still being significantly overvalued.

      http://seekingalpha.com/article/733511-molycorp-still-not-ve…
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      schrieb am 23.07.12 07:00:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.412.380 von power_48 am 23.07.12 06:36:24ergänzend:

      REE:
      Short % of Float: 12.9715%

      zum Vergleich der Short-Anteil von MCP: Short % of Float: 25.4112%
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      schrieb am 01.08.12 18:56:02
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      REE war vermutlich auch betroffen, würde ich tippen:
      http://www.forbes.com/sites/steveschaefer/2012/08/01/mini-fl…

      Blöd für all die, die einen Stopp-Loss gesetzt hatten. :(
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      schrieb am 08.08.12 22:08:02
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      Dines says hold Rare Element, as it scrapes the bottom

      2012-08-08 15:29 ET - In the News

      James Dines, writing in the July 20, 2012, issue of The Dines Letter, says hold Rare Element Resources Ltd. at $4.85. The editor said buy five times between Aug. 14, 2009, and Jan. 12, 2012, at prices ranging from $2.25 to $9.56. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each of the five buys, the $5,000 investment would now be worth $5,280. After studying the rare earth industry intensely in recent years, Mr. Dines says he has narrowed down his selections to just three companies, Rare Element, Tasman Metals Ltd. and Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. Rare Element, says the editor, owns the Bear Lodge project in Wyoming, a relatively safe jurisdiction. With mainly light rare earths, he says the kicker here is just how comparable Rare Earth is with Molycorp Inc., which is selling at a far higher price. Rare Element might rise toward matching it, he mentions, especially if Rare Element's recent heavy rare earth discoveries add a big dimension to the company. It began its 2012 exploration program in June, and expects the first results to arrive in September. Rare Element is also working on a bankable feasibility study for mid-2013. Looking at the stock chart, Mr. Dines says it is scraping along the bottom at these levels.
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      schrieb am 14.08.12 06:20:45
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      Rare Element hosts info meetings, Bull Hill mine tours

      2012-08-13 17:29 ET - News Release

      Mr. Randy Scott reports

      RARE ELEMENT UPDATES ITS COMMUNITY RELATIONS ACTIVITIES

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is providing an update on its community and governmental accomplishments thus far this year, including site visits at its Bear Lodge project in Wyoming and a series of presentations to trade groups, industry analysts, and local, federal and Wyoming audiences.

      Rare Element hosted three important and well-attended public information meetings in Sundance and Upton, Wyo., as well as numerous local presentations to county commissions and town councils, service clubs, chambers of commerce, and elected officials in the nearby communities of Hulett, Pine Haven, Newcastle, Sundance and Gillette, Wyo., as well as in Spearfish, S.D.

      At the Bull Hill mine site, a series of mine tours were conducted. Participants included United States Forest Service personnel, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and Environmental Protection Agency technical staff, congressional staff from the state of Wyoming, local elected officials and staff from Crook and Weston counties, and college students and faculty. The company also hosted a May, 2012, tour attended by representatives from eight American Indian tribes that expressed interest in learning about the project. Potential local and national vendors also made site visits. Briefings on the company's progress were conducted at the Bull Hill mine site and the proposed hydro-metallurgical plant site at Upton, Wyo.

      Two final tours are scheduled for this summer, including a visit by the National Park Service staff and a visit by state and county elected and appointed officials and their staff. The company was also represented at the Crook county and Weston county fairs and the Gillette Energy Expo.

      Additional presentations over the past eight months on the progress of the Bear Lodge project and the exploration advancement at the Bull Hill mine were made to organizations including the Northwest Mining Association; the Technology and Rare Earth Metals Conference in Arlington, Va.; the Office of Naval Research; the U.S. Department of Energy's innovation hub at the Department of Energy's Ames lab; the Environmental Protection Agency's rare earth elements workshop in Denver, Colo.; the Wyoming Mining Association's annual meeting; the Wyoming legislature's minerals, business and economic development committee; and the Colorado School of Mines rare earth short course in Golden, Colo.

      Randy Scott, president and chief executive officer, stated: "We appreciate the opportunity that these groups provided us to communicate why the rare earth industry is critical to future economic growth and to provide updates on the progress we continue to make at our Bear Lodge project. It is important for people to know that the Bear Lodge project will use only the highest order of sound science and good engineering to make this a truly world-class operation in every respect. With continued local, state and federal support, we anticipate that mine development will remain on schedule with ramp-up to full production scheduled for 2016."

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 13.09.12 22:52:57
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      Rare Element loses $35-million (U.S.) in 2012

      2012-09-13 09:32 ET - News Release

      Mr. Randall Scott reports

      RARE ELEMENT ANNOUNCES JUNE 30, 2012 YEAR END AND FOURTH QUARTER FINANCIAL RESULTS


      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released its consolidated financial statements and Form 10-K for the year ended June 30, 2012, and filed on SEDAR. All figures are shown in U.S. dollars, unless otherwise specified.

      As to the completion of the fiscal year and financial report filing, Randall J. Scott, president and chief executive officer, stated: "This was a year of continued substantial progress for our Bear Lodge property. With a planned 15,000-metre calendar year 2012 drill program, and encouraging results to date, the future of this exceptional project is coming together in a timely way. We look forward to continuing to meet our goals and milestones as we move toward production and will be keeping our shareholders up to date as we work diligently throughout the remainder of 2012 and into 2013."

      Fourth quarter ended June 30, 2012, financial highlights

      As an exploration company, Rare Element does not report revenues at this time. The net loss for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2012, totalled $8.6-million or 19 cents per share as compared with a net loss of $7.1-million or 16 cents per share for the same period in 2011. The $1.5-million negative variance in net loss between the periods was due to the following:

      Increased corporate administrative expenses, excluding stock-based compensation expense, due to a larger number of employees ($1.1-million);

      Increased exploration spending at the Bear Lodge property ($1.0-million);

      Writedowns of exploration properties during 2012 ($900,000);

      Increased foreign exchange loss due to the impacts on the company's Canadian dollar cash balances related to exchange rate fluctuations in the U.S. dollar on the balance sheet date ($500,000);

      Positive variance in stock-based compensation of $2.1-million due primarily to a lower share price and smaller number of options granted;

      Negative variances in non-operating income and expenses amounted to $100,000.

      Cash and cash equivalents, and short-term investments at June 30, 2012, were $51.6-million compared with $56.0-million as of March 31, 2012. The $4.4-million decrease in cash and cash equivalents was primarily due to exploration, corporate administrative costs and foreign exchange losses on the company's Canadian cash balances.

      Fiscal year ended June 30, 2012, financial highlights

      The net loss for the year ended June 30, 2012, totalled $35.0-million or 79 cents per share as compared with a net loss of $16.7-million or 43 cents per share for the same period in 2011. The $18.3-million negative variance in net loss between the periods was due to the following:

      Increased exploration spending at the Bear Lodge property ($6.7-million);

      Increased foreign exchange loss due to the impacts on the company's Canadian dollar cash balances related to exchange rate fluctuations in the U.S. dollar on the balance sheet dates ($5.7-million);

      Increased corporate administrative expenses, excluding stock-based compensation expense, due to Bear Lodge project development-related expenditures and due to more employees ($3.3-million);

      Increased non-cash stock-based compensation expense due primarily an increase in the number of employees and the effects of expensing past grants ($3.3-million);

      Writedowns of exploration properties during 2012 ($1.9-million);

      Positive variance in unrealized losses on derivatives due to decreases in the stock price between periods ($2.4-million);

      Positive variance in interest income of $200,000.

      Cash and cash equivalents, and short-term investments decreased $20.6-million for the year ended June 30, 2012. The decrease in cash and investments was primarily due to spending for exploration, corporate administrative and Bear Lodge development-related costs, and foreign exchange losses on translating the company's Canadian cash balances to U.S. dollars.

      Update on the Bear Lodge REE (rare earth elements) project

      Project development work

      Current development efforts are progressing as planned and focusing on acquiring additional key information in support of the company's definitive feasibility study, its next major project milestone, which it expects to complete during the third quarter of 2013. The current drilling programs, metallurgical testwork, strategic partner and off-take discussions, and environmental and social impact studies are concentrated on advancing the project and maximizing stakeholder value. Rare Element intends to start the formal portion of the definitive feasibility study during the first quarter of 2013.

      Rare Element expects to submit its revised plan of operations to the U.S. Forest Service before the end of 2012. This submittal will formally start the environmental impact statement assessment for the project. Rare Element's goal is to obtain a favourable record of decision (ROD) from the USFS in 2014. The Wyoming mine permit application is expected to be submitted in late 2013 with the goal of receiving the company's permit to mine by the end of 2014. A Wyoming industrial siting permit application will also be submitted in late 2013.

      Drilling

      Rare Element is on track to complete 15,000 metres of drilling in the 2012 drilling season. It mobilized three core drill rigs and one reverse circulation drill rig in June, 2012, at the Bear Lodge project. A fourth core rig was added to the project in August, 2012. The objectives of the drilling program in 2012 include: (i) increase the measured and indicated resources at the Bull Hill deposit; (ii) upgrade a significant portion of the Whitetail Ridge heavy-rare-earth-enriched resource to the measured and indicated categories; and (iii) delineate the zone of HREE enrichment at the Carbon exploration target.

      Results to date from the 2012 drilling program include:

      Completed development drilling consists of 19 core holes and one reverse circulation hole at the Bull Hill deposit. Fourteen holes are split and shipped for assay. Assays are received from six drill holes and will be reported in an upcoming news release. An additional 15 drill holes are planned for the Bull Hill development program.

      Infill and step-out exploration drilling at the growing Whitetail Ridge HREE-enriched deposit is designed to expand the current resource and upgrade a significant portion to the measured and indicated categories. The planned program includes 35 drill holes. The Whitetail Ridge deposit is enriched in the more critical and valuable heavy rare earth elements relative to the Bull Hill deposit, as described in a press release dated May 7, 2012.

      Ten core and four reverse circulation drill holes are complete at the Whitetail Ridge resource area, for a total of 12,313 feet. Nine of the holes were shipped for assay, and assays are in hand for five drill holes and will be reported in an upcoming news release.

      Six drill holes were completed at the Carbon target, for a total of 3,790 feet. The objective is the delineation of a zone of strong HREE enrichment in FMR dikes and stockwork.

      Condemnation drilling is complete for the physical upgrade plant (nine drill holes) and stockpile/waste facility sites. Condemnation drilling on the stockpile/waste facility site in state Section 16 included results from 18 reverse circulation drill holes, two groundwater monitor well drill holes and five geotechnical drill holes.

      Supporting exploration activities include the company's extensive geological mapping, soil and rock chip geochemical surveys, and bulk sampling with large-diameter core for metallurgical testing purposes.

      Metallurgy

      A co-ordinated effort of RER geologists and metallurgists provided a selection of 11 sample sites that exhibit variable mineralogy and are spatially representative of the expanded mine pit footprint. SGS Lakefield is currently conducting confirmatory metallurgical testwork using the current process flowsheet.

      Mountain States Research and Development, under the direction of Dr. Roshan Bhappu, is conducting the HREE testwork on sample material from the Whitetail Ridge, Carbon and East Taylor areas. Physical upgrading methods have been applied in the first phase of testwork. Based on the preliminary results from this testwork and results from exploration drilling at Whitetail Ridge, and preliminary drilling at Carbon and East Taylor, Rare Element will make a determination as to whether to integrate development of one or more of the HREE-enriched areas into the definitive feasibility study and permitting timeline for the Bear Lodge REE project. An affirmative decision to include one or more of these zones in the DFS may provide enhanced project economics.

      Testwork is also under way with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO). The company's current strategy is to commence production of a bulk mixed RE carbonate, and if feasible, progress to the separation of the bulk RE concentrate into defined products: samarium, gadolinium and europium (SEG); neodymium-praseodymium (also known as didymium); and cerium and lanthanum products using solvent extraction technology. As this separation work advances, Rare Element may adjust the product suite to add or further separate additional products. The separation testing and development work will be performed in two phases. The first phase is under way and will identify whether any further purification processing is required for the production of a mixed RE carbonate and how REE separation through solvent extraction can be successfully integrated into the current process. The second phase will identify solvent extraction processes that will chemically achieve the desired separated REE products. Once these tasks are successfully accomplished, the company plans to continue testing of separation into individual rare earth oxides. The specifications for the individual REO will be determined by customer requirements.

      Corporate

      The company has added key additional technical staff, both geological and engineering, at the project site in Sundance, Wyo. Further, Rare Element added Kelli Kast, Esq, as vice-president, general counsel, and chief administrative officer to the management team in July, 2012, with 16 years of in-house legal experience in the U.S. mining industry.

      In September, Rare Element announced a change in its fiscal year-end from June 30 to Dec. 31, effective as of Dec. 31, 2012. This change will better align the company's financial and year-end results to its drill season and budgeting process. The transition period between the end of the current fiscal year on June 30, 2012, and the end of the new fiscal year on Dec. 31, 2012, will be covered by an annual report on Form 10-K, to be filed in accordance with applicable regulations.

      We seek Safe Harbor.

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-19959…
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      schrieb am 17.09.12 06:19:18
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      Where are the non-Chinese heavy rare earths going to come from - and who's going to buy them?

      by Jack Lifton on September 16, 2012

      in News Analysis, Rare Earths


      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2012/09/where-are-the-non-…
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      schrieb am 20.09.12 20:30:45
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      Rare Element added to S&P/TSX SmallCap Index

      2012-09-14 20:47 ET - Miscellaneous

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      Standard & Poor's Canadian index operations are releasing the results of the annual review of the S&P/TSX SmallCap Index, which will become effective after the close of trading on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012.

      ADDITION
      Issue name Symbol

      Rare Elements Resources Ltd. RES
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      schrieb am 26.09.12 15:38:26
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      Rare Element Reports Positive 2012 Drilling Program Results / Thickest Continuous Intercept of REE Mineralization Found to Date Analysis of Initial HREE-enhanced Drill Results in Progress
      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2012-09/24701791…
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      schrieb am 04.10.12 10:57:29
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      Dines says buy Rare Element

      2012-10-02 15:28 ET - In the News

      James Dines, writing in the Sept. 14, 2012, issue of The Dines Letter, says buy Rare Element Resources Ltd. at $4.82. He said buy five times between Aug. 14, 2009, and Jan. 12, 2012, at prices ranging from $2.25 to $9.56. Assuming $1,000 investments for each of the five buys, the $5,000 investment would now be worth $5,249. Mr. Dines says he is beginning to get more optimistic about stock markets, and predicts a resurgence in rare earths shortly. He notes that he has trimmed his rare-earth picks down to three, and recommends placing equal amounts of money each of them. Rare Element's Bear Lodge deposit in Wyoming, he says, has the best grade (His other picks are Quest Rare Minerals Ltd., with Strange Lake in Quebec, and Tasman Metals Ltd., with Norra Karr in Sweden.) Elsewhere, the editor pats himself on the back for recommending gold at $288 in 2001. He says that buy signal has been rewarded with 11 straight years of higher gold prices. At the start of 2012, he predicted a top around February and a bottom around August. Then, having stuck his neck out that far, he says that on Aug. 21 he detected a bent blade of grass, upgrading all of his gold and silver picks to buy from hold within a day of an explosive rally.
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      schrieb am 11.10.12 07:11:21
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      Oct 10, 2012
      Rare Element Reports on Progress of Metallurgical Testwork On Bear Lodge R...

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…
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      schrieb am 11.10.12 07:14:38
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      Zitat von power_48: Oct 10, 2012
      Rare Element Reports on Progress of Metallurgical Testwork On Bear Lodge R...

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?Repor…


      http://www.rareelementresources.com/i/misc/2012-10-10_NR1.jp…
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      schrieb am 16.10.12 21:18:16
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      Re: News Releases - Tuesday, October 16, 2012
      Title: Rare Element Provides Support to Colleges and Universities for REE Research
      Lakewood, Colorado---Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) is pleased to report on its ongoing support to North American students, colleges and universities in their efforts to advance research and development of critical rare earth elements.

      Since 2006, Rare Element has provided direct and indirect support and employment for over a dozen undergraduate and graduate students in areas of mapping, drilling and sampling, geohydrology and other environmental fields, as well as database development and computer modeling of the growing Bull Hill deposit at the Company's Bear Lodge Property.

      "These very capable students from around the United States and Canada have been a major source of high-level geological and other scientific work that has significantly advanced this project," said Dr. Jim Clark, Vice President of Exploration for Rare Element Resources. The students were or are currently enrolled at various universities including the Colorado School of Mines, Washington State University, Texas Tech University, the University of Wyoming, University of Manitoba, University of Arkansas, and the University of Toronto.

