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FunkyHat:

KRE -- Navigator's Seltene Erden Ableger

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25.05.11 14:32

Die Kimberley Rare Earths Ltd. ist nun endlich gelistet. KRE ist der Spin-Off des Seltene Erden Projekts von Navigator Resources.

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KRE Referenzkurs an der ASX

Viel Glück allen Investierten, ich freue mich auf die kommenden News zu KRE.

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bassmandoline:

KRE

 
28.05.11 19:16

Die geben an dass sie indem Bloomberg Seltene Erden Index gelistet wurden...

Im Erkundungsgebiet sollen Seltene Erden mit einem Gesamtbestand von 1,72% liegen. Ist das viel??  11% davon sind Phosphorpentoxid (wofür ich keine Verwendung kenne, außer vielleicht als Düngemittel...) und Uran, was ja gerad wohl auch nicht so gefragt ist...

Hmm, ist wohl noch gar nicht abzusehen, wo die Reise hier hingeht...

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Nukem:

+ 11% heute!

 
01.06.11 07:39
Außerdem gefällt mir an dem Titel, dass er einigermaßen liquide gehandelt wird, eben stehen wir bei 1,8 Mio. Stücken. Ich hab über KRE nur einen groben Überblick, will mich hier aber noch "schlau" machen! :-)
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flumi4:

News

 
06.06.11 06:41
stocknessmonster.com/news-item?S=KRE&E=ASX&N=544345
Geplanter Trade für das Rohstofftradingdepot: Nachkauf Indo Mines WKN: A0JD69
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torrero69:

Seltere Erden Thema...

 
25.06.11 16:32
...weiter hochaktuell und in den Medien: m.ftd.de/;s=tNzIMxF5Ah1kThkdBzpHmw03/artikel/60068805.xml?v=2.0
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heller-goisern:

News vom 1/7

 
01.07.11 05:27
Kimberley Rare Earths drilling aims to boost Resource at Cummins Range JV project
Thursday, June 30, 2011


Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has clarified to the market that it has full management and operational rights over the Cummins Range Joint Venture Project and is progressing a high impact exploration program.

The current Reverse circulation (RC) drilling program that commenced this month is aiming to increase the already defined JORC Resource.

Kimberley listed on the Australian Securities Exchange on 18 May 2011, having raised $18.2 million under an oversubscribed IPO. The company was incorporated by Navigator Resources (ASX: NAV), to be a specialist rare earths company.

The JV agreement entitles the company to unencumbered rights to the project through meeting earn in commitments in three stages.

The first stage has been achieved and the company currently has unencumbered ownership of 25% of the project.

Achievement of the second stage is in progress with the commencement of exploration in June.

In addition to the drilling program, high resolution airborne and ground geophysical surveys aim to identify additional exploration targets and a focused auger sample geochemical program will aid exploration target selection.

Kimberley immediately earns unencumbered ownership of an additional 30% equity (to 55%) upon the completion of $10 million exploration spend over within 4 years.

The company then has the ability to earn a further 25% (to 80%) equity in the project through the delivery of a Bankable Feasibility Study.

The Cummins Range Inferred JORC Resource consists of shallow rare earth oxides (REO) mineralisation (4.17 million tonnes at 1.72% TREO at 1% REO cut‐off) occurring within the deeply weathered regolith profile developed above a carbonatite/pyroxenite volcanic diatreme.

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heller-goisern:

News vom 25/8

 
25.08.11 06:07
Kimberley Rare Earths eyes JORC upgrade at Cummins Range
Thursday, August 25, 2011 by John Phillips
News flow for the newly minted Kimberley Rare Earths is about to ramp up, with results from the drilling expected in late October, with the final set of assays in mid-November. The highly anticipated resource update is forecast for early December.

The newly minted Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) is already eyeing a JORC upgrade at the Cummins Range rare earth project in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia - after identifying resource extensions.

The company has kicked off a high-impact exploration program aimed at boosting both the size and classification of the existing JORC Inferred Resource of 11 million tonnes at 1.1% total rare earths oxides (TREO) (0.5% cut-off).

A new high-resolution aeromagnetic survey revealed significant new resource extension targets at Cummins Range, with multiple extensions of magnetic lows beyond existing drill coverage - which the company said supports the resource extension potential.

To kick off the exploration program targeting the untested magnetic lows within the Cummins Range pipe, 5,500 metres of reverse drilling will commence in early 7 September, with a PoW submitted for additional 11,000 metres.

Tim Dobson, chief executive officer, told Proactive Investors today that interim results from the program will be available from late October, with the final set of assays in mid-November - with the highly anticipated resource update in early December.


Aeromagnetic data

Highlighting the prospectivity at Cummins Range, the recently acquired high-resolution aeromagnetic data defined considerable rare earth oxide potential within the Cummins Range pipe.

Importantly - the data revealed what the company referred to as an excellent correlation between the existing rare earth oxide resource and a central magnetic low.

A number of other magnetic lows with a similar signature are revealed by the new data within the confines of the pipe.

No effective drilling exists over the new targets.


Similar blend to Mt Weld

Where the story gets very interesting for Kimberley Rare Earths is that the resource oxide blend is very similar to Lynas Corporations' (ASX: LYS) Mt Weld.

Another plus for the company is Cummins Range is located in Western Australia, the same as Mt Weld, and therefore will be under the same Australian supported government regulations - and will not suffer the restrictions of other companies operating in foreign countries.


Joint venture with Navigator Resources

Kimberley Rare Earths was spun-off by Navigator Resources (ASX: NAV), with the company acquiring 25% of Cummins Range upon listing via a sale agreement with Navigator.

An additional 30% interest can be earned by Kimberley Rare Earths with the expenditure of A$10 million in exploration over a four year period, with a further 25% interest through the completion of a Bankable Feasibility Study.


Cummins Range strategically positioned

The project is well positioned 120 kilometres by road to the Great Northern Highway running from Broome to Wyndham, and 130 kilometres from Halls Creek and an airstrip.

There are also several operating mines already in the area including Coyote gold, Savannah nickel-copper and Argyle diamond mines


The management

Tim Dobson comes from a broad based experience in a range of ASX listed and international mining companies, and spent four years with Placer Dome’s project development team, including roles in Canada and Chile.

Dobson then moved into a lead management role commissioning the first nickel laterite operation in Australia ‐ Centaur Mining’s Cawse operation.

Dobson also brings to the company experience in management and technical challenges of operating complex mineral processing facilities in both PNG and Australia.
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Kimberley Seltene Erden Augen JORC Upgrade Cummins Reichweite
DONNERSTAG, 25. August, 2011 von John Phillips
Newsflow für die frisch gebackenen Kimberley Seltene Erden ist etwa zur Rampe herauf, mit den Ergebnissen der Bohrungen Ende Oktober erwartet, mit dem letzten Satz von Assays in Mitte November. Die mit Spannung erwarteten Ressourcen-Update ist für Anfang Dezember erwartet.