      The Company has played a substantial role in providing assistance in research grants made for students and faculty at the Colorado School of Mines, Montana Tech, and the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. The purpose of these grants has been to advance various technical aspects of the Bear Lodge project.

      At Montana Tech, Rare Element is providing funding to a graduate student to investigate potential methods for extracting rare earth elements (REE) from selected Bear Lodge ore and concentrate samples. Jaye Pickarts, Chief Operating Officer for Rare Element, stated, "The Company is committed to supporting students at US colleges and universities that are pursuing the research and development of critical materials in this country. We are excited to be able to support this important work at Montana Tech and other educational institutions."

      Over the past two years, Rare Element has provided REE ore samples from the Bull Hill deposit for research purposes to students or faculty at Washington State University, Harvard University, Metropolitan State University of Denver and the University of California-Berkeley. The Company also supports a student at the Colorado School of Mines pursuing an MS degree.

      During summer months, Rare Element has provided instruction at the Bear Lodge Project to numerous undergraduate geology students and faculty from seven universities around the US through the Black Hills summer field camp run by the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology.

      In 2012, Rare Element was pleased to provide its encouragement toward a successful effort by the State of Wyoming Legislature, which provided $700,000 to the University of Wyoming for basic and applied research into REEs and for the Wyoming Geological Survey to investigate the potential for other REE resources in Wyoming.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of REEs. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company controls the Sundance gold project, which is located on the same property in Wyoming.

      For information, refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Anne Hite, Director of Investor Relations, 720-278-2466
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      schrieb am 07.11.12 06:41:10
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      Rare Element loses $5.9-million (U.S.) in Q1 fiscal 2013

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20105…
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      schrieb am 09.11.12 06:43:49
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      News Release - Thursday, November 08, 2012

      Title: Rare Element Announces Annual General Meeting and Director

      Nominees; Adopts Advance Notice Policy for Future Shareholder Meetings

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20118…


      2012-11-08 16:39 ET - News Release

      Mr. David Suleski reports

      RARE ELEMENT ANNOUNCES ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND DIRECTOR NOMINEES ADOPTS ADVANCE NOTICE POLICY FOR FUTURE SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. will hold its annual general meeting (AGM) of shareholders on Dec. 11, 2012, at 2 p.m. Mountain Standard Time at the Sheraton Denver West, Lakewood, Colo. The purpose of the AGM will be to elect the company's board of directors and ratify the reappointment of its auditors. All shareholders of record as of Oct. 25, 2012, are entitled to vote at the meeting in person or by proxy.

      The board of directors has duly nominated eight candidates for election. Those candidates are Donald E. Ranta, current chairman of the board, Randall J. Scott, current director, and chief executive officer and president of the company, and incumbent directors M. Norman Anderson, Norman W. Burmeister, Gregory E. McKelvey, Paul Schlauch and Paul H. Zink. Additionally, Mark T. Brown, a former board member, is nominated for re-election to the board of directors.

      The company further announces the approval by its board of directors of an advance-notice policy on Nov. 7, 2012. The purpose of the policy is to (i) facilitate an orderly and efficient annual general or, where the need arises, special meeting, process, (ii) ensure that all shareholders receive adequate notice of the director nominations and sufficient information regarding all director nominees, and (iii) allow shareholders to register an informed vote after having been afforded reasonable time for appropriate deliberation.

      The policy, among other things, includes a provision that requires advance notice to the company in certain circumstances where nominations of persons for election to the board of directors are made by shareholders of the company. The policy fixes a deadline by which director nominations must be submitted to the company prior to any annual or special meeting of shareholders and sets forth the information that must be included in the notice to the company for the notice to be in proper written form.

      In the case of an annual meeting of shareholders, notice to the company must be made not less than 30 days nor more than 65 days prior to the date of the annual meeting, provided, however, that in the event that the annual meeting is to be held on a date that is less than 50 days after the date on which the first public announcement of the date of the annual meeting was made, notice may be made not later than the close of business on the 10th day following such public announcement.

      In the case of a special meeting of shareholders, which is not also an annual meeting, called for the purpose of electing directors (whether or not called for other purposes), notice to the company must be made not later than the close of business on the 15th day following the day on which the first public announcement of the date of the special meeting was made.

      The policy is effective as of the date it was approved. Pursuant to the policy, the deadline for notice of director nominations for the AGM is Nov. 12, 2012.

      The full text of the policy is available on SEDAR or upon request by contacting David Suleski, 720-278-2460.
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      schrieb am 13.11.12 23:03:02
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      News Release - Tuesday, November 13, 2012
      Rare Element Appoints Dr. Henry Kasaini as Director of Science and Technology
      Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) is pleased to announce that Dr. Henry Kasaini, Pr Eng., has been appointed as Director of Science and Technology effective November 12, 2012.

      Dr. Kasaini possesses a broad set of engineering and scientific skills acquired over 23 years of research and industry experience in minerals processing and metals separation technologies. He specializes in the development and design of process flow sheets for complex mineral ores and assessments of capital costs and profitability of new process plants. Dr. Kasaini's experience includes processing and separation of rare earth products. Most recently, Dr. Kasaini was with AREVA Mines, a subsidiary of AREVA Nuclear and Energy Company, Bessines, France. Dr. Kasaini began his career in the mining industry with ZCCM Ltd. in Zambia in 1988 working in the solvent extraction/electrowinning plant of the Nchanga Mine. He holds both a Masters and Doctorate degrees in Chemical Systems Engineering obtained from Kyushu University, Japan.

      Dr. Kasaini's background includes various teaching and research positions including Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Potchefstroom University, South Africa; Professor and Department Head at Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa; visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, United States; and visiting Professor at the University of Boras, Sweden. He is a widely-published author including over 120 citations in scientific journals and conference proceedings covering topics including flotation, minerals beneficiation, metal separation and purification, coal gasification in fluidized beds, and process simulations membrane technology. Dr. Kasaini is the inventor of five patents associated with the design of metallurgical processes and has served as a referee for international journals including Separation Science and Technology, Minerals & Metallurgical Processing and Hydrometallurgy.

      Jaye Pickarts, Chief Operating Officer, stated, "We are very pleased to have Henry join the Company as a key technical addition to our team as we develop the Bear Lodge Rare Earth Project. His vast knowledge in the areas of separation technologies and solvent extraction will advance our plan to produce separated rare earth products."

      For information please refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact David Suleski, 720-278-2468

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements (REEs). In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company controls the Sundance gold project, which is located on the same property in Wyoming.
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      schrieb am 18.11.12 21:39:23
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      Lundin says buy Rare Element Resources

      2012-11-16 16:10 ET - In the News

      Brien Lundin, in the October, 2012, edition of the Gold Newsletter, says buy Rare Element Resources Ltd., recently $4.41. Mr. Lundin said buy five times between January, 2006, and April, 2009, at prices ranging from 43 cents to $1.09. He said take some profits -- perhaps sell half -- in April, 2010, at $3.45. Assuming an investment of $1,000 for each of the five buys, selling half the $5,000 investment at $3.45 yielded a handsome profit of $10,319. Mr. Lundin said buy three more times between May, 2010, and March, 2012, at prices ranging from $3.23 to $12.89. Assuming an investment of $1,000 for each of the three new buys and taking into account the $2,500 investment left after the half sale, the $5,500 position is now worth a superb $18,861. Rare Element has released assays from its Bear Lodge project in Wyoming, including 312 feet of 4.18 per cent total rare earth oxide. Mr. Lundin notes this is the longest continuous intersection of mineralization drilled so far at the project. Rare Element has also drilled 260 feet of 3.35 per cent TREO. It continues to conduct exploration at Bear Lodge, with the goal of expanding and upgrading the resources at the Bull Hill and Whitetail targets. The editor says buy the stock near current levels.
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      schrieb am 11.12.12 07:09:28
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      Rare Element drills 39.6 m of 13.03% TREO at Bear Lodge

      2012-12-10 16:45 ET - News Release

      Mr. Dave Suleski reports

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20240…

      RARE ELEMENT DRILLING RESULTS EXPAND DISTRICT-WIDE ENRICHMENT ZONES OF CRITICAL RARE EARTH ELEMENTS INCLUDING EU, TB, DY, AND Y

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has released rare-earth-element (REE) assay results from 21 drill holes completed during the continuing 2012 drilling program at the company's 100-per-cent-owned Bear Lodge property, located in northeastern Wyoming, United States. The current drilling continues to demonstrate that the Bear Lodge resource is one of the highest-grade total-rare-earth-oxide (TREO) deposits in the world and now also highlights the significant value of the content of combined critical rare-earth oxides (CREOs).

      Highlights

      Drill results reveal enrichment of critical rare earths as a districtwide zonation of europium, terbium, dysprosium and yttrium surrounding high-grade neodymium-praseodymium-lanthanum-cesium central core.
      Drill intercepts document significant thicknesses and elevated concentrations of Eu, Tb, Dy and Y enrichment encountered at Whitetail Ridge resource area, and Carbon and Taylor target areas.
      The high abundances of critical rare-earth oxides (CREOs include Nd, Pr, Eu, Tb, Dy and Y) demonstrate that the Bear Lodge rare-earth district represents a growing world-class occurrence of those rare-earth elements (REEs) that represent the strongest projected future growth in demand and price. The assay grades for Eu, Tb, Dy and Y are among the highest of the North American REE deposits. Europium grades (currently the highest-priced REE) are among the highest in the world.
      Drilling has been extended into December. Complete assay results from the 2012 program are expected in January, followed shortly by an updated National Instrument 43-101 resource estimate. Metallurgical testing is currently under way at a number of laboratories, and additional testing and pilot plant work are planned in conjunction with the start of a definitive feasibility study in 2013.

      Dr. Jim Clark, vice-president of exploration for Rare Element Resources, stated: "The additional results from our 2012 drilling confirm and expand the quality and continuity of the Bull Hill REE deposit, where the company expects to significantly increase the measured and indicated resources in preparation for its upcoming definitive feasibility study. At the same time, work continues on the development of an indicated resource at Whitetail Ridge, which is slated for inclusion in the definitive feasibility study. The zones of heavy-rare-earth-element (Eu, Tb, Dy and Y) enrichment continue to expand at Whitetail Ridge, Carbon and Taylor. The most recent drill results include some of the thickest intercepts and elevated concentrations yet encountered at Whitetail Ridge, Carbon and Taylor."

      Expanding critical rare-earth elements

      Critical rare-earth elements are those for which the strongest future growth is projected and higher values are attributed. The company refers here to the oxides of Nd, Pr, Eu, Tb, Dy and Y as critical rare-earth oxides (CREO). In 2011, the company identified significant heavy rare-earth elements (HREE) (Eu, Tb, Dy and Y) in leached FMR (F (iron oxide), M (manganese oxide), R (REE minerals)) and oxide-carbonate dikes at the Whitetail Ridge resource area, and at the East Taylor and Carbon target areas (see news releases dated Aug. 4 and Oct. 27, 2011). The assay results further confirm those important observations. Mineralogical studies indicate that the HREE mineralization is found primarily in the rare-earth fluocarbonates, synchysite and parisite, at Whitetail Ridge and Carbon, and in xenotime, an yttrium-vanadium phosphate, and rare-earth fluocarbonates at East Taylor. Examination of significant intercepts from the current set of drill assay results indicates that there is a districtwide zonation in which the strongest TREO enrichment occurs within a central zone focused on the Bull Hill and Bull Hill Northwest deposits, while the strongest HREE (Eu, Tb, Dy and Y) enrichment is found in mineralization peripheral to the central zone and focused at the Whitetail Ridge deposit, and at the Carbon and Taylor REE target areas. The peripheral enrichment zone is ascribed to a late-stage, low-temperature hydrothermal event.

      Key objectives and results of 2012 drill program to date

      The objectives of the current drilling program are to further expand and upgrade the Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge oxide resources, and further delineate the HREE (Eu, Tb, Dy and Y) enrichment at the Carbon target area. The drill results highlight more details of a Bear Lodge districtwide zonation, with a central zone of strong TREO enrichment that gives way to a peripheral zone of significant Eu, Tb, Dy and Y enrichment.

      The results announced in this release include assays from eight core holes at the Bull Hill REE deposit; five core holes and three reverse circulation (RC) drill holes from the Whitetail Ridge resource area; two RC drill holes from the Carbon REE target area; and three RC drill holes from the Taylor REE target area. The RC drilling is being conducted for exploration purposes only and results will not be included in the updated resource estimates. >>>>
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      schrieb am 21.12.12 18:25:17
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      Dines refreshes Rare Element buy

      2012-12-19 20:23 ET - In the News

      James Dines, writing in the Nov. 30, 2012, issue of The Dines Letter, refreshes his buy of Rare Element Resources Ltd. at $3.51. He said buy six times between Aug. 14, 2009, and Sept. 14, 2012, at prices ranging from $2.25 and $9.56. An investment of $1,000 for each of the six buys would now be worth $4,548. Mr. Dines says Rare Element has the second-highest-grade rare earth resource in the Americas (Bear Lodge in Wyoming). Bear Lodge, he says, has a heavy-grade component that far surpasses that of Molycorp Inc.'s Mountain Pass project in California. Rare Element has made a new discovery not yet been included in the company's current resource, which Mr. Dines expects will have even higher grades of heavy rare earths. Elsewhere in the issue, he says Greece is being derided as an economic basket case. In the country's last elections, the Golden Dawn Party, which supports Nazi-style black shirts and persecutes dark-skinned people, managed to win 7 per cent of the vote. Greece is eerily echoing the rise of the Nazi party in Germany after the hyperinflationary of the early 1920s, he says. Mr. Dines also notes that he is beginning to become optimistic on Greece's economy, provided it allows free enterprise to emerge.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.968.827 von Dicker69 am 30.12.12 14:14:50noch ein hier......:confused:
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      schrieb am 21.01.13 14:30:46
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 44.016.526 von power_48 am 13.01.13 21:17:03na dann...;)

      Hightech-Metalle: Seltene Erden lassen Wasser abtropfen

      Sie sind unverzichtbar in moderner Elektronik, jetzt überraschen Seltene Erden mit weiteren erstaunlichen Eigenschaften: Sie sind wasserabweisend, und das selbst unter extremen Bedingungen. Die Metalle empfehlen sich damit für neue Anwendungen.

      http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/technik/metalle-seltene-e…
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      schrieb am 13.02.13 05:58:07
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      Rare Element plans 2013 budget of $25-million (U.S.)

      2013-02-11 16:36 ET - News Release

      Mr. David Suleski reports

      RARE ELEMENT ANNOUNCES PRIORITIES FOR 2013


      Rare Element Resources Ltd. has provided highlights of key activities under way and slated for completion during 2013.

      Accomplishments in 2012

      Rare Element Resources ended 2012 with approximately $40-million (U.S.) in cash and 45 million common shares outstanding. During 2012, additional drilling was completed to expand and upgrade the Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge rare earth resource areas, and to expand the heavy rare earth (HREE) enrichment zones at the Taylor and Carbon exploration targets. These HREE enrichment zones support the full district mix of those elements considered critical rare earth elements (CREEs), including neodymium (Nd), praseodymium (Pr), europium (Eu), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy) and yttrium (Y). The company completed a prefeasibility study (PFS), continued significant ore reserve and process studies, and made advances in optimization of the rare earths concentration process. The PFS showed a pretax net present value (NPV) of $1.3-billion (U.S.) for the portion of the project as delineated in early 2012. That resource was expanded and upgraded with additional drilling during 2012, with results expected in the second quarter of 2013.

      The geological team expanded the areas on the property that are enriched in HREEs. Metallurgical testing conducted on samples from these new areas allows inclusion of the Whitetail deposit in the coming definitive feasibility study.

      Plans for 2013

      2013 budget

      The board of directors approved a budget of approximately $25-million (U.S.) for 2013. The vast majority of this budget is directed at project development at Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge. The budget also includes additional pilot plant testing of the ore from these locations and the preparation of a definitive feasibility study.

      Exploration drilling -- critical rare earth mineralization with heavy rare earth enrichment

      The budget includes a multimillion-dollar program of exploration drilling targeted at the zones of HREE enrichment to continue to improve knowledge of these growing enriched areas, and to upgrade and expand the Whitetail Ridge resource area.

      Production process optimization

      Previous metallurgical testing of the main Bull Hill deposit resulted in a process that could produce a bulk rare earth carbonate concentrate. During 2012, work continued on process improvement and further advances were made, including development of a proprietary process designed to produce nearly pure rare earth oxide concentrate without requiring conventional methods for impurity removal. The technology is also designed to achieve high rare earth recoveries, reduce chemical consumption and upgrade the final rare earth product. Regular updates will be provided throughout 2013 outlining the company's continued process improvements.

      Pilot plant testing

      One key item to be completed in 2013 is additional pilot plant testing. The initial pilot plant test was completed in early 2012 at Hazen Research in Golden, Colo. Significant improvements and modifications were made to the process flow sheet, and those improvements will be incorporated into the 2013 pilot plant test program. These data will be used to generate the design criteria to support the definitive feasibility study.

      Permitting and environmental baseline data collection

      One of the first milestones in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process is the submittal of a plan of operations. This document was completed and submitted to the United States Forest Service (USFS), the lead NEPA agency, in November, 2012. This document provides a description of the proposed project that the USFS will use to begin the environmental impact analysis. The impact assessment will begin in 2013. Additionally, other environmental and operating permit applications will be filed for federal and state requirements in 2013.

      Minesite and processing site design

      A preliminary mine site and open pit were designed for the Bull Hill deposit, and a 3-D fly through of the area was completed and is posted on the project website. This video also includes a visual of the nearby site selected for the location of processing plant in Upton, Wyo. This visualization will be updated in 2013 to incorporate design modifications from the definitive feasibility study. An option agreement to purchase the land selected for the processing site was completed in 2011 and may be exercised in 2013.

      Production rate optimization

      Rare Element Resources is also conducting engineering trade-off studies to optimize production rates and maximize profitability and efficiencies of the project. One of the models under review is an evaluation of an initial high-grade, lower ore production scenario that would transition into full plant capacity. Further details will be announced on these scenarios as optimization work is completed.

      Offtake agreements

      The company continues to hold discussions with potential customers, primarily to understand the products and forms of those products with the highest demand and value. As 2013 progresses, additional potential customers will be identified and updated on the progress of the project.

      The above information is a summary of the company's 2013 planned activities, and more detailed announcements will be made as those items progress. These results will also be incorporated into a definitive feasibility study, which is expected to commence mid-2013.

      We seek Safe Harbor.
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      schrieb am 23.02.13 08:50:05
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      2013-02-21 08:19 RES 2.60 Resume Trading Rare Element Resources to resume at
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20417…

      2013-02-20 09:19 RES 2.60 News Release Rare Element CTO result of mislaid year-end change form
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20414…

      2013-02-20 08:09 RES 2.60 Halt Trading Rare Element Resources halted at open
      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20413…
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      schrieb am 06.03.13 06:50:47
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      Rare Element test produces over 90% REO concentrate

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®io…
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      schrieb am 12.03.13 22:27:51
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      Rare Element drills 36.6 m of 5.71% TREO at Bear Lodge

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20478…
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      schrieb am 18.03.13 21:29:12
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      Rare Element's Bear Lodge at 944 Mlb REO M&I

      2013-03-18 09:15 ET - News Release

      Mr. Randall Scott reports

      RARE ELEMENT REPORTS 65 PERCENT INCREASE OF TOTAL M&I RARE-EARTH MINERAL RESOURCES AT BEAR LODGE

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20497…
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      schrieb am 24.04.13 20:52:47
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      Lundin says hold Rare Element

      2013-04-23 15:43 ET - In the News

      Brien Lundin, in the April, 2013, edition of the Gold Newsletter, says hold Rare Element Resources Ltd., recently $2.32. Mr. Lundin said buy five times between January, 2006, and April, 2009, at prices ranging from 43 cents to $1.09. He said take some profits -- perhaps sell half -- in April, 2010, at $3.45. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each buy, selling half of the $5,000 position at $3.45 yielded a $10,319 profit. Mr. Lundin said buy four more times between May, 2010, and October, 2012, at prices ranging from $3.23 to $12.89. Assuming a $1,000 investment for each of the four new buys and taking into account the $2,500 investment left after the half sale, the $6,500 position is now worth $10,446. Rare Element has drilled an average of 3.75 per cent total rare earth oxide in 15 holes at the Bull Hill target, Bear Lodge project, Wyoming. The critical REO grade at Bull Hill was 0.9 per cent. Mr. Lundin notes critical rare earth elements, including europium, dysprosium and yttrium, are highly valuable and in demand. The company has increased the measured and indicated resource at Bear Lodge by 65 per cent to 944 million pounds of REO. It will begin final feasibility work at Bear Lodge this summer.
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      schrieb am 24.04.13 21:05:39
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      Rare Elements names Shonk to board, Zink quits

      2013-04-24 08:51 ET - News Release

      Mr. Donald Ranta reports

      RARE ELEMENT ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF LOWELL A. SHONK TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

      Lowell A. Shonk, a financial professional with more than 30 years of experience in the mining industry, has joined Rare Element Resources Ltd.'s board of directors as of April 23, 2013, and will serve as the board's audit committee chairman. At the same time, Paul H. Zink , a director since early 2012, has tendered his resignation in order to devote his time to his new position as chief executive officer of Americas Bullion Royalty Corp.

      Mr. Shonk has held numerous financial-related positions in the last 30 years in companies in the copper, molybdenum, gold, coal, iron ore, industrial minerals, and lithium extractive and processing industries, both domestically and internationally. Mr. Shonk served as vice-president of financial operations and analysis at Phelps Dodge Corp. and Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold from 1999 through 2009. Prior to that, he spent 20 years in finance roles, including controller/chief financial officer for various divisions of Cyprus Amax and its predecessor mining companies. Mr. Shonk is the vice-chairman of Cupric Canyon Capital LP/LLC, a private equity company in partnership with Barclays Capital focused on investing in early stage copper projects worldwide. He served as chief executive officer in 2012 and early 2013 and serves as a director for Hana Mining Co. Ltd., a formerly Toronto Stock Exchange-listed company that Cupric acquired in 2013. He also serves as chairman of Eiseb Exploration and Mining Ltd., a privately owned company 55 per cent owned by Cupric, conducting copper and silver exploration in Namibia. Mr. Shonk has a master's degree from Colorado School of Mines in mineral economics, and an MBA from the University of Colorado in finance and accounting. He is currently the chairman of the audit committee of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration.

      "Lowell is the definition of the modern miner -- well versed in geology but, equally important, possessing the financial background to understand what it takes to develop and operate a profitable mine," said Donald E. Ranta, Rare Element's chairman of the board. "With his high-level executive mining experience, especially in financing, strategic planning and valuation, we believe he is an excellent addition to the team as we bring the Bear Lodge rare earth project into production."

      Mr. Zink tendered his resignation to the board on April 23, 2013, in order to focus his attention on developing Americas Bullion Royalty, the mining industry's newest royalty company. "We are excited for Paul and the opportunity before him. He has been a valuable contributor to the board in the past year, and we expect that Americas Bullion will benefit as we did from his experience and insights," concluded Mr. Ranta.
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      schrieb am 03.05.13 07:35:08
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      alleinunterhalter?
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      schrieb am 03.05.13 22:31:25
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      Zitat von hageli13: alleinunterhalter?


      Jetzt nicht mehr...:laugh:


      May 03, 2013
      Rare Element Resources Files NI 43-101 Technical Report Detailing Previousl...


      Apr 29, 2013
      Rare Element Appoints Robbin Lee as Director of Investor Relations


      Apr 24, 2013
      Rare Element Announces Appointment of Lowell A. Shonk to Board of Directors

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/Home.asp
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      schrieb am 22.05.13 06:29:12
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      2013-05-08 09:14 RES 1.76 News Release Rare Element Resources loses $4.4-million (U.S.) in Q1

      2013-05-07 17:31 RES 1.87 SEDAR Interim Financial Statements SEDAR Interim Financial Statements

      2013-05-07 17:31 RES 1.87 SEDAR MD & A SEDAR MD & A

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®io…
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      schrieb am 23.05.13 22:18:12
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      Rare Element receives OK for Bear Lodge operation plan

      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aRES-20729…
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      schrieb am 05.06.13 21:13:33
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      June 5, 2013 - Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) (the "Company"), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, located in northeastern Wyoming, announced today that two independent laboratories, Hazen Research and SGS-Lakefield, have confirmed and expanded on the initial bench scale test results reported by ANSTO, Australia. The tests confirm the success of the Company's proprietary technology to selectively recover rare earth elements (REE) from acid leach solution using oxalic acid, resulting in a bulk total rare earth oxide (TREO) concentrate with a purity level exceeding 90%. The Company has filed for a Provisional U.S. Patent on the technology. SGS-Lakefield is currently undertaking additional test work and has been awarded the contract for pilot plant testing.

      Equally significant, the studies determined that with oxalate precipitation, a significant amount of the hydrochloric acid (HCl) left in the REE-depleted barren solution is recoverable by distillation. After the addition of oxalic acid and subsequent 90+% recovery of the REEs at high temperature, the amount of free acid increases. The recycled acid is projected to provide nearly 80% of the total HCl requirements for the plant.

      "The purity of the end product of this innovative process will make the Bear Lodge concentrate attractive to a number of potential users," stated Jaye Pickarts, Chief Operating Officer. "While the primary purpose of the large-scale pilot plant tests will be to develop detailed process engineering design criteria for inclusion in the Feasibility Study, we will use the resulting product generated from this test work to initiate discussions and provide samples to potential customers. We believe this will give them the ability to evaluate the quality of our concentrate and determine its compatibility with their needs, whether that be for advanced technology applications or for use in green technologies."

      Process Confirmation

      The test work performed by Hazen Research and SGS-Lakefield confirms the effectiveness of the proprietary hydrometallurgical process, which:

      Selectively separates REEs from all base metals in solution and upgrades the recovered REEs by roasting oxalate solids in rotary kilns to produce a +90% pure TREO mixed concentrate. The concentrate is more than double the 45% concentrate used as the basis for the evaluation in the Company's Pre-Feasibility Study completed in 2012.
      Distills free HCl from REE-depleted solution, cutting down on fresh acid cost by recycling nearly 80% of the total HCl required for leaching, as well as recycling a large portion of the process water.
      Crystallizes and removes residual solution from the distillation column containing base metals and other impurities. The distillation process will facilitate either safe disposal or potential recovery of valuable metal byproducts from the residual waste stream.


      Hazen Research and SGS-Lakefield conducted all bench scale tests on mineral ores from the Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge deposits. In addition to confirmatory batch tests, SGS-Lakefield in Canada conducted a mini-pilot test campaign under a continuous mode of operations to confirm REE selectivity and detail key parameters necessary for controlling a large-scale oxalate precipitation process. The work was undertaken over a period of six months with oversight and supervision by Dr. Henry Kasaini, Director of Science and Technology for Rare Element Resources.

      Additional Pilot Plant Testing

      SGS was awarded a $2.5 million contract to undertake additional pilot plant test work that includes the physical upgrading of various REO ores and hydrometallurgical processing of mineral concentrates to produce final bulk TREO concentrates for marketing purposes. The pilot test work will also assist in identifying process improvements. Approximately 27 tons (21.7 tonnes) of oxide and oxide-carbonate ores from both the Bull Hill and Whitetail Ridge deposits will be tested. While the work is expected to contribute to further refinements of the process, the primary goal will be to develop the detail design criteria necessary for inclusion in the Feasibility Study for the project, expected to begin in mid-2013.

      Process Overview

      After crushing, washing, screening and magnetic separation at the Company's proposed physical upgrade plant, to be located adjacent to the mine, the mineral concentrates will be delivered to the hydromet facility to be constructed on private property, located near an established industrial park in Upton, Wyoming.

      The hydrometallurgical process consists of HCl leaching at moderate temperature, selective precipitation of REE with oxalic acid, and calcination of REO at elevated temperature to produce a high-purity, mixed TREO powder, with the accompanying capture of kiln flue gases.

      The hydromet process will employ a hot chloride solution to extract the REOs into a pregnant leach solution (PLS). Using closed reactor vessels, the PLS will react with oxalic acid under optimized conditions to facilitate selective precipitation of REEs. Over 90% of REEs will be precipitated from the PLS leaving impurities in solution, including the major base metals. The REE-rich oxalate precipitate will be converted to its oxide form in a calcination process. The mass of REE-oxalates will be reduced by as much as 50% with the remaining calcined powder resulting in bulk TREO concentrate with a purity level exceeding 90%.

      The barren leach solution from the oxalate reactor will contain a significant amount of HCl that will then be recovered by distillation and re-constituted through a rectifier as azeotropic hydrochloric acid (20% strength). This acid will then be recycled for use in the leach circuit. High REO recovery (+90%) and the recycling of significant amounts of HCl (~80%) and water (~85%) to the leach circuit are the major benefits of the oxalate process.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 12.06.13 06:34:09
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      2013-06-11 17:04 RES 1.99 News Release Rare Element Resources files shelf registration

      2013-06-11 14:58 RES 1.99 SEDAR Preliminary Short Form Prospectus SEDAR Preliminary Short Form Prospectus

      2013-06-06 17:37 RES 2.04 News Release Rare Element shareholders re-elect seven-member board

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=RES®io…
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      schrieb am 29.07.13 06:38:39
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      June 2013 Updates To The TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index

      by Gareth Hatch on July 28, 2013

      in Rare Earths, Tools & Metrics

      I recently updated the TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index, to reflect one new addition and three updates. The effective date of the update is July 24, 2013. The specifics:

      http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/metrics-indices/tmr-advanc…

      On January 11, 2013, DNI Metals Inc. (TSX.V:DNI) announced an updated NI-43-101-compliant mineral-resource estimate for the Buckton project in Canada. According to the associated press release, 3.2 Gt of the resource is at the Inferred level @ 0.03% TREO, at a cut-off value of $10 / t mineral resource.
      On February 20, 2013, IAMGOLD Corporation (TSX:IMG, NYSE:IAG) announced an updated NI-43-101-compliant mineral-resource estimate for the Niobec project in Canada. According to the associated news release, 531Mt of the resource is at the Indicated level @ 1.64% TREO and 527 Mt is at the Inferred level @ 1.83% TREO, each at a cut-off grade of 0.5%. This updated resource estimate makes the Niobec deposit the largest on the TMR Index, in terms of contained rare earths.
      On February 28, 2013, DNI Metals Inc. (TSX.V:DNI) announced a maiden NI-43-101-compliant mineral-resource estimate for the Buckton South project in Canada. According to the associated press release, 496.7 Mt of the resource is at the Inferred level @ 0.03% TREO, at a cut-off value of $10 / t mineral resource.


      On June 26, 2013 Rare Element Resources Inc. (TSX:RES, MKT:REE) published an amendment to its May 3, 2013 NI-43-101-compliant mineral resource estimate for the Bear Lodge project in the USA, first announced in March 2013. There were minor differences between the resource estimates described in the amended report, and those in the original news release


      The Index currently consists of 52 rare-earth mineral resources, associated with 47 advanced rare-earth projects and 44 different companies, located in 32 different regions within 15 different countries.

      I have also updated the pricing used in the Index data, to reflect the average monthly prices for June 2013. You can access the updated details via the Index page. http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/metrics-indices/tmr-advanc…

      One final note - the easy-to-remember shortcut for accessing the Index is www.RareEarths.org.
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      schrieb am 29.07.13 06:45:08
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      TMR Advanced Rare-Earth Projects Index

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      schrieb am 30.07.13 21:49:55
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      Habe ein paar Stücke gekauft. Die Bilanz der Firma sieht ordentlich aus, die Zukunft heiter... Ich beobachte die Webseite von RER seit ein paar Monaten.
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      schrieb am 09.08.13 20:18:22
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      News Release - Friday, August 09, 2013
      Rare Element Reports June 30, 2013 Financial Results
      Advancing multiple work programs in support of Bear Lodge Feasibility Study

      August 9, 2013 - Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) (the "Company") reports that it has filed its unaudited, consolidated interim financial statements on Form 10-Q for the three-months ended June 30, 2013 on www.sec.gov and www.sedar.com.

      "During the quarter, we were pleased with both the progress we made advancing the Bear Lodge Project toward development and the strengthening we began to see in rare earth prices, especially the Critical Rare Earths (CRE) which will positively impact the economics of our Project," said Randall J. Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer. "The engineering work, pilot plant testing and drilling we undertook in the quarter were all designed to provide key information for inclusion in our planned Feasibility Study and as we move forward with permitting."

      Highlights

      The Plan of Operation for Bear Lodge was accepted as completed by the US Forest Service in May, allowing the Project to move into the NEPA evaluation process.
      Pilot plant testing was initiated on our proprietary process technology to assist in developing detailed engineering plans for inclusion in the Feasibility Study.
      The 2013 drilling planned on the Whitetail Ridge deposit was completed. The goal of the program was to upgrade identified resource into the Measured and Indicated categories.
      Concurrent shelf registrations were completed and declared effective in both the US and Canada.
      Five out of six of the CRE -- Neodymium (Nd), Praseodymium (Pr), Europium (Eu), Terbium (Tb) and Dysprosium (Dy) -- experienced price increases in June and July.

      Financial Results (Please note that financial results published by the Company are all stated in U.S. Dollars.)