Die frisch gebackenen Kimberley Seltene Erden ( ASX: KRE ) ist bereits beäugte eine JORC-Upgrade an der Cummins Bereich der Seltenen Erden-Projekt in der East Kimberley Region von Western Australia - nach der Identifizierung Ressource Erweiterungen.

Das Unternehmen hat sich ein High-Auswirkungen Explorationsprogramm auf die Steigerung sowohl der Größe und Klassifizierung der bestehenden JORC abgeleitete Ressource von 11 Mio. Tonnen mit 1,1% insgesamt seltenen Erden Oxide (TREO) (0,5% cut-off) soll gekickt.

Ein neuer hochauflösender aeromagnetischen Umfrage ergab erhebliche neue Ressourcen-Erweiterung Ziele auf Cummins Range, mit mehreren Erweiterungen von magnetischen Tiefs über bestehende Bohr Reichweite - die das Unternehmen, sagte unterstützt die Ressource-Erweiterung Potenzial.

Zum Auftakt der Explorations-Programm zur Förderung der ungetestet magnetischen Tiefs innerhalb der Cummins Bereich Rohr, wird 5.500 Meter Reverse Bohren in frühen 7. September beginnen, mit einem Kriegsgefangenenlager für zusätzliche 11.000 Meter eingereicht.

Tim Dobson, Chief Executive Officer, sagte Proactive Investors heute bekannt, dass Zwischenergebnisse aus dem Programm werden ab Ende Oktober erhältlich, mit dem letzten Satz von Assays Mitte November - mit dem mit Spannung erwarteten Ressourcen-Update Anfang Dezember.


Aeromagnetischen Daten

Hervorheben der Prospektivität bei Cummins Range, der kürzlich erworbenen hochauflösenden aeromagnetischen Daten definiert erhebliche Seltenerdoxid Potenzial innerhalb der Cummins Bereich Rohr.

Wichtig ist - die Daten zeigten, was das Unternehmen bezeichnet als eine ausgezeichnete Korrelation zwischen den bestehenden Seltenerdoxid Ressource und eine zentrale magnetische niedrig.

Eine Reihe von anderen magnetischen Tiefs mit einer ähnlichen Signatur sind durch die neuen Daten innerhalb der Grenzen des Rohres zeigte.

Keine effektive Bohr besteht über die neuen Ziele.


Ähnliche Mischung zum Mt. Weld

Wo die Geschichte sehr interessant wird für Kimberley Seltene Erden ist, dass die Ressource-Oxid Mischung sehr ähnlich Lynas Corporations "(ASX: LYS) ist der Mt. Weld.

Ein weiterer Pluspunkt für das Unternehmen Cummins Range in Westaustralien, das gleiche wie Mt Weld gelegen, und wird daher unter den gleichen Australian unterstützt staatliche Vorschriften - und wird nicht leiden, die Beschränkungen anderer Unternehmen, die in fremden Ländern.


Joint Venture mit der Navigator-Ressourcen

Kimberley Seltene Erden ausgegliedert wurde von Navigator Resources (ASX: NAV), mit dem Unternehmen zu erwerben 25% der Cummins Reichweite auf Auflistung über einen Kaufvertrag mit Navigator.

Weitere 30% der Anteile kann durch Kimberley Seltenen Erden mit den Ausgaben von A $ 10.000.000 in der Exploration über einen Zeitraum von vier Jahren erworben werden, mit einem weiteren 25% der Anteile durch die Fertigstellung einer bankfähigen Machbarkeitsstudie.


Cummins Bereich strategisch positioniert

Das Projekt ist gut positioniert, 120 Kilometer von der Straße auf die Great Northern Highway läuft von Broome nach Wyndham und 130 Kilometer von Halls Creek und eine Landebahn.

Es gibt auch mehrere Minen bereits in den Bereich mit Coyote gold, Savannah Nickel-Kupfer-und Argyle Diamantenmine


Das Management

Tim Dobson kommt aus einer breiten Basis Erfahrung in einer Reihe von ASX gelistet und internationalen Bergbauunternehmen und verbrachte vier Jahre mit Placer Dome Projektentwicklung, einschließlich Rollen in Kanada und Chile.

Dobson zog dann in ein Lead-Management Rolle der Inbetriebnahme der ersten Nickel-Laterit-Betrieb in Australien - Centaur Mining Cawse Betrieb.

Dobson bringt auch für das Unternehmen Erfahrung im Management und technischen Herausforderungen im Betrieb von komplexen mineralischen Aufbereitungsanlagen sowohl in PNG und Australien.
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FunkyHat:

Gut

 
25.08.11 08:40
Das klingt sehr gut. Besonders der sehr eng gesteckte Zeitraum... Ergebnisse im November, Resourcen Upgrade im Dezember. Vielleicht schon mal ans Weihtnachtsgeld denken. ;)

Hier überspannen sie den Bogen in meinen Augen aber etwas: "Where the story gets very interesting for Kimberley Rare Earths is that the resource oxide blend is very similar to Lynas Corporations' (ASX: LYS) Mt Weld."
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heller-goisern:

News vom 29/8

 
29.08.11 06:15
media.wotnews.com.au/asxann/01211816.pdf

Boardroom Radio InterviewMon, 29 Aug 2011 09:45:00 +1000       4 hours, 27 minutes ago


For further information, please contact TIM DOBSON Chief Executive ASX ANNOUNCEMENT Kimberley Rare Earths Ltd ABN 20 147 678 779 Directors Ian Macpherson ‐ Chair & NED Allan Trench – NED Gerry Kaczmarek – NED Peter Rowe – NED Management Tim Dobson – CEO Geoff Collis – GM‐ Exploration Darren Crawte – Company Secretary Main Office 1/ 83 Havelock St West Perth WA 6005 Registered Office C/‐ MGI Perth Level 7, The Quadrant 1 William St Perth WA 6000 Telephone 08 9463 2463 Facsimile 08 9463 2499 Website kimberleyrareearths.com.au Capital Structure 125.6m shares 6.0m 25c, 2014 unlisted options 2.5m 30c 2014 unlisted options For further information, please contact TIM DOBSON Chief Executive Officer E‐mail ‐ tim.dobson@krel.com.au Tel – 0417 994 660 29 August 2011 BOARD ROOM RADIO INTERVIEW WITH TIM DOBSON Kimberley Rare Earths is pleased to provide an opportunity for shareholders to listen to an audio broadcast with Tim Dobson. Tim talks about new rare earths targets identified at Cummins Range. To listen to the broadcast, copy the following details into your web browser: www.brr.com.au/event/85606 About Kimberley Rare Earths Kimberley Rare Earths Limited listed on the Australian Securities Exchange on 18 May 2011, having raised $18.2m under an oversubscribed Initial Public Offering.

KRE was incorporated by Navigator Resources Limited, to be a specialist rare earths company and following listing, now holds a 25% interest in the Cummins Range Project. KRE has the right to earn up to 80% by funding exploration and development through to delivery of a bankable feasibility study. KRE’s first target is to spend $10m within four years to increase its interest to 55%.

The Cummins Range project comprises 1 granted exploration license (80/2232) in the East Kimberley with an 2 area of 48.5km and within which is contained an independently estimated Inferred JORC compliant resource. The resource contains 4.17 Mt at an average grade of 1.72% TREO (total rare earth oxide) for 71,700 tonnes TREO, 11.0% P2O5 and 187 ppm U3O8 (using a 1% TREO cut off). The Cummins Range project is one of only a few Australian rare earths projects with a Resource reported under the JORC Code..
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Boardroom Radio Interview Mon, 29 August 2011 09.45.00 1000 4 Stunden, 29 Minuten


Für weitere Informationen kontaktieren Sie bitte TIM DOBSON Chief Executive ASX BEKANNTMACHUNG Kimberley Seltene Erden Ltd ABN 20 147 678 779 Directors Ian Macpherson - Chair & NED Allan Trench - NED Gerry Kaczmarek - NED Peter Rowe - NED-Management Tim Dobson - CEO Geoff Collis - GM- Exploration Darren Crawte - Company Secretary Hauptamt 1 / 83 Havelock St West Perth WA 6005 Sitz der Gesellschaft C / - MGI Perth Level 7, The Quadrant 1 William St Perth WA 6000 Telefon 08 9463 2463 Fax 08 9463 2499 Webseite kimberleyrareearths.com.au Hauptstadt Structure 125.6m Aktien 6,0 25c, 2014 börsennotierte Optionen 2.5m 30c 2014 börsennotierte Optionen Für weitere Informationen kontaktieren Sie bitte TIM DOBSON Chief Executive Officer E-Mail - tim.dobson @ krel.com.au Tel - 0417 994 660 29 August 2011 BOARD ROOM RADIO INTERVIEW MIT TIM DOBSON Kimberley Seltene Erden freut sich, eine Gelegenheit für Aktionäre bereitzustellen, um eine Audio-Sendung mit Tim Dobson hören. Tim spricht über neue Seltene Erden-Ziele bei Cummins Bereich identifiziert. Zum Anhören der Sendung, kopieren Sie die folgenden Informationen in Ihrem Web-Browser: www.brr.com.au/event/85606 Über Kimberley Seltene Erden Kimberley Seltene Erden Limited an der Australian Securities Exchange auf 18. Mai 2011 aufgeführt sind, mit erhöht $ 18,2 Mio. im Rahmen einer überzeichneten Börsengang. KRE von Navigator Resources Limited gegründet wurde, zu einem Spezialisten Seltenen Erden Firma zu sein und folgende Auflistung, hält nun einen 25%-Beteiligung an der Cummins Range Project. KRE hat das Recht zum Erwerb von bis zu 80% durch die Finanzierung von Explorations-und Entwicklungsaktivitäten bis hin zur Lieferung einer bankfähigen Machbarkeitsstudie. KRE erste Ziel ist es, 10 Millionen Dollar ausgeben innerhalb von vier Jahren, seinen Anteil auf 55% zu erhöhen. Die Cummins Bereich Projekt besteht aus 1 erteilt Lizenz zur Exploration (80/2232) in der East Kimberley mit einem 2-Gebiet von 48.5km und innerhalb derer sich enthielt einen unabhängig geschätzt JORC konforme Ressource Inferred. Die Ressource enthält 4,17 Mt mit einem durchschnittlichen Gehalt von 1,72% TREO (insgesamt Seltenerdoxid) für 71.700 Tonnen TREO, 11,0% P2O5 und 187 ppm U3O8 (mit einer 1% TREO abgeschnitten). Die Cummins Bereich Projekt ist eines von nur wenigen australischen Seltene Erden-Projekte mit einer Ressource unter dem JORC Code gemeldet ..
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heller-goisern:

News vom 12/9

 
12.09.11 05:37
media.wotnews.com.au/asxann/01216923.pdf
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heller-goisern:

News vom 13/9

 
13.09.11 05:27
Mineral Hill Resource UpgradeTue, 13 Sep 2011 09:06:00 +1000       4 hours, 16 minutes ago


ACN 129 954 365 ASX:KBL Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Nth Sydney NSW 2060. PO Box 98, Nth Sydney NSW 2059. 13 September 2011 ASX RELEASE New Resource for Mineral Hill points to decade long copper gold production potential.

Resource definition drilling at Kimberley Metals Limited’s (ASX: KBL and KBLGA) Mineral Hill project in NSW has led to a 43 per cent lift in contained copper Resources to 44,385 tonnes and a 64% lift in contained gold Resources to 125,516 ounces with a further material upgrade in copper/gold Resources expected in the next fortnight. The increased Resource is due primarily to a lift in Indicated Resources for the Parkers Hill deposit and a maiden Resource for the Eastern Southern Ore Zone (ESOZ) deposit. A maiden Resource statement for the Southern Ore Zone (SOZ) is expected before the end of the month to further lift the copper-gold inventory.

A summary of the JORC-compliant Resource statement is set out in Table 1. Kimberley Executive Chairman Mr Jim Wall said today “The Parkers Hill upgrade and maiden resource for ESOZ can extend the current Mineral Hill Mine production profile by 50% to nine years and with a material increase in the gold Resource. This provides us with great encouragement, and plenty of opportunity to feed the mill and lift throughput towards 400,000 tonnes per annum for at least the next ten years.” 1 ACN 129 954 365 ASX:KBL Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Nth Sydney NSW 2060.