      For accounting purposes, the Company is classified as an exploration stage company and, as such, does not have production-related revenues at this time. The net loss for the quarter ended June 30, 2013, totaled $5.3 million, or $0.12 per share, compared to a net loss of $8.6 million, or $0.19 per share, for the same period in 2012. The $3.3 million positive variance in net loss between the two quarters was due to the following:

      Positive variance in stock-based compensation of $1.5 million;
      Positive variance of $0.7 million in foreign exchange due to the impacts on the Company's Canadian dollar cash balances related to exchange rate fluctuations at the end of the quarter; and
      A onetime $0.9 million write down of mineral property that occurred in 2012; and
      Miscellaneous positive variances of $0.2 million.

      For the six-months ended June 30, 2013 the net loss was $9.7 million, or $0.21 per share, compared to a net loss of $13.9 million, or $0.31 per share for the same period in 2012. The $4.2 million positive variance in net loss between the two periods was due to the following:

      Positive variance in administrative expenses and stock-based compensation of $4.3 million;
      Reduced exploration spending of $0.5 million at the Bear Lodge property;
      A onetime $0.9 million write down of mineral property that occurred in 2012
      Negative variance of $1.6 million in foreign exchange due to the impacts on the Company's Canadian dollar cash balances related to exchange rate fluctuations at the end of the quarter; and
      Miscellaneous positive variances of $0.2 million.

      Sufficient Cash Balances to Complete Current Work Program

      As of June 30, 2013, the Company had cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments of $29.1 million. It is expected that this amount is sufficient to finance completion of pilot plant testing, the 2013 drill program and related assaying and assessment, engineering work supporting the Feasibility Study and the Feasibility Study.

      The decrease in cash and investments in the quarter was $4.7 million primarily due to development drilling on the Bear Lodge Project, metallurgical work on ore for both resource evaluation and process testing, third-party work related to evaluation of the oxalate process and start of the pilot plant test, ongoing permitting, engineering and environmental costs and foreign exchange losses related to our Canadian cash balances.

      "Activity on the Bear Lodge Project has never been higher with drilling, engineering and environmental work, and pilot plant testing all underway," said David P. Suleski, Chief Financial Officer. "These undertakings are all critical steps supporting both permitting and our planned Feasibility Study. In 2014, we expect that some of these data gathering activities will be winding down with the focus shifting to third-party analysis, and as a result, we expect lower spending in 2014."

      The unaudited financial statements are available through the Canadian securities regulatory authorities at www.sedar.com, and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. They are also available on the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 14.08.13 20:10:33
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      News Release - Wednesday, August 14, 2013

      Title: Rare Element Extends 2013 Bear Lodge Development Drilling Program

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/s/Home.asp
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      schrieb am 05.09.13 07:14:07
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      Re: News Release - Wednesday, September 04, 2013
      Title: Rare Element Resources to Participate in 15th Annual Rodman & Renshaw Global Investment Conference

      September 4, 2013 - Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE: REE) and (TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, announced it will be featured as a presenting company at the 15th Annual Rodman & Renshaw Global Investment Conference, sponsored by H.C. Wainwright & Co., LLC, being held September 8-10, 2013, at the Millennium Broadway Hotel in New York City.

      Randall J. Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rare Element Resources, will provide an overview on the progress the Company has made advancing the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project towards development. The live presentation will occur in Room 5.02, on the 5th floor, and is scheduled for 2:50pm ET/ 12:50pm MT. To access the live webcast or listen to the replay, please visit the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com/s/Events.asp

      Institutional or high net worth investors who are registered to attend the conference may also schedule one-on-one meetings with Mr. Scott and David P. Suleski, Rare Element's Chief Financial Officer. Please go to www.rodm.com to register for the event and schedule a meeting.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com
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      schrieb am 19.09.13 21:03:40
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      Re: News Release - Thursday, September 19, 2013
      Title: Rare Element Enters into Memorandum of Understanding with US Forest Service to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement on the Bear Lodge Project
      September 19, 2013 - Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, announced today it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the US Forest Service, Bearlodge Ranger District. The signing of the MOU officially starts preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Bear Lodge Project, which will be prepared in accordance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) procedures. The Forest Service will designate a Project Manager (PM) to act on its behalf to oversee the analysis and supervise the efforts of the 3rd party EIS consultant. The selection process for the 3rd party EIS consultant is currently underway.

      "Starting the EIS process is a significant milestone in our progress toward bringing the Bear Lodge Project into production," said Randall J. Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer. "The work we have done over the last several years, which includes extensive baseline data collection and the development of a thorough plan of operations, should expedite this process and support our goal of making Bear Lodge the next world-class critical rare earth project to reach production."

      The MOU outlines the working arrangements, conditions and requirements of both the Forest Service and Rare Element with regard to completion of the EIS, including the process by which the 3rd party consultant will be selected and supervised. Applicants for the position of Project Manager (PM), an internal Forest Service position, are currently under review by personnel at the Bearlodge Ranger District. The PM and 3rd party consultant will initially work together to develop a public involvement plan, which will include the public scoping process.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com
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      schrieb am 25.09.13 21:32:22
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      Re: News Release - Wednesday, September 25, 2013
      Title: Rare Element Resources Announces $8.0 Million Offering
      September 25, 2013 - Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (the "Company") (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) today announced that it has received commitments from institutional investors to purchase US$8.0 million of its common shares and warrants in a registered direct offering in the United States with an additional US$4.0 million oversubscription right.

      The Company entered into a definitive purchase agreement with the investors pursuant to which it agreed to sell an aggregate of 2,677,376 common shares and warrants to purchase up to 1,338,688 common shares. The price for each unit, consisting of one common share and a warrant to purchase 0.5 common shares, is $2.988, representing a 10% discount to the market price defined as the closing price as of September 24, 2013. The warrants will be exercisable at a price of $4.15 per share beginning six months following issuance and will expire three years from the date of issuance. The closing of the offering is expected to take place on or about September 27, 2013, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. Proceeds from the offering will be used to advance engineering and metallurgical work as well as permitting on the Bear Lodge Project and for general corporate purposes.

      The purchasers may also, within 60 days of the closing, elect to purchase up to, in the aggregate, an additional $4.0 million of common shares and warrants. The price for each additional unit (consisting of one common share and a warrant to purchase 0.5 common shares) will be 90% of a market price on the date of exercise of the additional subscription right, but in no event less than $2.49 per unit. The additional warrants would have an exercise price of 125% of the market price at the date of exercise of the additional subscription right, but not less than $3.46 per share.

      H.C. Wainwright & Co., LLC acted as exclusive placement agent in connection with the offering.

      A shelf registration statement (File No. 333-189235) relating to the common shares and warrants issued and issuable in the offering has been filed with and declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). A prospectus supplement relating to the offering will be filed by the Company with the SEC. Copies of the prospectus supplement, together with the accompanying prospectus, can be obtained at the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov, or from Rare Element Resources Ltd., 225 Union Boulevard, Suite 250, Lakewood, Colorado 80228.

      This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities of the Company in this offering. There shall not be any offer, solicitation of an offer to buy, or sale of securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such an offering, solicitation, or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction. Any offering will be made only by means of a prospectus, including a prospectus supplement, forming a part of the effective registration statement.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 18.10.13 06:31:56
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      Rare Element Resources Appoints Steve Mooney to Board of Directors

      October 17, 2013 – Lakewood, Colorado – Rare Element Resources Ltd. (the “Company”) (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project,announced today that Steve Mooney has joined the Company’s Board of Directors.


      Mr. Mooney is the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Thompson Creek Metals Company, a then privately owned mining and metallurgical company that he founded in 1993 with the purchase of molybdenum assets from Cyprus Minerals Company and AMAX Inc. Over the next 13 years, not only did he successfully restart operations but he significantly expanded production with the purchase of the Endako Project in British Columbia, Canada. When sold in 2006, Thompson Creek Metals Company was the second largest primary molybdenum producer in the world. Currently, Mr. Mooney is the principal of a private equity and investment firm with holdings in oil and gas, minerals and real estate. Prior to Thompson Creek, Mr. Mooney held executive positions with Cyprus Copper Company, a division of Cyprus Minerals, and Gulf Mineral Resources Company, a division of Gulf Oil Corporation. He has a degree in geological engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and is a Registered Professional Engineer in Colorado.

      In 1990, Mr. Mooney was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Medal by the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) in recognition of his significant career achievements, which were deemed to have enhanced the reputation and mission of CSM. He served on the CSM Board of Trustees for two terms and was President of the Board during his second term. He has been a long-time member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and is a Director of the American Mining Association.

      “Steve is a great combination of entrepreneur, engineer and businessman. His leadership at Thompson Creek demonstrates a deep understanding of what it will take to bring a significant project like Bear Lodge into production and build it into a profitable company,” stated Dr. Donald E. Ranta, Rare Element’s Chairman of the Board. “His experience will be a good complement to the rest of the board and his insight should prove invaluable as we continue to move the Bear Lodge project towards production.”

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 12.11.13 06:23:54
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      Rare Element Resources released the following press release today.

      Advantages of Proprietary Processing Technology Validated in Pilot Plant Tests
      Additional provisional patent filed for innovative Thorium isolation and removal process

      High-purity end product offers significant advantage for potential elemental separation

      November 11, 2013 – Lakewood, Colorado – Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, is pleased to announce that its pilot plant test program, conducted at SGS Lakefield Canada, validated the significant benefits of the Company’s proprietary processing technology and identified the opportunity for additional Project improvements.

      “Our pilot plant testing was an unqualified success not only in demonstrating on a larger scale the benefits of our process in the critical metrics of achieving high bulk concentrate purity, excellent recoveries and substantially reducing reagent costs but also in identifying additional opportunities for improved efficiencies and cost savings,” stated Jaye Pickarts, Chief Operating Officer. “The testing also confirmed the effectiveness of an innovative process to isolate the Thorium and Uranium, which are usually associated with rare earth deposits, making for safe, controlled disposal. Equally significant, it was recognized that because of the purity of the concentrate, downstream elemental separation should be evaluated for the additional value it could bring to the project. We will begin work on evaluating the technology alternatives for separation and assessing end-user needs to determine the most attractive product mix.”

      The test work confirmed the following key advancements:

      · The ability of the Company’s proprietary technology, under optimized pilot plant conditions, to separate rare earths from base metals by selective precipitation, in a single step process, producing a 97% pure bulk total rare earth element (REE) concentrate.

      · The tests of various REE mineral types responded well to acid digestion, resulting in leach efficiencies averaging 95%. This contributed to high overall REE recoveries that averaged 85% in a combined physical upgrade (PUG) and hydrometallurgical (Hydromet) process.

      · The capacity to regenerate and recycle the major acid reagents used in the process, leading to an anticipated reduction in related raw material costs of approximately 50%. The recycle process resulted in the elimination of process effluents, reconfirming that there will be “zero-discharge” from the facility.

      · The effectiveness of a newly identified process to isolate Thorium (Th) and Uranium (U) from the residual solids and final REE bulk concentrate to allow for easy 3rd party disposal. This represents a significant advancement in the treatment of radionuclides in rare earth mining, and as such, the Company has secured a provisional patent for the process.

      · The opportunity to beneficiate certain naturally occurring, potentially valuable by-products, representing the opportunity for additional revenue streams and reduced waste.

      The pilot plant test work was conducted at SGS Lakefield under the supervision and oversight of Dr. Henry Kasaini, Director of Science and Technology for Rare Element Resources. The pilot test work focused on confirming the flow sheets for both the PUG and Hydromet process. The plant tested four different ore types, with total rare earth oxide (TREO) head grades averaging 4.8% from Bull Hill and 2.7% from Whitetail Ridge. The work was conducted over a four week period at a production scale of 240kg/day.

      Feasibility Study

      Activities in support of the upcoming Feasibility Study began in mid-2013, with the start of the pilot plant test program and several engineering-related trade-off studies. Along with the multiple advantages of the Company’s proprietary processes, pilot plant testing and engineering trade-off studies identified a possible modification to the PUG process that, if proven successful, would significantly reduce capital and operating costs without significantly impacting recoveries. Engineering and bench-scale testing will begin immediately on this potential change with additional pilot plant studies anticipated in early 2014. To ensure consideration of the results of this work and the multiple trade-off studies undertaken by the Company over the last six months, as well as the results of the recent drill campaigns, the detailed design and economic analysis portion of the Feasibility Study is now expected to start in the first half of 2014.

      Proprietary Recovery Process

      As currently proposed, mined ores would be beneficiated using some combination of crushing, screening, gravity and magnetic separation at a PUG plant to be located adjacent to the mine. During pilot plant testing, the developed PUG flow sheet was optimized to reduce feed mass from Bull Hill ore by 20% and from Whitetail ore by 45%. This resulted in a final PUG concentrate with average REE recoveries of 95% and 86%, respectively.

      The resulting mineral pre-concentrate was then subjected to the Hydromet process which employs a hot chloride solution to extract the REEs into a pregnant leach solution (PLS). Using closed reactor vessels, the PLS reacted with oxalate reagents under optimized conditions to facilitate selective precipitation of REEs with impurities remaining in solution. During testing, approximately 97% of total REEs were selectively separated in the oxalate precipitation process, with about 98 to 99% of the total base metals and silica remaining in the barren solution. Because of the base metal concentration, it should be possible using a crystallization acid distillation process to beneficiate base metals separately. The potential value of these byproducts to the Company will be evaluated.

      A significant amount of HCl remained in the PLS. Testing confirmed that at elevated temperatures, the addition of oxalic acid helped to generate HCl after precipitation of the REEs. As a result, the waste solution had a significant amount of free acid and water that was recoverable. Approximately 80% of total free acid was recovered by distillation and re-constituted through a rectifier as azeotropic HCl (20% strength). This is expected to result in a 50% reduction in required fresh HCl at the leach step. Water recycling of between 80 to 90% was accomplished, which would significantly reduce fresh water needs as well.

      Thorium Isolation and Removal

      During the acid digestion portion of the process, between 82 and 90% of the total Th and low level U associated with the ore was digested along with the REEs and subsequently transferred to the PLS. This resulted in a leach residue, with Th and U concentrations significantly lower than background, that could be disposed of safely in a controlled tailings storage facility.

      As the PLS continues through oxalate precipitation, the REEs and Th are sequestered in a bulk oxalate precipitate, leaving base metal impurities and U in the now barren PLS. The next step in the process recovers significant amounts of oxalate and acid reagents from the barren PLS by crystallization, reducing raw materials costs, while the base metals and U remained in the final distillation residue. They can be treated further for potential economic recovery or disposed of in a tailings storage facility.

      The new Provisional Patent applies to the innovative process where all Th is selectively removed from the REE concentrate, resulting in a 97% pure final bulk concentrate product. At this stage, additional oxalate reagents are also recovered, further improving the economics of the project. The Th could then be transferred to an off-site licensed disposal facility.


      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com
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      schrieb am 21.11.13 21:02:15
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      Rare Element Resources released the following press release today.

      Rare Element Receives Overwhelming Community Support for the Bear Lodge Project

      November 21, 2013 - Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) (the “Company”), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project in northeastern Wyoming, is pleased to report that it has received resolutions or letters of support for the Project from three counties, six municipalities, one school district and the Black Hills Regional Multiple Use Coalition. These statements express support for the Project, acknowledge the potential economic benefits to the communities and encourage the timely completion of the required state and federal analysis and permitting activities.

      “We are both thankful and overwhelmed by the strong show of support for the Bear Lodge Project from the local communities,” said Randall J. Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer. “These statements demonstrate that the people of Wyoming value natural resource development and appreciate it can be done with full consideration of environmental protection. They understand the importance of a thorough and efficient permitting process and are encouraging state and federal agencies to take steps to accelerate and streamline the process to move it forward as expeditiously as possible. Being located in the great state of Wyoming represents significant value for the Bear Lodge Project, both in the existing infrastructure and talented pool of professionals from which to build our team. We appreciate the strong, vocal support for our Project and look forward to being a contributing member of these communities for years to come.”

      Resolutions/Letters of Support

      In the resolution passed by the Black Hills Regional Multiple Use Coalition, their Board of Directors recognized mining as “…an important, historic multiple use in the Black Hills region” and supported the “timely permitting of the Bear Lodge Project...”

      Resolutions were received from the counties of Crook and Campbell, with a letter of support from Weston County. Crook County acknowledged that “…Rare Element Resources has an open door policy that includes public updates and tours to showcase its pride in the environmental and socially sound job they are doing...” Campbell County recognized “…the Bull Hill critical rare earth deposit, located in the Bear Lodge Mountains, has been identified as one of the most important non-Chinese deposits in the world and has been determined to be a vital piece of the restoration of America’s critical minerals supply chain…” Weston County’s letter stated that the community was “…excited at the prospect that a new, low impact industry might locate in our area.”

      The governing bodies of Upton, Sundance, Moorcroft, Hulett and Pine Haven all passed resolutions in support of the Project, while the City of Newcastle issued a letter. In Upton, the site of Rare Element’s proposed hydrometallurgical processing plant, Mayor Don Sharkey acknowledged that the plant “…will bring to the Upton area a significant number of safe, high-tech, and highly skilled jobs…” Paul Brooks, Mayor of Sundance, encouraged “…all Federal agencies to consider the urgency and geostrategic importance of bringing this vital project into production without further delay…” The resolutions or letters signed by Gregory James, Mayor of Newcastle, Vivian Odell, Mayor of Hulett, Steve Blakeman, Mayor of Moorcroft, and Mike Smith, Mayor of Pine Haven, all encouraged the regulatory agencies to support successful and timely completion of the required federal and state permitting activities.

      The sentiments reflected in the statements of support were consistent with the results of polling conducted for the Company by GS Strategy Group in April 2013. Of the over 400 registered voters of Crook and Weston counties interviewed, 87% said that they believed mining at the Bear Lodge Project could be done in an environmentally responsible manner.

      Copies of the resolutions can be found on the Rare Element Resources website at www.rareelementresources.com/bear-lodge-project/community

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 13.12.13 06:54:32
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      Rare Element Resources Appoints Paul H. Zink as Chief Financial Officer
      David P. Suleski leaving the Company to pursue other opportunities
      December 12, 2013 – Lakewood, Colorado – Rare Element Resources Ltd. (the “Company”) (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, announced today that Paul H. Zink, former president of International Royalty Corporation and Eurasian Capital and a previous board member of the Company, has been appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. David P. Suleski, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer since 2011, ceased serving in that role effective December 11, 2013.

      “We thank Dave for his contributions over the last three years helping us advance the Bear Lodge Project from an exploration play to a development opportunity,” stated Randall J. Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Paul’s strong finance background in extractive industries, his knowledge of the Company from his former tenure on our Board and his experience in the equities market will allow him to seamlessly step into the CFO role and become a key member of our executive team. Those skills also make us confident that he is the right person to guide us on the next phase of our journey as we continue to advance the Bear Lodge Project towards development.”

      Mr. Zink most recently served as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer for Americas Bullion Royalty Corp. Prior to that, he was President of Eurasian Capital, the royalty and merchant banking division of Eurasian Minerals Inc. He also served as president and a director of International Royalty Corporation, prior to its sale to Royal Gold in 2010. Over his 30 year career in mining, he has also held high level positions with companies like Pegasus Gold, Inc. and Koch Industries with responsibilities including corporate development, credit and mergers and acquisitions. Early in his career, he spent more than 15 years with J.P. Morgan & Co. in commercial and investment banking roles covering the minerals and energy sectors. Mr. Zink also serves on the board of directors of Atna Resources Ltd.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.

      Rare Element Resources
      225 Union Blvd, Suite 250
      Lakewood, CO 80228
      (720) 278-2460
      Fax: (720) 278-2490
      www.rareelementresources.com
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      schrieb am 17.12.13 06:39:49
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      Rare Element Resources released the following press release today.

      Rare Element Resources Announces Selection of USFS Project Manager and Prime Contractor for Bear Lodge Project Environmental Impact Statement
      First steps will include development of an EIS project timeline and public participation plan

      December 16, 2013 – Lakewood, Colorado – Rare Element Resources Ltd. (the “Company”) (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, is pleased to announce that Tetra Tech, Inc., Mining and Minerals, an environmental, engineering, program management, construction management, consulting and technical services company, has been selected by the US Forest Service (USFS) Bearlodge Ranger District to act as the prime contractor to prepare the Bear Lodge Project Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Additionally, the USFS Bear Lodge Ranger District has selected Jeanette Timm, a 25-year Forest Service professional currently assigned to the Black Hills National Forest, to act as Project Manager for the EIS. Ms. Timm will direct the efforts of the EIS consultant and provide oversight of the process to ensure the timely and thorough preparation of the EIS in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

      “As we move into this next major phase in the development of the Bear Lodge Project, we are pleased to have such a talented team of environmental experts heading this important process,” stated Jaye Pickarts, Chief Operating Officer. “Ms. Timm has worked in the USFS Sundance Office for many years and is very familiar with the Bear Lodge Project. This experience makes her an excellent choice to manage this process. When you combine this with the over 40 years of NEPA experience of Tetra Tech, we are confident that the EIS will be completed in a timely manner that will also ensure meeting the high standards of the NEPA process and with the full engagement of the public.”

      The NEPA process requires that proposed impacts are fully evaluated to help key decision-makers and stakeholders balance the related activities and their recommended mitigation steps with their impacts on the surrounding human and natural environment. It is expected that the first activities undertaken by the EIS team will be the preparation of an EIS project timeline and a public participation plan, followed by project scoping.

      Over the past three years, Rare Element has gathered environmental baseline data on the natural resources within the project and surrounding areas. In addition, the Company has completed multiple environmental studies to provide the starting point for the assessment of potential impacts to human health and the environment. The data will be provided to the USFS for inclusion in the EIS. Additionally, the Company has conducted several public update sessions to ensure stakeholders are fully informed on the planned activities.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 23.12.13 20:22:11
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      The Knock-Out Criteria For Rare Earth Element Deposits: Cutting The Wheat From The Chaff

      http://seekingalpha.com/article/1912011-the-knock-out-criter…

      GERMAN Version:
      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6483664-k-o-kriter…
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      schrieb am 19.01.14 20:18:32
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      Wertpapier: Lynas, Matamec Exploration, China Rare Earth, Arafura Resources, Tasman Res, Hudson Resources, Rare Element Res, Commerce Resources, Greenland Minerals & Energy Ltd, Peak Res, Avalon Rare Metals, Molycorp Minerals, Quest Rare Minerals Ltd, UCORE RARE METALS INC, Open End Zertifikat auf RBS Select Rare Earth Basket, Frontier Rare Earth, Namibia Rare

      Themen: Seltene Erden, Lagerstätten, Cer, TMR, Europium


      http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/6514683-k-o-schlag…
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      schrieb am 04.02.14 07:08:45
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      Rare Element Resources released the following press release today.
      Rare Element Resources Transitions Geological Team as Bear Lodge Project Continues to Advance Toward Development
      Dr. James Clark, VP Exploration, to return to consulting role
      February 3, 2014 – Lakewood, Colorado – Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, announced today that Dr. James G. Clark, Vice President of Exploration, is returning to an advisory and consulting role with the Company after six years in his current executive position. This move reflects the Company’s continued progress from advanced-stage exploration toward mine development.

      John T. Ray has been appointed Chief Geologist and will be responsible for both exploration and development geological work. Mr. Ray has more than 30 years of experience, including the last four years on the Bear Lodge Project with Rare Element and the previous six years as a consultant with Newmont Mining on the adjacent Sundance gold project. Richard K. Larsen, Rare Element’s Engineering Manager, has over 16 years of mine-operations experience and will continue to oversee the Project’s mine development engineering while assuming the additional responsibility for the administrative management of the Company’s Wyoming-based operations. Dr. Clark will remain an active consultant on the Project, allowing the Company continued access to his extensive knowledge of the geology and mineralogy of the region.

      “Under Jim’s direction over the last 10 years, first as a consultant and more recently as an officer of the Company, we were able to take a small rare earth deposit and re-define it as a world-class critical rare earth district,” stated Randall J. Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Jim’s understanding of the geology and mineralogy of the Project is unparalleled, and his contribution to the success of the Company is immeasurable. With our focus on bringing the Bear Lodge Project into development and ultimately production, this new arrangement allows us ready access to Jim’s knowledge base while we shift our attention to mine development, with an emphasis on pit design and ore control.”

      Dr. Clark will deliver consulting services to Rare Element through his company, Applied Petrographics, which has provided petrographic and microanalytical services to the mining industry since 1998. Dr. Clark will continue his direct involvement in the ongoing exploration work at the Bear Lodge Project, as well as with aspects of mineralogical work related to mineral processing. His work will include continued assessment of several previously identified rare earth exploration targets, including the advanced exploration targets of Taylor and Carbon, both of which exhibit significant heavy rare earth enrichment.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 18.03.14 17:40:03
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      InvestorIntel:
      Rare Element Resources on their 'Heavies' and Rare Earths Recovery Patented Technology

      Randy Scott, President and CEO of Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX: RES) (NYSE MKT: REE) ('RER') speaks to Tracy Weslosky

      Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 18, 2014)
      http://www.newsfilecorp.com/release.php?id=9156
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      schrieb am 08.05.14 06:25:33
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      Rare Element Resources released the following press release today.
      Rare Element Resources Reports First Quarter Results

      EIS moves forward with completion of public scoping



      May 7, 2014 - Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES) (the “Company”), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project (the “Project”), reported today that it has filed its unaudited consolidated financial statements on Form 10-Q for the three-months ended March 31, 2014 on www.sec.gov and www.sedar.com.

      “The Company continues to garner attention from those within the industry for the quality of our deposit and the progress we are making toward development,” said Randall J. Scott, President and Chief Executive Officer. “During the quarter, we completed additional test work on our proprietary technology and further refined the process, resulting in a reduction in the associated capital and operating costs. We used the product produced by this testing to provide samples and advance conversations with potential offtake partners. We initiated a study on the benefits of doing additional downstream separation, either independently or in a joint venture. And we continued to gather data critical for inclusion in the revised economics on the Project, expected to be available around mid-year. Equally important, the US Forest Service held community scoping meetings in the month of April and gathered comments from interested parties that they will consider as they draft the Environmental Impact Statement (“EIS”) for the Project. We believe that this progress, pending timely permitting and financing, should allow us to be the next rare earth mine in production in North America.”

      Financial Results (Please note that financial results published by the Company are all stated in U.S. Dollars.)

      For accounting purposes, the Company is classified as an exploration stage company and, as such, does not have production-related revenues at this time. The net loss for the quarter ended March 31, 2014, totaled $4.4 million, or $0.09 per share, compared to a net loss of $4.4 million, or $0.10 per share, for the same period in 2013. The key drivers behind the flat year-over-year results were primarily:

      Lower corporate administrative cost of $0.3 million, primarily due to lower stock-based compensation expense, and
      A favorable variance in currency translation of $0.5 million,
      Offset by higher exploration and evaluation spending of $0.9 million, as the Company advanced the updated pre-feasibility study and continued pilot plant testing of the process recovery technology.

      Cash Balance

      As of March 31, 2014, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $19.8 million, compared with $23.9 million at December 31, 2013. The net cash used of $4.1 million during the quarter was spent primarily on additional pilot plant testing, work to support development of the updated pre-feasibility study and general corporate expenses. Cash and cash equivalents at March 31, 2014 are believed to be sufficient to conduct our current exploration and development plans through the end of 2014.

      During the remainder of the year, we expect to:

      Deliver an update to the pre-feasibility study around mid-year,Initiate work on a definitive feasibility study in the second half of the year,
      Support efforts by the US Forest Service and thethird party contractor for development of the draft EIS on the Project and apply for other permits and licenses as appropriate,
      Continue our initial analysis of the merits of further downstream separation, including identifying potential technology partners, and
      Advance conversations with potential offtake partners based on the quality of our +97% pure, near thorium free, total rare earth concentrate.

      “With our robust Measured and Indicated resource, our focus now is on determining how to generate the best economic return for our shareholders,” said Paul H. Zink, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. “The updated pre-feasibility study will incorporate the many technological and mining refinements we have identified over the last 18 months, as well as reflect current rare earth market conditions. As we continue to monitor the many moving parts of the rare earth industry, we believe that the elemental distribution of our Project provides us a distinct advantage in the marketplace.”

      The unaudited quarterly financial statements are available through the Canadian securities regulatory authorities at www.sedar.com, and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. They are also available on the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.
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      schrieb am 02.09.14 21:31:42
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      Komisch das bei Bergbauunternehmen so hohe Ansprüche an den Umweltschutz gestellt werden. Bei Fracking wird alles still schweigend hingenommen.
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      schrieb am 14.10.14 22:36:05
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      Wenn jetzt nicht, wann dann?
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      schrieb am 22.10.14 21:05:03
      Beitrag Nr. 1.387 ()
      Nach CEE die nächste Rakete?

      Die niedrigste CAPEX aller Junior- Explorer in diesem Segment könnte REE dazu verhelfen der nächste REE Produzent nach Molycorp und Lynas zu werden. Rare Eath Elements hat das was die beiden genannten Produzenten nicht haben. Die schweren tatsächlich seltenen Erden.

      all in......................................

      Im Vergleich erscheint AVL ebenfalls aussichtsreich. QRM dürfte aufgrund der viel zu hohen Capex vorerst nicht finanziert werden.
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      schrieb am 22.10.14 22:10:44
      Beitrag Nr. 1.388 ()
      Sollte man gesehen haben...............


      http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_i…
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      schrieb am 07.11.14 05:47:32
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      Rare Element Resources released the following press release today.
      Rare Element Resources Completes Trenching Program with Assays Indicating Bulk Sample Average Grade of 10.1% Total Rare Earth Oxide

      1,000 Tons of Trench Material Excavated for Use in Planned Large-Scale Demonstration Plant



      November 6, 2014 – Lakewood, Colorado - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (the “Company”) (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resource company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project (the “Project”) located in northeast Wyoming, announced today that it has completed a trenching program that confirmed geology, structure and grade of the near-surface, high-grade zone at the Bull Hill deposit. Additional studies are underway to confirm detailed mineralogy. The trenched area is the anticipated site of initial mining as contemplated in the recently released Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS). Bulk samples excavated during the trenching returned average assays of 10.1% total rare earth oxide (TREO) over a length of approximately 225 feet (69 meters). Approximately 1,000 tons (907 tonnes) of mineralized material were excavated from the trench to feed a planned demonstration-scale plant using the process flowsheet that incorporates the Company’s proprietary recovery technology, including the recently announced process for the production of partially separated rare earth products.

      “The results of the trenching and bulk sample program were positive on multiple levels,” said Jaye T. Pickarts, Chief Operating Officer. “We were able to confirm the continuity, orientation and grade of the high-grade zone in that portion of the ore body we intend to mine first. This work allowed us to collect valuable data that will be incorporated into detailed engineering. Most importantly, we excavated a large mineralized sample that we plan to use in a demonstration plant to confirm on a larger scale our process flow sheet, including the recently announced separation technology. It will allow us to thoroughly evaluate and confirm the entire process, from run-of-mine to the creation of a significant quantity of final, separated products on a continuous-run basis. This work will generate important information that will contribute to both the Feasibility Study and detailed engineering, including testing materials of construction, confirming equipment selection, and verifying material handling parameters. Having this information prior to construction should de-risk the project significantly and greatly reduce or eliminate the numerous start-up issues experienced by other companies in the rare earth sector.”

      The trench exposed the Bull Hill main dike for a total distance of approximately 300 feet (91.4 meters) along a northwesterly strike with widths that varied from 8 to 20 feet (2.5 to 6.1 meters). Nine 120-ton bulk samples were collected on 25-foot spacing (7.6 meters), with 2-ton (0.9 tonnes) representative sub-samples collected from each block for preliminary metallurgical testing. Nine 30-pound (13.6 kg) representative assay samples were collected from each sub-sample to provide an estimate of grade and continuity. These assays range from 3.65% to 14.65% TREO and average 10.1% TREO. Four cross trenches were excavated and sampled (six 12-ton bulk samples, each with a 0.5 ton sub-sample and an assay sample) to provide material to test the processing character of mid- to low-grade stockwork material and help ascertain the trend and character of the dike and adjacent stockwork zones.

      The excavation confirmed that the main, highly oxidized carbonatite dike at the Bull Hill deposit is flanked by parallel dikes, splays and stockwork mineralization collectively forming a mineralized zone that extends at least 300 feet (91.4 meters) along strike and attains widths of up to 40 feet (12.2 meters). In the subsurface, this zone expands to more than 300 feet (91.4 meters) in width, based on detailed drilling and assay data. Geological information collected from the trench proves dike orientation and continuity, mineralogy and grade along its northwest strike. Structural mapping data collected validates trends utilized in resource modeling and will be incorporated in pit wall stability design.

      The 1,000-ton bulk sample collected from the trench is currently being stockpiled on Company-owned property at the Bear Lodge Project. The area of excavation has been reclaimed in accordance with U.S. Forest Service and Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality standards.