PO Box 98, Nth Sydney NSW 2059. 13 September 2011 New Resource Parkers Hill Primary/Sulphide Parkers Hill Oxide Pearse ESOZ SOZ Metal Content Parkers Hill Primary Parkers Hill Oxide Pearse ESOZ SOZ Summary New Indicated & Inferred Resource Old Indicated Resource ADDED Change t 1,500,000 1,100,000 298,000 315,000 TBA t 1,500,000 1,100,000 298,000 315,000 TBA 3,213,000 2,687,000 526,000 20% Cu % 1.9 0.9 1.9 t 28,500 9,900 5,985 t Cu 44,385 31,091 13,294 43% Pb % 1.2 3.7 0.1 t 18,000 40,700 315 t Pb 59,015 51,768 7,247 14% Zn % 1.2 0.4 0.1 t 18,000 4,400 315 t Zn 22,715 15,468 7,247 47% Ag g/t 36 70 80 8 oz 1,741,935 2,483,871 769,032 81,290 oz Ag 5,076,129 4,388,871 687,258 16% Au g/t 0.3 0.05 6.5 4.6 oz 14,516 1,774 62,484 46,742 oz Au 125,516 76,667 48,849 64% Table 1: Summary of new resources, excluding Southern Ore Zone (SOZ), for Mineral Hill Mine. Parkers Hill Oxide ....
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Mineral Hill Ressourcen-Upgrade Tue, 13 September 2011 09.06.00 1000 4 Stunden, 18 Minuten


ACN 129 954 365 ASX: KBL Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Nth Sydney NSW 2060. PO Box 98, Nth Sydney NSW 2059. . 13 September 2011 ASX RELEASE New Resource for Mineral Hill verweist auf jahrzehntelange Kupfer-Gold-Produktion potenzielle Ressource Definition Bohrungen in Kimberley Metals Limited (ASX: KBL und KBLGA) Mineral Hill-Projekt in NSW hat einen 43 Prozent heben in enthaltenem Kupfer-Ressourcen geführt auf 44.385 Tonnen und einer 64% anheben des enthaltenen Goldes Ressourcen, um 125.516 Unzen mit einem weiteren Material Upgrade in Kupfer / Gold-Ressourcen in den nächsten zwei Wochen erwartet. Die erhöhte Ressourcen ist vor allem auf einen Aufzug in Indicated Resources für die Parkers Hill Lagerstätte und ein Mädchen Ressourcen für die Ost-Süd-Ore Zone (ESOZ) zu hinterlegen. Ein Mädchen Ressourcen und Verlustrechnung für das südliche Ore Zone (SBZ) ist vor dem Ende des Monats weiter heben die Kupfer-Gold-Lager zu erwarten. Eine Zusammenfassung der JORC-konformen Ressourcenschätzung erfolgt in Tabelle 1 aufgeführt. Kimberley Executive Chairman Jim Mauer sagte heute "The Parkers Hill Upgrade und Mädchen Ressource für ESOZ kann die aktuelle Mineral Hill Mine Produktionsprofil um 50% auf 9 Jahre und mit einem signifikanten Anstieg der Gold-Ressource zu erweitern. Dies bietet uns eine große Ermutigung und reichlich Gelegenheit, die Mühle Futter-und Lift-Durchsatz auf 400.000 Tonnen pro Jahr für mindestens die nächsten 10 Jahre "1 ACN 129 954 365 ASX:. KBL Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Nth Sydney NSW 2060. PO Box 98, Nth Sydney NSW 2059. 13 September 2011 Neue Ressource Parkers Hill Primary / Sulfid Parkers Hill Oxide Pearse ESOZ SOZ Metallgehalt Parkers Hill Primary Parkers Hill Oxide Pearse ESOZ SOZ Zusammenfassung New angezeigten und geschlussfolgerten Ressourcen Old angezeigte Ressource ADDED Ändern t 1.500.000 1.100.000 298.000 315.000 1.500.000 1.100.000 t TBA 298.000 315.000 TBA 3.213.000 2.687.000 526.000 20% Cu% 1,9 0,9 1,9 t 28500 9900 5985 t Cu 44.385 31.091 13.294 43% Pb% 1,2 3,7 0,1 t 18.000 40.700 315 t Pb 59.015 51.768 7.247 14% Zn% 1,2 0,4 0,1 t 18000 4400 315 t Zn 22715 15468 7247 47% Ag g / t 36 70 80 8 Unzen 1.741.935 2.483.871 769.032 81.290 Unzen Ag 5.076.129 4.388.871 687.258 16% Au g / t 0,3 0,05 6,5 4,6 Unzen 14.516 1.774 62.484 46.742 Unzen Au 125.516 76.667 48.849 64% Tabelle 1: Zusammenfassung der neuen Ressourcen , mit Ausnahme von Süd-Ore Zone (SBZ), für Mineral Hill Mine. Parkers Hill Oxide ....
media.wotnews.com.au/asxann/01217376.pdf
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heller-goisern:

News vom 28/9

 
28.09.11 05:23
Financial Report for the period ended 30 June 2011Wed, 28 Sep 2011 08:30:00 +1000       4 hours, 52 minutes ago


KIMBERLEY RARE EARTHS LIMITED ABN 20 147 678 779 Financial report for the period ended 30 June 2011 Financial report for the period ended 30 June 2011 Corporate directory Corporate governance statement Directors’ report Auditor’s independence declaration Independent auditor’s report Directors’ declaration Statement of comprehensive income Statement of financial position Statement of changes in equity Statement of cash flows Notes to the financial statements Page 2 3 9 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 Kimberley Rare Earths Limited Corporate directory Corporate directory Board of Directors Mr Ian Macpherson Non‐Executive Director and Chairman Dr Allan Trench Non‐Executive Director Mr Gerry Kaczmarek Non‐Executive Director Mr Peter Rowe Non‐Executive Director Company Executives Mr Tim Dobson Mr Geoff Collis Company Secretary Mr Darren Crawte Registered Office C/‐ MGI Perth Level 7, The Quadrant 1 William Street PERTH WA 6005 Principal Place of Business 1/83 Havelock Street West Perth WA 6005 Telephone: (61 8) 9486 4326 Facsimile: (61 8) 9486 4327 Website: www.kimberleyrareearths.com.au Auditors HLB Mann Judd Level 4, 130 Stirling Street Perth WA 6000 Share Registry Advanced Share Registry Services Pty Ltd 150 Stirling Highway Nedlands WA 6009 Securities Exchange Australian Securities Exchange (Home Exchange: Perth, Western Australia) Code: KRE Chief Executive Officer General Manager ‐ Exploration 2 Kimberley Rare Earths Limited Corporate governance statement Corporate governance statement INTRODUCTION The Company is committed to implementing sound standards of corporate governance. In determining what those standards should involve, the Company has had regard to the ASX Corporate Governance Council’s Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations with 2010 Amendments (“Recommendations”). Further information about the Company’s corporate governance practices is set out on the Company’s website at www.kimberleyrareearths.com.au.

In accordance with the ASX Principles and Recommendations, information published on the Company’s website includes charters (for the Board and its committees), the Company’s Code of Conduct and other policies and procedures relating to the Board and its responsibilities. PRINCIPLE 1: LAY SOLID FOUNDATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT Recommendation 1.1: Companies should establish the functions reserved to the Board and those delegated to senior executives and disclose those functions. The Board has established functions that are reserved for the Board, as separate from those functions discharged by the Chief Executive Officer and are summarised in the Company’s Board Charter which is available on the Company’s website.