      Planned Demonstration Plant

      Pending financing and the successful completion of additional bench-scale testing of the Company’s recently announced separation technology, the Company plans to construct in 2015 and then operate a larger-scale (1 - 3 tons per day), continuous-run demonstration plant to confirm its process flow sheet from physical upgrade to separated rare earth oxide products. It anticipates generating approximately 70 tons (63 tonnes) of rare earth products from processing the trench material, based on expected recovery rates. The demonstration plant will contribute important operating data for consideration in the planned Feasibility Study and inclusion in detailed engineering, with the goal of avoiding some of the startup issues that have plagued others in the rare earth sector. Additionally, the resultant products will be provided to a wider range of potential offtake partners for evaluation and testing for specific applications.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project continue to advance. The Company is a member of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Critical Materials Institute, a combined government and private sector organization committed to eliminating supply chain issues for rare earths and other critical elements. Please see CMI’s website at https://cmi.ameslab.gov/ for additional details on its mission and members.

      For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.rareelementresources.com or contact Robbin Lee at 720-278-2462 or rlee@rareelementresources.com.

      John T. Ray, MS, Rare Element’s internal, qualified person under Canadian NI 43-101, supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical information concerning the Company’s mineral project contained in this new release.
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      schrieb am 04.02.15 11:42:40
      Beitrag Nr. 1.390 ()
      Aktie ist aber in den letzten Tagen recht nervös, mit starken Kurssprüngen. Ist da was im Busch?
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      schrieb am 14.02.15 12:27:44
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      Was ist den da los. Geht auf einmal steil nach oben?
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      schrieb am 09.12.15 17:28:02
      Beitrag Nr. 1.392 ()
      Könnte widerum steil nach oben gehen........................................

      Habe mir mal eine Pos. ins Depot gelegt.

      Der Hebel ist deutlich höher als bei Avalon.
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      schrieb am 09.12.15 17:57:05
      Beitrag Nr. 1.393 ()
      Das ist mal ein Einstieg....................................................



      :eek::eek::eek::cool:
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      schrieb am 09.12.15 18:08:09
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.274.116 von Market-Insider am 09.12.15 17:57:05http://web.tmxmoney.com/quote.php?qm_symbol=RES
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      schrieb am 25.01.16 14:45:45
      Beitrag Nr. 1.395 ()
      Das war es hier für das Erste.

      Die Investoren fehlen. Ob die in der nächsten Zeit gefunden werden, mag bezweifelt werden.

      http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-aktien/rare-elem…
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      schrieb am 25.01.16 14:50:53
      Beitrag Nr. 1.396 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.573.036 von Arctic-Power am 25.01.16 14:45:45Als man sich von der Heimatbörse zurückzog und wenig später auch vom Xetra-Handel verabschiedete, war bereits die versteckte Warnung..................

      Bin glücklich, nicht mehr investiert zu sein.
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      schrieb am 04.01.17 15:37:12
      Beitrag Nr. 1.397 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.573.063 von Arctic-Power am 25.01.16 14:50:53Sie zuckt wieder. Hat da jemand neues Leben eingehaucht?
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      schrieb am 04.01.17 16:57:45
      Beitrag Nr. 1.398 ()
      Meine Hoffnung ist ja, dass Trump sich unabhängig von Rohstoffen aus China bzw überhaupt von außerhalb machen will. Und wer sonst käme innerhalb der USA als Lieferant kritischer RE in Frage?
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      schrieb am 04.01.17 17:15:18
      Beitrag Nr. 1.399 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.009.605 von was? am 04.01.17 16:57:45Das war die letzte info auf der Firmen-Website:

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/investor-information/new…
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      schrieb am 04.05.18 23:43:37
      Beitrag Nr. 1.400 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.009.827 von DerHolthausener am 04.01.17 17:15:18Noch jemand aktiv hier?
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      schrieb am 05.05.18 09:20:03
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.699.414 von xoocoo am 04.05.18 23:43:37
      Zitat von xoocoo: Noch jemand aktiv hier?


      Leider ja. Abe rnur mit Mini-Position. Selbst wenn das hier ein 10-Bagger wird, hat die Position soviel Wert wie eine normale Position in meinem Depot.

      Frag mich aber was hier noch groß passieren soll in nächster Zeit.:(
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      schrieb am 05.05.18 18:45:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.402 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.700.146 von Majestro87 am 05.05.18 09:20:03Ich bin auch noch mit mäßiger Position drin und warte einfach
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      schrieb am 05.05.18 21:38:14
      Beitrag Nr. 1.403 ()
      Ich erwarte mir auch nicht mehr viel. Meinen Einsatz hätte ich aber schon gerne wieder raus. Daher warte ich auch geduldig 😉
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      schrieb am 07.05.18 09:06:26
      Beitrag Nr. 1.404 ()
      Bin auch mit etwas Spielgeld dabei.

      Dieses Projekt hier ist zu 100% von der Politik abhängig.

      Wettbewerbsfähig fördern/produzieren wird man hier nicht können. Sollte allerdings entschieden werden, dass man unabhängig(er) von China etc. sein will und hier Subventionen reingepumpt werden als gäbe es kein Morgen, dann freuen wir uns demnächst.

      In Summe eben ein ziemlicher Zock
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      schrieb am 07.05.18 17:31:28
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.706.639 von Mut0mbo am 07.05.18 09:06:26Der kurs wird jetzt seit monaten bei 0,20 gehalten... immer mäßiger handel.... gibts hierfür einen strategischen börsentechnischen grund seitens rare? Oder sammelt hier jemand laufen günstig ein? Sind auf die dauer schon einige shares....
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      schrieb am 14.05.18 20:36:19
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      was ist der marktwerr?
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      schrieb am 14.05.18 20:36:53
      Beitrag Nr. 1.407 ()
      marktwert?
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      schrieb am 15.05.18 10:58:44
      Beitrag Nr. 1.408 ()
      Die Company reported wieder pünktlich :-)
      10-Q für das 1. Quartal 2018 ist draußen..

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/docs/default-source/fina…

      "On April 24, 2018, the Company executed an agreement with Umwelt- und Ingenieurtechnik GmbH Dresden (UIT), an
      affiliate of General Atomics and Synchron, to validate the Company’s rare earth processing technology , as well as,
      progress the Company’s intellectual property. As Synchron is significant shareholder of the Company, the two
      Directors appointed by Synchron abstained and the remaining members of the Board approved the UIT engagement on
      April 17, 2018. The UIT agreement is for an amount not to exceed $600 and the work is anticipated to be concluded
      by December 31, 2018."

      Marketcap: ca 16 Mio $
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      schrieb am 16.05.18 23:22:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.761.212 von N.Y. am 15.05.18 10:58:44....mächtig gewaltig Egon , das lässt hoffen ...
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      schrieb am 17.05.18 10:48:23
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.777.307 von winni2 am 16.05.18 23:22:08:)
      Beim Lesen hatte ich nicht den Eindruck, dass die vollständige Übernahme von GA und damit ggf.
      das preiswerte Raussquezzen der Kleinaktionäre beschlossene Sache ist, ganz im Gegenteil,
      sie halten sich die Tür für das "Anzapfen" des Kapitalmarktes offen.

      Einzig der Kursverlauf sieht verdächtig aus, als wenn eine Mega Iceberg-Order im Markt liegt...
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      schrieb am 24.05.18 22:48:01
      Beitrag Nr. 1.411 ()
      Ist heute nicht die Hauptversammlung?
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      schrieb am 28.05.18 10:46:11
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.828.089 von xoocoo am 24.05.18 22:48:01
      Zitat von xoocoo: Ist heute nicht die Hauptversammlung?


      Habe auch schon recherchiert aber nichts dazu gefunden...:confused:
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      schrieb am 29.05.18 21:09:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.845.364 von fk_1983 am 28.05.18 10:46:11Ich finde auch nichts vernünftiges...
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      schrieb am 29.05.18 21:13:03
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.845.364 von fk_1983 am 28.05.18 10:46:11Falls einer eine Quelle hat, bitte melden.... mir vergeht langsam die lust an rare.....
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      schrieb am 30.05.18 05:58:47
      Beitrag Nr. 1.415 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.860.727 von Pamei84 am 29.05.18 21:13:03Guckst Du hier:

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/investor-information/fin…

      Das 2. Dokument ist die Einladung, 24.5. war das gemütlich sit-in...
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      schrieb am 30.05.18 15:14:44
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.862.248 von N.Y. am 30.05.18 05:58:47Vielen Dank dafür!!!!!
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      schrieb am 17.06.18 06:54:00
      Beitrag Nr. 1.417 ()
      Handelskrieg mit china... wenn peking jetzt die trumpfkarte seltene erden auspackt... dann geht hier mal richtig die post ab!
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      schrieb am 17.06.18 16:36:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.418 ()
      So kann es kommen. Aber erst wenn der Handelskrieg sich ausweitet bzw. eskaliert.
      Dann wird der Joker gezogen.
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      schrieb am 01.07.18 19:02:21
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      Hallo zusammen,
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      schrieb am 06.07.18 13:45:27
      Beitrag Nr. 1.420 ()
      So, der Handelskrieg ist jetzt offiziell.
      Schauen wir mal, ob die Chinesen ihre seltenen Erden als Druckmittel bei weiteren Milliardenzöllen der Amerikaner einsetzen. Würde zwar einer Kriegserklärung gleich kommen, aber immerhin effektiv.
      Natürlich gibt es noch andere Maßnahmen, die Amis wieder in die richtige Spur zu führen.
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      schrieb am 06.07.18 18:53:33
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.154.042 von treehunter am 06.07.18 13:45:27Denke Trump wird nicht locker lassen... und die chinesen auch nicht... die chancen stehen sehr gut das hier bald der kurs durch die decke geht...
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      schrieb am 06.07.18 19:43:22
      Beitrag Nr. 1.422 ()
      Das ist ja das Problem, seine Sturheit. Hat sich in seiner Birne was festgesetzt, zieht er dieses gnadenlos durch. Wobei bei einem Handelskrieg keine Gewinner geben wird. Ich denke, das die Chinesen weiter ihren Yuan abwerten, vielleicht auch Ami-Anleihen auf den Markt schmeißen und zum Schluss an die Rees gehen. Es würde schon reichen, wenn der Export von seltenen Erden drastisch verringert wird, dann erleben wir eine erneute Renaissance bei den seltenen Erden.
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      schrieb am 11.07.18 08:42:05
      Beitrag Nr. 1.423 ()
      200 Milliarden $ Straftölle
      auf der Liste sollen wohl auch "seltene Erden" drauf stehen !

      https://finanzmarktwelt.de/videoausblick-neuer-stress-zufall…

      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 11.07.18 09:59:19
      Beitrag Nr. 1.424 ()
      Sollte Trump die 200 Milliarden durchdrücken, kommen die seltenen Erden ins Spiel. Ausfuhr stark dezimieren und Preise mal richtig anziehen. Meiner Meinung nach könnte dieses ein Zock wert sein.
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      schrieb am 11.07.18 20:32:51
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      schrieb am 12.07.18 08:22:42
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      nochmal &quot;Fugmann&quot;
      heute speziell auf "seltene Erden" eingegangen,...... Minute 8:20
      https://finanzmarktwelt.de/videoausblick-vorsichtig-bleiben-…

      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 12.07.18 20:05:39
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      schrieb am 13.07.18 08:15:37
      Beitrag Nr. 1.428 ()
      Immer mehr Nachrichren laufen über den Ticker, z.B auch Sputnik Deutschland.Seltene Erden werden als sehr wirkungsvolle Waffe angesehen im Handelskrieg gegenüber den Amis.
      Die erste Nachricht diesbezüglich sollte wohl zeitnah erfolgen.
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      schrieb am 13.07.18 13:33:57
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      Nich desto trotz wirkt sich das ganze Handelskrieggequatsche positiv auf den Kurs aus. Ich habe da noch im Hinterkopf die Warnungen von winni (u.a. Einstieg der Regierung, ggf. schnelles verschwinden vom Markt, Übernahme zum Witzkurs, Listing pink-sheet, etc.)

      Dazu kommt noch, dass die USA kurzfristig Engpässe zu verzeichnen hätte und bis zur genehmigung, Bau und Inbetriebnahme Jahre vergehen würden..

      Ich bin zwar auch mit einer kleinen Position hier dabei, aber nur Spekulation. Gehe hier nicht davon aus, dass wir kleinen vom Handelskrieg in Form dieser Aktie partizipieren werden.

      Wir werden sehen!
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      schrieb am 13.07.18 15:40:39
      Beitrag Nr. 1.430 ()
      Hallo 90BVB09!
      Ist ok, das jeder seine Meinung hat. An die Zeilen von Winnetou2 kann ich mich noch gut erinnern. Nur das Thema Handelskrieg würde dabei leider nicht erwähnt und somit ist die Situation eine andere. Jeder kennt die Story chinesisches Fischerboot und Inhaftnahme des Käptens. Die Rees wurden nach Japan stark reduziert bzw. ganz eingestellt und auch in anderen Ländern. Müsste um die 2010/11 gewesen sein und der Kurs ging drüben bis auf 18$ hoch. An den Börsen wird die Zukunft und natürlich die Phantasie gehandelt.Sollten die Chinesen wirklich ihre Muskeln spielen lassen mit den Rees, erleben wir ähnliches wie 2010/11, natürlich werden wir keine 18$ mehr sehen. Die 0.17$ dürften für eine gewisse Zeit Geschichte sein bis sich alles wieder reguliert, oder auch nicht.
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 08:20:02
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      16,28% im plus, sieht so aus, das die Amis es irgendwie doch erfahren haben, das sie in einen Handelskrieg beteiligt sind. Die brauchen ihre Zeit.
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 09:20:45
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.212.704 von treehunter am 14.07.18 08:20:02Wenn auch nur gering... die richtung scheint sich zu drehen :) man sieht was minimale unsätze hier bewegen... ein großes investment und boom stehrn wir über nem euro!
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 10:00:06
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      Ich denke, wir gehen bis Ende August an die 0,4—0,5$ heran. Dann wird sich zeigen, ob Großmaul Trump die weiteren 200Milliarden Importgüter der Chinesen mit Zöllen belegt. Und darauf werden die Chinesen reagieren. Falls dieses eintrifft, spekuliere ich persönlich mit 2—4$.
      Nur meine Meinung.
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 14:56:10
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.213.184 von treehunter am 14.07.18 10:00:06Denke Trump hat sich schon lange auf dieses szenario eingestellt... denke der einstieg von ga war kein zufall... sie mussten was die seltenen erden angeht sowieso was unternehmen, da die abhängigkeit von china, japan ein nationales sicherheitsrisiko darstellt! Aufgrund des preisanstieges werden die eigenen mienen profitabel und die amis profitieren doppelt...;
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 15:01:54
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      RER: we’re moving forward

      Investment deal complete, Rare Element Resources contend they’re restarting Project

      By Sarah Pridgeon


      Rare Element Resources has sealed the deal that will breathe new life into its project to open a rare earth mine in the Bearlodge Mountains, says CEO Randy Scott. Though the company is still dusting off the details after 18 months in stasis, it may not be too long before Sundance starts to see activity in the hills once again.

      “We now have a new significant shareholder, Synchron, and they have contributed $4.75 million. That’s good news for us,” Scott says.

      “We’re going through what that means to us now. We’ve had the project on a care and maintenance basis for a couple of years, so it’s time for us to think about what the future might hold.”

      RER announced earlier this month that Synchron, an affiliate of General Atomics, has purchased around 33.5 percent of the company’s issued common shares, a total of 26,650,000, for $4.752 million. Synchron has also secured the option to purchase an additional 15.49 percent of those shares for $5,040,000 within the next four years.

      Synchron also now has the right to use and improve RER’s intellectual property relating to the processing and separation of rare earths and will have minority voting rights on certain corporate actions, with two directors joining RER’s board.

      “We’re excited about that. We’ve got a great new partner and we’re looking forward to moving forward on the project,” says Scott. “They’re an amazing company and we’re very fortunate to have them as a partner on this.”

      RER’s vision remains the same, he says: for the Bearlodge to become the next rare earth producer in the United States and focus on the critical materials for developing technology, green energy and defense applications.

      Fresh from signing on the dotted line, the company is now turning its attention to the road ahead. The next few weeks, says Scott, will be all about planning for the future.

      “We have some changes yet to be made with regards to directors and board members and participation by the new partner, so we are looking at developing an updated work plan,” he explains.

      “We have not yet had the chance to fully vet that work plan, nor have we had a chance to have it approved and blessed by the board and others so that we can get started on it.”

      Among the possible changes, RER is looking at progressing its proprietary processing technology, for which it filed provisional patents before lack of funding forced the project into a holding pattern.

      “We are looking to complete one or two more steps of that to firm up the further downstream separation of the valuable rare earth elements, those that are used primarily in the production of permanent high strength magnets,” Scott says.

      “That’s the application which is growing leaps and bounds these days.”

      RER is also looking at a couple of other ways to optimize the project, says Scott.

      “Those concepts are being vetted, fleshed out and then will be reviewed by the board in the near future. We’ll probably have more to say about our forward path at that time,” he says.

      Despite these minor changes, Scott stresses that there have been no changes to the overall concept.

      “Of course, the resource can’t move, so it’s still up there in the Bearlodge, right where we want it. The Upton plant site is currently identified and I don’t anticipate it will change – the site where we would construct the hydrometallurgical recovery process,” he confirms.

      “Right now, it’s the same project that we’ve looked at in the past. We’re going to look at tweaking it, maybe, but as far as the project goes that’s identified right now, it’s the same.”

      The timeline has yet to be set, but if all continues to plan, it’s possible that Sundance may see activity in the hills within the next few months.

      “We’ve had a lot of support locally and we very much appreciate that. We’ve tried to be good neighbors and make sure people know what we’re all about and how important it is to have a domestic supply of critical materials and we’ve always met with a lot of great support in Sundance with that,” Scott concludes.

      “Times have been tough all over the place for natural resources, but I do think they’re starting to look up quite a bit over the last six months or so.”

      October 26, 2017
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 17:54:49
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.208.471 von treehunter am 13.07.18 15:40:39
      Zitat von treehunter: Hallo 90BVB09!
      Ist ok, das jeder seine Meinung hat. An die Zeilen von Winnetou2 kann ich mich noch gut erinnern. Nur das Thema Handelskrieg würde dabei leider nicht erwähnt und somit ist die Situation eine andere. Jeder kennt die Story chinesisches Fischerboot und Inhaftnahme des Käptens. Die Rees wurden nach Japan stark reduziert bzw. ganz eingestellt und auch in anderen Ländern. Müsste um die 2010/11 gewesen sein und der Kurs ging drüben bis auf 18$ hoch. An den Börsen wird die Zukunft und natürlich die Phantasie gehandelt.Sollten die Chinesen wirklich ihre Muskeln spielen lassen mit den Rees, erleben wir ähnliches wie 2010/11, natürlich werden wir keine 18$ mehr sehen. Die 0.17$ dürften für eine gewisse Zeit Geschichte sein bis sich alles wieder reguliert, oder auch nicht.


      Ja na wie ich schon angedeutet hatte, waren der Handelskrieg und die Ankündigung der Regierung sich stärker undabhängig machen zu wollen auch meine Hauptgründe um hier einzusteigen. Eben mit einer kleinen Position, wo ich den Totalverlust verkraften würde.

      Winni hatte ja aber genügend Gründe erwähnt, warum ein massiver Kursausbruch unterbleiben könnte. Und man kann das GA-Invest durchaus als positives Signal werten, genau so muss man aber auch die Kehrseite betrachten. Weitere Kapitalerhöhungen könnten folgen und der Kurs so verwässert werden. Im Anschluss dann ein Übernahmeangebot von GA zu deutlich niedrigeren Kursen als was das Projekt wert wäre.

      Also Phantasie habe ich hier genug, natürlich auch positive sonst wäre ich nicht investiert. Kurse um die benannten 2-4 Dollar wären schon mega vom derzeitigen Niveau ausgehend. Auch mit 1 Dollar wäre ich zufrieden. Zeit habe ich genug und wie geschrieben, verkrafte ich auch einen Totalverlust.

      Jedoch würde das Projekt von RER der USA erst in ein paar Jahren weiter helfen. Diese Zeit hätten sie logischer Weise bei einem abrupten Ausfuhrstopp nicht...
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 19:33:43
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.214.879 von 90BVB09 am 14.07.18 17:54:49Warum denkst du das es noch jahre dauern würde?
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      schrieb am 14.07.18 22:11:06
      Beitrag Nr. 1.438 ()
      Also , eine Mine in der Bearlodge Region einzurichten dauert kein Jahr. In Kurzform- Tagebau- sprengen- verladen- ab zur Mühle. Jetzt das Problem. Alle Elemente müssen separat getrennt werden
      und dieses durch Säuren, bis man ein Konzentrat von über 99,99% erzielt. Daran scheitern die meisten Länder mit ihren Pilotanlagen. GA wollte doch auch eine Pilotanlage einrichten!!!!! Keine Info!
      Die Genehmigungen der Behörden besonders das Umweltamt dauern in der Regel länger, als ein Produktionsstart einer Mine.
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      schrieb am 15.07.18 18:07:30
      Beitrag Nr. 1.439 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.215.653 von treehunter am 14.07.18 22:11:06
      Zitat von treehunter: Also , eine Mine in der Bearlodge Region einzurichten dauert kein Jahr. In Kurzform- Tagebau- sprengen- verladen- ab zur Mühle. Jetzt das Problem. Alle Elemente müssen separat getrennt werden
      und dieses durch Säuren, bis man ein Konzentrat von über 99,99% erzielt. Daran scheitern die meisten Länder mit ihren Pilotanlagen. GA wollte doch auch eine Pilotanlage einrichten!!!!! Keine Info!
      Die Genehmigungen der Behörden besonders das Umweltamt dauern in der Regel länger, als ein Produktionsstart einer Mine.


      Ich habe ja auch nicht geschrieben, dass es am Bau der Mine liegt, dass das Bear lodge Projekt erst in ein paar Jahren für Amerika von Relevanz ist. Die springenden Punkte hast du ja im wesentlichen benannt und bis auf eine möglichen schnell Genehmigung, sehe ich die Punkte als nicht erfüllt.

      Oder hat GA entsprechende Methoden zur Extraktion?

      Ob es jetzt erst mal rentabel wäre, ist ja zunächst mal egal. Man ist auf die seltenen Erden angewiesen. Von mir aus auch mit staatlichen Zuschüssen...
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      schrieb am 15.07.18 19:47:49
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.218.552 von 90BVB09 am 15.07.18 18:07:30da sind doch schon Tests gefahren worden....
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=11&v=WdLfMBBG-JA

      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 15.07.18 19:56:57
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      "Rare Element Resources Ltd. ("Seltenes Element" oder das "Unternehmen") (OTCQB: REEMF)freut sich mitteilen zu können, dass die von der Firma Synchron, einer Tochtergesellschaft der General Atomics Technologies Corporation ("Synchron"), zuvor bekannt gegebene Investition in das Unternehmen abgeschlossen wurde. Gemäß einer am 29. September 2017 abgeschlossenen Investmentvereinbarung hat die Gesellschaft am 2. Oktober 2017 26.650.000 Stammaktien der Gesellschaft, die rund 33,5% der ausgegebenen und ausstehenden Stammaktien der Gesellschaft ausmachen, sowie eine Option an Synchron ausgegeben etwa 15,49% der voll verwässerten Stammaktien des Unternehmens unmittelbar nach der Ausübung zu einem Gesamtausübungspreis von 5.040.000 USD zu erwerben. Parallel zur Ausgabe von Aktien und Optionsgewährungen zahlte Synchron $ 4.752.000 in bar ($ 500, 000 davon wurden bei Ausführung des zuvor angekündigten Term Sheets für die Transaktion bezahlt. Die Option ist für einen Zeitraum von bis zu vier Jahren ab der Erstinvestition ausübbar. Darüber hinaus führten die Parteien eine IP-Rechte-Vereinbarung durch, wodurch Synchron Rechte zur Nutzung und Verbesserung des geistigen Eigentums des Unternehmens in Bezug auf die Verarbeitung und Trennung von Seltenen Erden erhielt. Synchron erhielt auch Minderheitsstimmrechte für bestimmte Kapitalmaßnahmen. Synchron wird zwei Direktoren für das Board of Directors des Unternehmens ernennen. Synchron erhielt auch Minderheitsstimmrechte für bestimmte Kapitalmaßnahmen. Synchron wird zwei Direktoren für das Board of Directors des Unternehmens ernennen. Synchron erhielt auch Minderheitsstimmrechte für bestimmte Kapitalmaßnahmen. Synchron wird zwei Direktoren für das Board of Directors des Unternehmens ernennen."

      Rare Element Resources Announces Completion of $4.752 Million Strategic Investment by Affiliate of General Atomics | wallstreet-online.de - Vollständiger Artikel unter:
      https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/9943732-rare-elem…

      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 15.07.18 20:11:48
      Beitrag Nr. 1.442 ()
      Also einen Reinheitsgrad von +/- 97% ist doch schon mal was. Denke mal, Ga bleibt weiter dran um den Reinheitsgrad weiter zu erhöhen.
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      schrieb am 16.08.18 20:41:53
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      So jetzt noch mal nachkauf
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      schrieb am 28.08.18 16:33:38
      Beitrag Nr. 1.444 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.467.409 von Pamei84 am 16.08.18 20:41:5310 Q wurde veröffentlicht...

      Sie haben noch 3,7 Mio. auf dem Konto...

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/docs/default-source/fina…

      Marketcap. 5 - 6 Mio. $
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      schrieb am 28.08.18 18:19:04
      Beitrag Nr. 1.445 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.552.565 von N.Y. am 28.08.18 16:33:38Warte noch... die kooperation, evaluierung mit der tu dresen läuft noch bis ende des jahres... aber früher oder später werden die metalle gefördert... wir du schon geschrieben hasz... ein paar jahr sind wir noch flüssig ;)
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      schrieb am 18.09.18 23:14:15
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      schrieb am 18.09.18 23:25:01
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      schrieb am 05.10.18 11:34:59
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      schrieb am 06.10.18 13:13:02
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.876.647 von Sailor68 am 05.10.18 11:34:59Für mich absolut unverständlich, warum Rare Element mit solch einer absolut lächerlichen
      MarketCap bewertet ist!

      Man stelle sich vor, eine Predator Drohne kostet mehr als die aktuelle MK von REE...lol

      Wie viele solche Drohnen bauen die USA pro Jahr?
      100?
      300?

      In jeder solchen Drohne befinden sich Kilo-weise Selten Erden.
      USA haben keine produzierende Seltene Erden Mine auf deren Hoheitsgebiet.

      85% der Seltenen Erden kommen aus China.
      Die Chinesen lachen sich doch krumm und buckelig, wie naiv die Amis sind.
      Selbst die letzte produzierende Seltene Erden Mine auf US-Gebiet (Mountain Pass) wurde an CHINESEN
      verhökert...:laugh:

      Man schaue sich dieses aktuelle Video genauestens an:



      Dort spricht Mike Pence (US-Vizepräsident) eine halbe Stunde zu China...die militärische
      Bedrohung....wie die Chinesen militärisch aufgerüstet haben und die Region beherschen.
      Hört sich teilweise wie eine Kriegserklärung an....was Pence so sagt!!!

      ....und die Chinesen müssen nur die Ausfuhr der REEs stoppen...und die Amis sind militärisch
      erledigt, wenn die USA keine eigenen REE-Minen in Produktion bringen!

      ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


      Rare Relement Resources, müsste m.M. nach schon längst auf 1 Milliarde US$ Börsenwert gehandelt
      werden.

      Warum erkennt diese Chance kaum ein Anleger?

      ....für mich vollkommen unverständlich.

      M-F
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      schrieb am 06.10.18 13:34:19
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.885.350 von Mike-Foxtrott am 06.10.18 13:13:02Eine Predator Drohne kostet 17 Mio US$

      https://www.stern.de/politik/ausland/anfrage-an-usa-bestaeti…

      Rare Element ist aktuell mit 7 Mio bewertet...:laugh:
      und die haben 3,5 mio Cash...:laugh:

      Genral Atomics baut die Predator Drohnen:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-1_Predator

      Genarat Atomics besitzt 50% der zukünftigen Bear-Lodge Mine von Rare Element.

      Es wird der Tag kommen, da knallen die REE-Preise durch die Decke!
      (wenn China die Ausfuhr drosselt/einstellt)

      General Atomics wird dann die Bear-Lodge Mine nutzen, um die Produktion aufrecht erhalten
      zu können.

      Bear Lodge kann eines tages 1 Milliarde...oder sogar 10 Milliarden an Wert besitzen.

      M-F
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      schrieb am 06.10.18 16:23:08
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      Neuer Bericht auf Zero Hedge zu den Seltenen Erden:
      https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-05/hot-economic-warfa…


      In the United States, the Pentagon has recognized the military importance of rare earths. The Defense Logistic Agency's Strategic Materials department is tasked to ensure a continued supply of rare earths to US defense contractors. The US Energy Department tracks rare earth discoveries and mining operations around the world, thanks to a constant infusion of intelligence from the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency. The Trump administration has moved to open US federal wildlife areas, national parks, and other lands to exploration and mining of rare earths to private companies, much to the chagrin of environmentalists and Native American tribal governments.
      In a rush to lessen dependence on Chinese exports of rare earths, which have, in any event, been restricted by Beijing, nations and companies around the world have launched a cut-throat competition to gain leverage over the rare earth market. What peaks the interest of gatherers of economic intelligence are references in email, video conferences, phone calls, faxes, and financial documents to such terms as europium, terbium, dysprosium, yttrium, samarium, and other rare earths.
      As the world becomes more dependent on high-tech and an “Internet of things,” consisting of computers, mobile phones, appliances, televisions, security systems, automobiles, etc., the economic war for control of rare earth minerals will increase. There is the extreme possibility that economic warfare could turn into shooting wars, as has already been the case in the DRC.
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      schrieb am 06.10.18 17:26:30
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.886.004 von Mike-Foxtrott am 06.10.18 16:23:08Nur mehr eine Frage der Zeit :)
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      schrieb am 07.10.18 15:47:20
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.885.413 von Mike-Foxtrott am 06.10.18 13:34:19Wie wertet ihr diese "Stille", die um Rare herrscht,.....? Die letzten offiziellen "News" sind ewig her.
      Eine Folge des direkten Einflusses der US-Regierung/Pentagon, die eine Entwicklung "unter dem Radar" wollen ?

      Schönen Sonntag
      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 08.10.18 05:14:22
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      schrieb am 09.10.18 10:04:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.891.233 von Mike-Foxtrott am 08.10.18 05:14:22https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/10/02/pentagon-accuses-china-…


      The study also notes that China dominates the world’s supply of processed rare-earth minerals, which are found in electronic devices such as cell phones, as well as virtually every U.S. military aircraft, according to another source with knowledge of the report.
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      schrieb am 13.10.18 08:28:03
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      schrieb am 15.10.18 11:37:26
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.949.010 von fk_1983 am 13.10.18 08:28:03:D

      Was schreiben wir hier und im anderen Thread schon seit Jahren?

      Und genau so kommt es...die Chinesen werden den "Seltene Erden Hahn" zudrehen.

      Bear Lodge wird für so manchen US-Tech Giganten sowie für die US-Militär Firmen wie
      General Atomics / Lokeed Martin und Konsorten überlebendsnotwendig werden.

      Bear Lodge ist z.Z. mit ca. 10 Millionen $ bewertet...welch ein Witz!

      Es kann evtl. die Zeit kommen...da sind 10 MILLIARDEN $ für Rare Element noch ein
      Schnäppchen!

      M-F
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      schrieb am 23.10.18 18:01:35
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      "China dreht den Spieß einfach um..."
      https://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/391980--Weitere-US-Sanktio…

      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 30.10.18 11:04:59
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      Rare earths in the cross-hairs of new high-tech arms race
      https://www.investorideas.com/news/2018/main/10294RichardMil…

      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 31.10.18 12:48:06
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.092.328 von Sailor68 am 30.10.18 11:04:59wenn ich etwas zu sagen hätte, würde ich diesen Idioten CEO sofort feuern.

      Der Clown hat es nicht nötig, auf auch nur 1 shareholder-Anfrage zu antworten, selbst wenn man
      Beteiligungen an Private Placements in Aussicht stellt, null Reaktion...

      entweder ist der Laden schon Pleite, was schwierig ist bei 3,7 Mio. $ auf dem Konto oder die komplett Übernahme steht an......

      Bei der Bewertung würde ich schon gern noch einige Stücke nehmen, aber bei 'Null-Reaktion....
      andere Mütter haben auch hübsche Töchter...

      :(:(:(
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      schrieb am 31.10.18 17:34:14
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.103.410 von N.Y. am 31.10.18 12:48:06Hallo N.Y.

      sehr interessant. Ich hatte das "Thema" vor kurzem hier auch schon einmal angesprochen. Ich werde allerdings das Gefühl nicht los, dass dieses "Kommunikations-Vakuum" nicht auf Unfähigkeit oder Faulheit basiert, sonder tatsächlich gewollt oder sagen wir eventuell sogar "verordnet" ist.

      Ich glaube langsam wirklich, dass das DoD hier seine Finger mit im Spiel hat und dass das der Grund dafür ist, dass die ganze Kiste hier im Stealth-Modus fliegt....

      Keine Nachrichten, kein Kontakt möglich,.....aber wie du schon sagst, Kohle ist genügend da.....