The Board retains responsibility for the following key areas: (a) Appointing, monitoring, managing the performance of, and if necessary terminating (the employment ....
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FunkyHat:

KRE prüft Übernahme eines REE Projekt in Mozambiqu

 
30.09.11 09:00

www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/...isplay=pdf&idsId=01222901

Die Liegenschaft bietet offenbar eine hohe Konzentration an Heavy REO, unter anderem mit Yttrium, Dysprosium und Erbium. Wäre natürlich eine gute Ergänzung zu den LREO Vorkommen auf dem Cummins Range Projekt. Andererseits ist ein zweites Standbein in Afrika natürlich mit reichlich Kosten verbunden.

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heller-goisern:

News vom 10/10

 
10.10.11 05:42
BRR Webcast - Resources Rising Stars PresentationMon, 10 Oct 2011 08:28:00 +1000       5 hours, 11 minutes ago


ASX RELEASE 10 October 2011 Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 PO Box 98, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 ACN 129 954 365 KIMBERLEY METALS AT RESOURCES RISING STARS – 28 SEPTEMBER 2011 KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED (ASX:KBL) has released a webcast with the following details: ‘BRR Webcast of Kimberly Metals Resources Rising Stars Presentation’ Speaker: Stuart Mathews, Chief Operating Officer Live date: Mon, 10 October 2011 9:30am AEST Access this webcast at www.brr.com.au/event/87194 Access other KBL webcasts at www.brr.com.au/asx/KBL Yours faithfully KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED Jim Wall Executive Chairman 1.
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BRR Webcast - Resources Rising Stars Presentation Mon, 10 Oktober 2011 08.28.00 1000 5 Stunden, 11 Minuten


ASX RELEASE 10. Oktober 2011 Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 PO Box 98, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 ACN 129 954 365 KIMBERLEY METALS AT RESOURCES RISING STARS - 28 SEPTEMBER 2011 KIMBERLEY Metals Limited (ASX: KBL) hat in einem Webcast veröffentlicht mit folgenden Angaben: "BRR Webcast von Kimberly Metals Ressourcen Rising Stars Präsentation" Referent: Stuart Mathews, Chief Operating Officer Live-Datum: Mon, 10. Oktober 2011 09.30 Uhr CET Zugriff auf diesen Webcast unter www.brr.com.au/event/ 87194 Zugriff anderer KBL Webcasts an www.brr.com.au / asx / KBL Mit freundlichen Grüßen KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED Jim Wand Executive Chairman 1.
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25% Minus Kommt mir bald so vor

 
13.10.11 05:08
das hier die Lichter bald aus sind,sie schmiert genau so ab wie die ehemalige Muttergesellschaft Navigator.Ich bin hier zwar nur mit einer kleinen Position von 500 Euro drin,aber das Geld hätte ich besser Spenden sollen,dann hätte ich es wenigstens Steuerlich absetzen können.
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News vom 14/10

 
14.10.11 05:33
Kimberley Rare Earths: trading at cash backing, developing an advanced rare earths project
Friday, October 14, 2011 by Proactive Investors


Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) listed on the ASX in mid 2011, and is a spin off from Navigator Resources (ASX: NAV) of its highly prospective Cummins Range Rare Earths Deposit.

Kimberley listed on the Australian Securities Exchange on 18 May 2011, having raised $18.2m under an oversubscribed Initial Public Offering.

Navigator Resources now holds a 25% interest in the Cummins Range Project.

The Cummins Range project comprises 1 granted exploration license (80/2232) in the East Kimberley with an area of 48.5km2 and within which is contained an independently estimated Inferred JORC compliant resource.

The resource contains 4.17 Mt at an average grade of 1.72% TREO (total rare earth oxide) for 71,700 tonnes TREO, 11.0% P2O5 and 187 ppm U3O8 (using a 1% TREO cut off).

A cut off grade of 0.5% increases the resource to 11 million tonnes at 1.1% of total rare earth oxides, for a total of 120,000 tonnes of rare earth oxides.

The Cummins Range project is one of only a few Australian rare earths projects with a Resource reported under the JORC Code.  KRE’s Cummins Range is one of only five JORC defined rare earth resources in Australia.

Cummins is only 1 of 20 formally defined rare mineral resources in the world today, There are currently 155 rare earth projects in the world today that are outside of China, and only 12 of these hold Proven and Probable, Measured and Indicated or Inferred Resources, with Kimberley numbered amongst those holding Inferred Resources.

Cummins is located 130 kilometres south west of Halls Creek, in the East Kimberley region of northern Western Australia, and is nearby existing gold, nickel-copper, and diamond producers.

There are no tourism or community overlaps and several operating mines operate in the area where Cummins is located.  Northern Australia is the nearest future REO region to Japan (5,500km) and China (4,500km).

The resource at Cummins is currently contained within a small portion of a large carbonatite intrusion situated amongst a larger number of targets that is now on a fast track for drilling, resource upgrade, and development of a bankable feasibility study.

Kimberley holds $16.912 million in cash, and is committed to a $10 million development effort to secure an 80% ownership interest, and quickly bring Cummins to the stage where a decision to mine can be reached.

Kimberly's interest in Cummins will increase by 30% to a total of 55%, upon completion of $10 million of exploration expenditures within the next 4 years.

A further 25% interest will be obtained on completion of a Bankable Feasibility Study, which will result in a final joint venture split of 80% to Kimberley, and 20% to Navigator Resources.

Navigator had previously completed drilling over a mineralized area that measured 400 by 500 metres and covered less than one quarter of a clearly defined carbonatite infusion at Cummins.

Navigator also confirmed that mineralization remained open in all directions, and that a number of additional highly prospective targets were identified for further exploration.  

Studies confirmed that Cummins is a laterite on a carbonatite diatreme that is intruded into pyroxenite, and hosts similar geology to the Mount Weld rare earth deposit, which is located near Laverton, Western Australia. Mount Weld is one of the richest rare earth deposits in the world and is owned by Lynas Corporation (ASX: LYC).

High REO Grades near Surface

The resource at Cummins is located within 75 metres of the surface, hosting drilling highlights at NRC 038 of 17 metres at 5.27% REO, at a depth of 42 metres, and NRC 058 of 29 metres at 4.57% REO, at a depth of 27 metres, confirming that the deposit will be amenable to low cost extraction from a shallow open pit.  

NCR 070 recorded 20 metres of 5.36% REO, with several 1 metre intersections grading 28.7%, and 21.43% REO.  NCR 068 intersected 40 metres at 3.74% REO, with 3 intersections of 1 metre at 12.63%, 13.56% and 14.84% REO, attesting to the high grade nature of the mineralization.  

Conceptual mine studies indicate a production rate of 2,000 to 4,000 tonnes of REO per year is possible, over a mine life of 10 years, with future increases in resource size adding to this rate.

Bulk mining from an open pit could send feedstock to an on site concentrator employing floatation, heavy media separation and magnetic methods, with potential by products including uranium and phosphate. Early studies assume a recovery rate of 60% of the rare earth oxides.

Preliminary metallurgical studies at Cummins show the presence of monazite and apatite along with minor amounts of bastnaesite. Both monazite and apatite have long established histories as sources of rare earths in mining operations worldwide.

Arafura Resources (ASX: ARU) has recently advanced the Nolan’s rare earth resource to the bankable feasibility stage, and has successfully extracted rare earths from apatite, and is planning an annualized production rate of 20,000 tonnes.

Cummins contains an array of rare earths, but is predominant in Lanthanum with 27.3%, Cerium at 47.7% and Neodymium at 15.2% as a proportion of the rare earth content.

The REO mix is mainly light rare earths where demand for rare earth elements such as cerium and lanthanum are strongest long term.  These elements are prized in steel alloys and batteries.

The value of rare earths within the current resource mix has been estimated at US$110.16 per kilo of total oxides produced, based on recent market pricing, and places Cummins on near pricing parity with Mount Weld, and slightly below Nolan’s and the Dubbo Rare Earth Project under development by Alkane Resources (ASX: ALK).

Potential for Resource Expansion

The Company has secured a drilling contractor and has launched its first drilling campaign.  

The Current Inferred Resource is open to the north and west.  New geophysics has revealed multiple new targets.  RC Drilling commenced 9th September.  This will consist of 7,500 metres of Rotary Core drilling, which will infill the current resource so that it can be upgraded from and Inferred to Indicated JORC compliant status.

The remainder of the drilling will step out to the northwest, which appears to carry the highest grades defined in the resource area so far.

A close spaced, low altitude, high resolution aeromagnetic and radiometric survey was recently completed over the entire Cummins Range diatreme, and surrounding country rock.

A close spaced ground gravity survey was also launched, and is expected to define areas of deepest weathering and appears to be coincident with the highest grades of rare earth oxides that have been previously defined.

High resolution satellite imagery of the project area was obtained, and will serve as a baseline for all logistical, environmental and development activities, and an auger contractor was retained to collect 1,354 samples across the entire tenement area, in an effort to define additional areas of rare earth mineralization.  

A metallurgical consultant has also been retained to review extraction and concentration technologies, downstream processing, and separation of various rare earths. Beneficiation studies will commence as soon as samples become available.

The Scale to be a Producer

Production rate deposits of similar size and grade indicate 2,000-4,000 tonnes per annum of rare earth oxides  may be possible.  Mine life assuming a 60% recovery indicates a possible mine life of +10 years.  The most likely operating scenario is for an open pit mine and on-site process plant to produce REO intermediate product and an off-site downstream processing to produce marketable products.

The company has appointed Tim Dobson as CEO, who has had long term experience focused on process and technical issues at large scale mining operations conducted worldwide. Geoff Collis was appointed as General Manager of Exploration, and has served in a senior role as exploration manager in many Western Australian and African exploration programs.

Mozambique rare earths acquisition

KRE has entered an agreement to earn up to a 90% interest in a pegmatite‐hosted rare earth project in Mozambique, with significant exploration potential, including for xenotime‐hosted yttrium, dysprosium and erbium.

A Heads of Agreement was signed with terms including total cash consideration of $300,000 payable up front to earn 40% JV interest in non gemstone rights, then cumulative $4 million over 5 years to earn up to 80%, with a right to increase to 90% by sole funding to production.

Historical data is promising and includes rock chip samples assaying over 20% TREO, and concentrates from 38 separate pits located throughout the pegmatite field sampled by current owner averaged over 1000ppm TREO with 55% being LREO, 25% HREO and 20% yttrium oxide.

Demand/Supply of rare earths

Rare earth prices did retreat in August and September. This is only to be expected as some RE prices such as Lanthanum Oxide peaked at 2,042% higher than the 30 June 2010 price.

There is a medium to long term RE supply bottleneck.  China is methodically restricting exports.  Demand is increasing through consumer growth and green technologies.  

Substitution options are either not possible, novel (years off) or more expensive.  It is now critical that RE mines are developed outside China to maintain supply.

Cash at Bank

Currently, this stands at $16.1 million.

Catalysts

- Undertake metallurgical test work studies at Cummins.  These will target a test-scale production of rare earth metal concentrates for the purpose of achieving near term commercial development
- Update in Cummins Resource Estimate in November

Analysis

That Cummins is in the same state as Lynas’ Mount Weld which provides Kimberley with a road-map of sorts for approvals.

Most rare earths oriented stocks have been marked down by the market in the last few months.

Kimberley Rare Earths has been no exception, down from $0.17 in July to current share price of $0.12 in October for a market value of $15.1 million.   Cash backing per share is currently $0.13.  Hence current market capitalisation ascribes nil value to Cummins.

Consequently, on an EV/Resource Tonne valuation, Kimberley is currently negative and one of few so rated.  Clearly, with any market pick up, this situation will be unlikely to last, providing an opportunity for investors at current prices.

On an in-situ valuation, Cummins' resource would be valued at around $4 billion, depending on recoveries in mining and processing.

While it might have only listed in 2011, Kimberley is amongst the front line of rare earth producers.  Kimberley is an advanced Australian rare earth resource play, one of few outside China.  Tim Dobson is progressing Cummins through exploration and development into production.

The new project offers potential for yttrium, dysprosium and terbium, all rare earth metals in critically short global supply, and complements the light rare earth project being developed at Cummins Range.

In the sell-off of rare earth stocks a number of stocks seem to have totally discounted and disregarded the potential of this world class project, having reduced the market capitalization of Kimberley to near cash levels, and providing investors with an opportunity to get onboard at the commencement of a well funded multi-year exploration and development program.  