      ....schon alles etwas "geheimnisvoll".....

      Gruß Sailor
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      schrieb am 09.11.18 10:43:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.106.491 von Sailor68 am 31.10.18 17:34:1410 Q haben sie veröffentlicht..

      https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1419806/000105291818…

      UIT aus Dresden benötigt noch bis Anfang 2019
      cash: 3.196 Mio. $

      Gruß!
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      schrieb am 18.11.18 19:19:01
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.699.414 von xoocoo am 04.05.18 23:43:37wieder aktiv;)
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      schrieb am 26.11.18 13:34:59
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      Wird die Aktien in München nicht mehr gehandelt?
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      schrieb am 26.11.18 20:59:02
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.299.133 von Paddes am 26.11.18 13:34:59
      Zitat von Paddes: Wird die Aktien in München nicht mehr gehandelt?


      hatte mich heute auch gewundert... noch nichts dazu gefunden :/
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      schrieb am 27.11.18 19:49:36
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.302.667 von joschiii am 26.11.18 20:59:02Krieg nur noch US angeboten (IngDiba)
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      schrieb am 27.11.18 21:27:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.311.028 von cybermitro am 27.11.18 19:49:36Auf IngDiba könntest du sie über die Nasdaq OTC handeln?
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 10:08:18
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      Hat irgend jemand Kontakt zum Management? Ich habe mich gestern mal auf der Website versucht auf die Mailingliste zu setzen. Es kam aber nicht wie sonst üblich eine Bestätigungsmail.
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 11:47:11
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.311.709 von Arctic-Power am 27.11.18 21:27:04sorry für die späte Antwort, aber hatte noch keine Zeit, nachmittags zu testen. Noch interessiert?
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 11:53:09
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.332.085 von xoocoo am 30.11.18 10:08:18Hat sich erledigt. Bin auf der Mailingliste
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 11:54:23
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      Findet die Firma irgendwo im WWW Beachtung? Irgend welche aktuellen Artikel, etc?
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 12:04:58
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      Bin schon seit ewigkeiten auf der mailingliste... bis dato nie eine Mail bekommen...
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 12:08:59
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      Nein, das Thema könnte jetzt aber wieder spannend werden... die Wahlen sind geschlagen... Trump vs China wird in eine neue Rund gehen. Weiters müsste die TU Dresen ihr Projekt bei Rare abgeschlossen haben! Dort wäre eine Anfrage mal interessant meiner Meinung nach... hat hier jemand einen Kontakt?
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 12:25:30
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.333.465 von Kickstarter am 30.11.18 12:08:59Hi, wo kommt das mit der TU Dresden? Hast Du einen Link?
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 12:45:20
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      sry nicht TU Dresden sonder:

      On April 24, 2018, the Company executed an agreement with Umwelt- und Ingenieurtechnik GmbH Dresden (UIT), an affiliate of General Atomics and Synchron, to validate the Company’s rare earth processing technology , as well as, progress the Company’s intellectual property. As Synchron is significant shareholder of the Company, the two Directors appointed by Synchron abstained and the remaining members of the Board approved the UIT engagement on April 17, 2018. The UIT agreement is for an amount not to exceed $600 and the work is anticipated to be concluded by December 31, 2018.

      http://www.rareelementresources.com/docs/default-source/fina…
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 13:01:19
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.333.798 von Kickstarter am 30.11.18 12:45:20Besten Dank!
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 13:16:09
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.333.798 von Kickstarter am 30.11.18 12:45:20Hier ist die Rede von 600 Dollar an Kosten?!. Bekommt man dafür was??
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 16:08:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.334.146 von xoocoo am 30.11.18 13:16:09
      Zitat von xoocoo: Hier ist die Rede von 600 Dollar an Kosten?!. Bekommt man dafür was??

      600.000 :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 30.11.18 16:30:14
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.335.793 von was? am 30.11.18 16:08:08Das wäre plausibler
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      schrieb am 01.12.18 15:55:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.311.709 von Arctic-Power am 27.11.18 21:27:04Danke für deine Antwort.
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      schrieb am 01.12.18 17:44:38
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      Aber warum sie nicht mehr in DE handelbar ist, dazu hat niemand eine Info?
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      schrieb am 07.02.19 21:16:36
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      Ich hab auch in München gekauft....
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      schrieb am 07.02.19 21:18:39
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      Ich lasse sie auch erst noch liegen...😎😎😎Stückzahl bleibt ja gleich wenn sie hochgeht verkaufe ich zu den anderen Börsen....
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      schrieb am 12.02.19 17:14:35
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      Der Bär erwacht :)
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      schrieb am 12.02.19 21:16:54
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      Seit Urzeiten tut sich mal was!


      Rare Element Resources Reports Successful Confirmation and Enhancement of its Proprietary Separation Technology
      Feb 12, 2019

      February 12, 2019 – Littleton, Colorado – Rare Element Resources Ltd. (“RER” or the “Company”) (OTCQB: REEMF) is pleased to announce significant progress on the third-party testwork relating to its proprietary rare earth separation technology being conducted by Umwelt-und Ingenieurtechnik GmbH Dresden (“UIT”). UIT is an affiliate of Synchron, a significant shareholder of the Company. RER engaged UIT in April 2018 to validate and further enhance its proprietary rare earth element processing technology.

      UIT’s program included the validation and enhancement of the Company’s hydrometallurgical recovery process for the physical upgrading of mined ore, counter-current acid leaching of the upgraded concentrates and oxalate precipitation of rare earth elements from the leachate. UIT, which has advanced mineral and materials research capabilities in Dresden Germany, has reported that their test work successfully validated the Company’s proprietary technology and process flowsheet and identified additional opportunities for improvement.

      The scope of the UIT work included the confirmation and enhancement of processes for the downstream separation of certain rare earth elements and compounds, particularly Neodymium-Praseodymium oxide (NdPr oxide). This important work was done using the Company’s proprietary solvent extraction technology with a limited number of solvent extraction and mixer-settler stages. UIT has reported that it was successful in optimizing the separation of NdPr oxide from +97% mixed rare earth oxide concentrate, derived from ore obtained at the Company’s Bear Lodge deposit in Wyoming.

      RER is pleased to now move forward with a pilot plant campaign to verify, at scale, all process steps from the hydrometallurgical process through the final separation of NdPr oxide. The pilot plant campaign is expected to occur during the first 9 months of 2019.

      Randall J. Scott, President and CEO of Rare Element stated “We are very encouraged with the testwork results and have board approval for a path forward to complete a pilot scale confirmation and optimization of our proprietary technology for the separation and production of market-ready NdPr oxide. Bear Lodge remains one of the highest-grade Nd and Pr rare earth resources in the world and is well positioned to take advantage of the continued rapid growth in permanent magnet manufacturing, especially for application in electric vehicles. Furthermore, this technology, coupled with the favorable attributes of the Bear Lodge deposit including its location in Wyoming, is expected to provide capital and operating cost benefits.”

      During 2018, the Company additionally updated its environmental baseline data at the Bear Lodge Project, specifically the proposed Bull Hill Mine and the nearby Upton Hydrometallurgical Plant site. This work included a hydrological evaluation, re-activation of the two meteorological stations, wildlife monitoring, and vegetation surveys. These environmental studies will provide additional support to the permitting and licensing of the Bear Lodge Project which is currently on hold pending completion and evaluation of the UIT pilot plant campaign.

      Synchron and its affiliated General Atomics companies are a privately held group of companies engaged in advanced research, technology, products and systems for the energy and defense sectors.

      Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded, strategic materials company focused on delivering rare earth products for technology, energy and defense applications by advancing the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable, critical rare earths that are essential for high-strength permanent magnets, electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving technologies like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines.

      Please contact Randy Scott at +1 720-278-2460 or rscott@rareelementresources.com, for additional information.

      Forward-Looking Statements
      This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of securities legislation in the United States and Canada. Except for statements of historical fact, certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are usually identified by our use of certain terminology, including “will,” “believes,” “may,” “expects,” “should,” “seeks,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “has potential to,” or “intends,” or by discussions of strategy or intentions. Such forward-looking statements include statements regarding the impact of the completed and ongoing testwork to the Company and the Bear Lodge Project, including the ability to restart permitting of the project following testwork completion, testwork progression plans and timelines, and the potential ramifications and applications of its rare earth technology. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, the Company’s ability to remain compliant with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reporting requirements, the impact of cost-conservation measures on the project, market conditions, and other matters discussed under the caption “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, and our other periodic and current reports filed with the SEC and available on www.sec.gov and with the Canadian securities commissions available on www.sedar.com. There can be no assurance that future developments affecting the Company will be those anticipated by management. Please refer to the discussion of these and other uncertainties and risk factors set out in our filings made from time to time with the SEC and the Canadian regulators, including, without limitation, our reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q. Any forward-looking statement made by us in this news release is based only on information currently available to us and speaks only as of the date on which it is made. While we may elect to update our forward-looking statements at any time, we undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.
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      schrieb am 29.05.19 22:59:47
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      :cool: Uii, der Plan geht auf
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      schrieb am 27.11.19 13:51:24
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      So. Habe gerade den Depotübertrag von Consors zu comdirect initiiert, damit ich dann wirklich verkaufen kann, wenn es sich lohnt. Mal sehen wie lange das dauert.
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      schrieb am 24.12.19 06:48:25
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.024.834 von xoocoo am 27.11.19 13:51:24
      Zitat von xoocoo: So. Habe gerade den Depotübertrag von Consors zu comdirect initiiert, damit ich dann wirklich verkaufen kann, wenn es sich lohnt. Mal sehen wie lange das dauert.


      Hat es sich gelohnt und wie lange hat es gedauert?
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      schrieb am 24.12.19 09:33:30
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.224.925 von Majestro87 am 24.12.19 06:48:25
      Zitat von Majestro87:
      Zitat von xoocoo: So. Habe gerade den Depotübertrag von Consors zu comdirect initiiert, damit ich dann wirklich verkaufen kann, wenn es sich lohnt. Mal sehen wie lange das dauert.


      Hat es sich gelohnt und wie lange hat es gedauert?


      Der Prozess läuft noch.insgesamt ca 14 Tage. Kostet 2,97€ plus Mwst
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      schrieb am 28.01.20 23:04:54
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.225.483 von xoocoo am 24.12.19 09:33:30Guten Abend,es wird gehen,ich konnte sie veräussern.Du musst noch die Lagerstätte ändern und dann per teleorder verkaufen.Ich habe leider etwas früh veräußert,war aber froh mit meinem gutenPlus sie loszuwerden.Viel Erfolg.
      Warum sie in D nicht mehr handelbar sind wurde ja schon ein Paar Seiten vorher geschrieben
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      schrieb am 28.01.20 23:16:59
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.514.947 von ktmfahrer am 28.01.20 23:04:54
      Zitat von ktmfahrer: Guten Abend,es wird gehen,ich konnte sie veräussern.Du musst noch die Lagerstätte ändern und dann per teleorder verkaufen.Ich habe leider etwas früh veräußert,war aber froh mit meinem gutenPlus sie loszuwerden.Viel Erfolg.
      Warum sie in D nicht mehr handelbar sind wurde ja schon ein Paar Seiten vorher geschrieben


      Ja, jetzt ginge ein Verkauf, aber ich bleibe drin. VG, XOOCOO
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      schrieb am 06.02.20 15:40:23
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      Rare Element Resources | 0,600 $
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      schrieb am 06.02.20 15:49:50
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      "Im Dezember 2019 schloss die UIT die Demonstration der Trennung von Nd/Pr aus dem gesamten Seltenerdoxid (TREO)-Konzentrat erfolgreich ab, um ein festes Nd/Pr-Produkt herzustellen."

      "Das firmeneigene Verfahren trennt Nd/Pr von einem thorium-/ceriumfreien Prozessstrom, um ein Produkt zu erzeugen, das aus praktischer und regulatorischer Sicht frei von Radioaktivität ist. Dieses Verfahren umfasst weniger Schritte in einem umweltverträglichen Verfahren mit geschlossenem Kreislauf, was bedeutet, dass es voraussichtlich geringere Betriebs- und Kapitalkosten als die derzeitigen Technologien hat."

      "Darüber hinaus kann die Reinheit der abgetrennten Nd/Pr- und anderen Seltenerdprodukte durch eine begrenzte Anzahl hocheffizienter Lösungsmittelextraktionszyklen auf die Kundenanforderungen zugeschnitten werden."

      "Weitere Testarbeiten sind für 2020 geplant und werden die wirtschaftliche Optimierung von Prozessschritten, die Entwicklung von Scale-up-Design-Kriterien für eine Demonstrationsanlage sowie die Bestätigung von Betriebs- und Kapitalkostenschätzungen umfassen."

      ---------------------------------

      Grundsätzlich klingen die Teilen zuversichtlich. Jedoch lässt sich daraus mMn nicht wirklich etwas für Außenstehende abschätzen. Das Verfahren scheint zumindest zu funktionieren, aber es ist schon noch recht viel vom konjunktiv zu lesen. Hätte man sich sicherlich mehr erwartet und ich denke, dass löst jetzt auch keinen Run auf die AKtie aus. Es ist also weiterhin Geduld gefragt
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      schrieb am 06.02.20 16:06:02
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      Danke für die Übersetzung und die Zusammenfassung!👍
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      schrieb am 06.02.20 16:57:13
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.603.971 von 90BVB09 am 06.02.20 15:49:50
      Kleine Hilfestellung durch unsern Verfahrenstechniker ... ohne Wertung .
      Hi 90BVB09 (Du siehst, ich bin Follower bei Dir) ,

      Ersagt, es geht hier nur um den allerersten Schritt der REE-Separation , nachdem Thorium und Cerium abgeschieden wurden ... nämlich um die Separation eines "Substrats" , das Nd und Pr enthält und frei von Radioaktivität ist. Wie das "Substrat" zusammengesetzt ist , ob Nd und Pr darin als Oxid oder Carbonat vorliegen, ob es sich bereits um ein (nicht einfach herzustellendes) hochangereichertes Nd/Pr Mischkonzentrat handelt bzw. wie hoch der Gehalt an Nd/Pr darin ueberhaupt ist und welche anderen Metalle und Mineralien da sonst noch drin sind ... diese (auch fuer die Kosten weiterer notwendiger
      Verfahrensschritte ) wichtigen Informationen sind aus dem Text nicht zu entnehmen.
      Der fettgedruckte Satz lässt vermuten, dass es auch fuer diesen ERSTEN Separationsschritt noch keinen Pilotplant gibt ...denn das ist dann die erste Stufe zur technischen Machbarkeit dieses Verfahrensschritts ... eine "Demonstrationsanlage" (Demonstrationsplant) darf noch im Labormasstab erstellt werden , denn sie soll nur die prinzipielle physikalisch-chemische Machbarkeit demonstrieren.

      Mehr sagt er, ist aus dem sehr "vorsichtig" allgemein gehaltenen Text nicht zu entnehmen.

      Dies ist KEINE BEWERTUNG zum Entwicklungsstand ... denn dafuer fehlen auch auf der HP und in den sonstigen online zugänglichen Quellen die notwendigen Informationen.

      Vielleicht hilfts Euch ja trotzdem

      Liebe Gruesse,

      Winni
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      schrieb am 06.02.20 20:00:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.604.934 von winni2 am 06.02.20 16:57:13
      Zitat von winni2: Hi 90BVB09 (Du siehst, ich bin Follower bei Dir) ,

      Dies ist KEINE BEWERTUNG zum Entwicklungsstand ... denn dafuer fehlen auch auf der HP und in den sonstigen online zugänglichen Quellen die notwendigen Informationen.

      Vielleicht hilfts Euch ja trotzdem

      Liebe Gruesse,

      Winni


      Definitiv hilft deine Einschätzung!

      Scheint auf jeden Fall noch ein sehr langer Weg zu sein und es geht recht langsam voran - ohne jetzt ungeduldig zu werden. Happy End? Maybe :)
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      schrieb am 10.03.20 11:14:52
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      Hallo,
      also ich habe gestern mal versucht meine Anteile loszuwerden... ohne Erfolg.
      Über Consors, wo sie im Moment im Depot liegen geht es definitiv nicht.
      Bei Comdirekt habe ich auch angerufen. Auch da wäre ein Verkauf nicht möglich.

      Ich wäre sehr dankbar wenn jemand einen Tip hätte wie das zu bewerkstelligen wäre.

      Viele Grüße
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      schrieb am 10.03.20 17:00:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 62.946.530 von Philbert am 10.03.20 11:14:52Das würde mich auch mal interessieren wo ich die loswerden kann
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      Grüße,

      wurde ausreichend im Nachbarthread thematisiert -> "Trump-Trade : Der 100 000 % Zock"
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      Dann wohl hier lesen...
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