Kimberley Rare Earths appears ready to follow in the footsteps of other notable Australian rare earth developers such as Lynas Corporation, Arafura Resources and Alkane Resources.
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Kimberley Rare Earths: Handel an Bargeld sichern, die Entwicklung eines fortgeschrittenen Seltene Erden-Projekt
Freitag, 14 Oktober, 2011 von Proactive Investors


Kimberley Rare Earths ( ASX: KRE ) an der ASX in Mitte 2011 aufgeführt und ist ein Spin-off von Navigator Resources (ASX: NAV). seiner sehr aussichtsreichen Cummins Bereich Seltene Erden Kaution Kimberley an der Australian Securities Exchange am 18. Mai 2011 aufgeführt , mit erhabenen $ 18,2 Mio. im Rahmen einer überzeichneten Börsengang. Navigator Ressourcen hält nun einen 25%-Beteiligung an der Cummins Range Project. Die Cummins Bereich Projekt umfasst 1 gewährt Explorationslizenz (80/2232) in der East Kimberley mit einer Fläche von 48.5km2 und in denen eine unabhängig geschätzten Inferred JORC konforme Ressource enthalten. Die Ressource enthält 4,17 Mt mit einem Durchschnittsgehalt von 1,72% TREO (total Seltenerdoxid) für 71.700 Tonnen TREO, 11,0% P2O5 und 187 ppm U3O8 (mit einer 1% TREO Cut-off). Ein Schnitt Off-Gehalt von 0,5% erhöht sich die Ressource auf 11 Millionen Tonnen mit 1,1% der gesamten Seltenerdoxide, für eine Gesamtmenge von 120.000 Tonnen Seltene Erden Oxide. Die Cummins Bereich Projekt ist eines von nur wenigen australischen seltenen Erden-Projekte mit einer Ressource berichtet unter dem JORC Code. KRE ist Cummins Range ist eine von nur fünf JORC definierte Seltenen Erden Ressourcen in Australien. Cummins ist nur 1 von 20 formal definiert seltenen Bodenschätzen in der Welt von heute, gibt es gegenwärtig 155 Seltene Erden-Projekte in der heutigen Welt, die außerhalb von China, und Nur 12 von diesen halten die nachgewiesenen und vermuteten, erkundeten und angezeigten oder abgeleiteten Ressourcen mit Kimberley unter den Inhabern Inferred Resources nummeriert. Cummins liegt 130 Kilometer südwestlich von Halls Creek, in der East Kimberley Region im Norden Westaustraliens und ist in der Nähe bestehender Gold-, Nickel-Kupfer und Diamant-Produzenten. Es gibt keinen Tourismus oder Gemeinde Überschneidungen und mehreren aktiven Minen arbeiten in dem Bereich, wo Cummins befindet. Nordaustralien ist die nächste Zukunft REO Region nach Japan (5.500 km) und China (4.500 km). Die Ressource bei Cummins ist derzeit in einem kleinen Ausschnitt aus einem großen Karbonatitkomplex Intrusion unter einer größeren Anzahl von Zielen, die nun auf eine schnelle gelegen enthaltenen track zum Bohren, Ressourcen-Upgrade und die Entwicklung von einer bankfähigen Machbarkeitsstudie. Kimberley hält 16.912.000 $ in bar, und ist mit einem $ 10.000.000 Entwicklungsaufwand zu 80% der Anteile an sicheren, schnell und bringen Cummins auf die Bühne, wo eine Entscheidung zu Mine erreicht werden. Kimberly Interesse an Cummins wird um 30% auf insgesamt 55% zu erhöhen, nach Abschluss der $ 10.000.000 der Exploration Ausgaben innerhalb der nächsten 4 Jahre. Weitere 25% Zinsen auf Abschluss einer bankfähigen Machbarkeitsstudie wird erhalten , was zu einer endgültigen Joint Venture von 80% bis Kimberley gespalten, und 20% auf Navigator Ressourcen führen. Navigator zuvor Bohrungen über eine mineralisierte Gebiet, das 400 von 500 Meter gemessen und erfasst weniger als ein Viertel eines klar definierten Karbonatit Infusion abgeschlossen bei Cummins. Navigator bestätigte auch, dass die Mineralisierung weiterhin in alle Richtungen offen, und dass eine Reihe von zusätzlichen vielversprechende Ziele wurden für die weitere Exploration identifiziert.   Studies bestätigt, dass Cummins ein Laterit auf einem Karbonatit Diatrem, die in Pyroxenit eingedrungen ist, und beherbergt ähnliche Geologie der Mount Weld Seltene Erden Lagerstätte, die in der Nähe Laverton, Western Australia befindet. Mount Weld ist eine der reichsten Seltene Erden-Lagerstätten der Welt und ist im Besitz Lynas Corporation (ASX: LYC) . Hohe REO Grades der Nähe der Oberfläche der Ressource bei Cummins innerhalb von 75 m unter der Oberfläche befindet, Hosting Bohr-Highlights auf der NRC 038 17 Meter bei 5,27% REO, in einer Tiefe von 42 Metern und NRC 058 von 29 Metern bei 4,57% REO, in einer Tiefe von 27 Metern, die bestätigt, dass die Anzahlung zugänglich sein Low-Cost-Extraktion aus einem flachen Tagebau.   NCR 070 aufgezeichneten 20 Meter von 5,36% REO, mit mehreren 1 Meter Kreuzungen mit 28,7% und 21,43% REO. NCR 068 durchteufte 40 Meter bei 3,74% REO, mit 3 Kreuzungen von 1 Meter bei 12,63%, 13,56% und 14,84% REO, zur Bestätigung der hochgradigen Art der Mineralisierung.    Conceptual meine Studien deuten auf eine Produktionsrate von 2.000 bis 4.000 Tonnen REO pro Jahr möglich ist, über eine Lebensdauer der Mine von 10 Jahren, mit der künftigen Steigerungen der Ressource Größe Zugabe, diesen Satz. Bulk-Mining aus einer offenen Grube könnte Ausgangsmaterial für eine Vor-Ort senden Konzentrator Einsatz Flotation, Heavy Media Separation und magnetischen Methoden, mit Potenzial von Produkten, einschließlich Uran und Phosphat. Frühe Studien gehen von einer Recovery Rate von 60% der Seltenen Erden Oxide. vorläufigen metallurgischen Studien bei Cummins zeigen die Anwesenheit von Monazit und Apatit zusammen mit geringen Mengen an Bastnäsit. Beide Monazit und Apatit haben eine lange Geschichte als Quellen der Seltenen Erden im Bergbau weltweit etabliert. Arafura Resources ( ASX: ARU ) hat vor kurzem die Nolans Seltene Erden-Ressource auf die bankfähige Machbarkeitsstudie fortgeschritten und hat erfolgreich Seltenen Erden aus Apatit gewonnen und ist Planung einer annualisierten Produktionsrate von 20.000 Tonnen. Cummins enthält eine Reihe von seltenen Erden, aber vorherrschend ist in Lanthan mit 27,3%, Cerium bei 47,7% und Neodym bei 15,2% als Anteil der Seltenen Erden Inhalte. Die REO-Mix ist in erster Linie Licht Seltenen Erden, wo die Nachfrage nach Seltenen Erden wie Cer und Lanthan sind am stärksten langfristig. Diese Elemente sind in Stahl-Legierungen und Batterien geschätzt. Der Wert der Seltenen Erden in der aktuellen Ressource-Mix bei US $ 110,16 pro Kilo insgesamt Oxide wurde geschätzt, basierend auf den letzten Marktpreisen und stellt Cummins auf in der Nähe Preise Parität mit Mount Weld, und leicht unter Nolans und Dubbo Seltene Erden Projekt in der Entwicklung von Alkan Resources ( ASX: ALK ) . Potenzial für die Expansion der Ressourcen Die Gesellschaft hat eine Bohrfirma gesichert und hat ihre erste Bohrkampagne.   Die aktuelle abgeleitete Ressource ist offen für die Nord-und west. New Geophysik hat mehrere neue Ziele ergeben. RC-Bohrungen begonnen 9. September. Dies wird von 7.500 Metern der Rotary Kernbohrungen, die die aktuelle Ressource Infill wird, so dass es aus aktualisiert werden können und abgeleiteten in die angezeigte JORC konform Status bestehen. Der Rest der Bohrung wird Schritt aus dem Nordwesten, die zu den höchsten tragen scheint Noten in der Ressource-Bereich so weit. definiert eine enge Abstand, geringe Höhe, hochauflösende aeromagnetische und radiometrische Untersuchung wurde vor kurzem über die gesamte Cummins Bereich Diatrem abgeschlossen, und die umliegenden Country-Rock. Eine enge Abstand Boden Schwerkraft Umfrage wurde auch ins Leben gerufen und wird voraussichtlich Bereiche der tiefsten Verwitterung und erscheint gleichzeitig mit dem höchsten Grade der Oxide der Seltenen Erden, die zuvor definiert wurden. definieren Hochauflösende Satellitenbilder des Projektgebietes erhalten wurde, und wird als Grundlage für alle logistischen, ökologischen und Entwicklungsaktivitäten dienen und eine Schnecke Auftragnehmer wurde beauftragt, 1.354 Proben über die gesamte Liegenschaft Gebiet zu sammeln, in dem Bemühen, weitere Bereiche der Seltenen Erden-Mineralisierung zu definieren.   A metallurgischen Berater auch beibehalten wurde, um die Extraktion und Konzentration Technologien, Downstream Processing, und die Trennung der verschiedenen Bewertungen Seltenen Erden. Veredlung Studien werden so bald wie Proben zur Verfügung stehen beginnen.
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News vom 24/10

 
24.10.11 05:33
BRR Interview - First Copper ShipmentMon, 24 Oct 2011 12:38:00 +1000       52 minutes ago


ASX RELEASE 24 October 2011 Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 PO Box 98, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 ACN 129 954 365 KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED BOARDROOM RADIO BROADCAST KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED (ASX: KBL and KBLGA) has released a broadcast with the following details: “Interview of Executive Chairman, Jim Wall - Kimberley Metals ships first copper concentrate" To listen, please copy the following details into your web browser: www.brr.com.au/event/88050 The presentation details are as follows:   First copper concentrate shipment Monday, 24 October 2011 at 11.30am Yours faithfully KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED Jim Wall Executive Chairman
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BRR Interview - First Copper Versand Mon, 24 Oktober 2011 12.38.00 1000 52 Minuten


ASX RELEASE 24. Oktober 2011 Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 PO Box 98, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 ACN 129 954 365 KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED BOARDROOM RADIO BROADCAST KIMBERLEY Metals Limited (ASX: KBL und KBLGA) hat eine Sendung mit dem veröffentlichten folgende Angaben: "Interview des Executive Chairman, Jim Wall - Kimberley Metals Schiffe zunächst Kupfer-Konzentrat" ​​zu hören, kopieren Sie bitte die folgenden Angaben in Ihrem Web-Browser: www.brr.com.au/event/88050 Die Präsentation Details sind wie folgt:   Erste Kupferkonzentrat Sendung Montag 24. Oktober, 2011 um 11.30 Uhr Mit freundlichen Grüßen KIMBERLEY METALS LIMITED Jim Wand Executive Chairman 1.
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News vom 10/11

 
10.11.11 05:16
Kimberley Rare Earths secures key rare earths metallurgical expert for Cummins Range
Thursday, November 10, 2011 by John Phillips


Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has appointed Michael Chan as General Manager - Project Development  for Cummins Range.

The appointment is a coup for KRE as rare earths metallurgical expertise is known to be almost non‐existent outside of China.

Chan, who will take the reins in mid-December 2011, has direct experience on the Mt Weld rare earths project being developed by Lynas Corporation (ASX:LYC).

His experience with Mt Weld commenced in 1989 when he was Manager ‐ Metallurgy/Process Engineering for the project with Ashton Mining Limited. During that time, Chan developed a unique process flow sheet for the complex Mt Weld metallurgy and co‐authored a technical paper on this subject with Dudley Kingsnorth.

Chan established Lynas’ presence in Kuantan, Malaysia. Lynas has since gone on to build their $270 million downstream rare earth metallurgical facility at Gebeng.

The large and complex Nolans Bore rare earth deposit in Northern Territory is being developed towards production by Arafura Resources (ASX: ARU). He joined Arafura in 2009 as Procurement/Supply Chain Manager where he has worked until joining KRE.

Tim Dobson, managing director, commented on his support for the appointment, adding "Michael brings world class rare earth project experience and critical Asian network connectivity to the role.

"His appointment strongly supports our resolve to differentiate KRE as a serious and capable rare earths project development company that is committed to the rapid but disciplined development of Cummins Range”.


Milestone delivery timetable

One of Kimberley’s three strategic objectives is to evaluate the flagship Cummins Range rare earths project for the purpose of achieving near term commercial development.

The objective has been developed into a strategic business plan, now budgeted and approved by the board, and requires the services of an experienced rare earths project manager to lead the three phases of studies, which Chan will do working with Geoff Collis (general manager - exploration).

Milestone deliveries for Kimberley include:

- Preliminary Evaluation Study for delivery by July 2012;
- Pre‐Feasibility Study with forecast completion in 2013; and
- Bankable Feasible Studies with forecast completion in 2015.
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Ebenfalls vom 10/11

 
10.11.11 05:35
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News vom 14/11

 
14.11.11 05:24
Kimberley Rare Earths eyes upgrade to 11Mt at 1.1% TREO within months at Cummins Range
Monday, November 14, 2011 by Angela Kean
Chief executive Tim Dobson told Proactive Investors today Kimberley Rare Earths now has an idea of the specific gravity of the Cummins Range deposit, which bodes well for the resource to be upgraded to the higher confidence Indicated category.

Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) is advancing closer to a resource upgrade and is awaiting drill assays from a recently completed reverse circulation drilling program at its Cummins Range rare earths project in Western Australia.

A total of 4,230 metres of drilling was completed in 77 holes aimed at boosting both the size and classification of the existing JORC Inferred Resource of 11 million tonnes at 1.1% total rare earths oxides (TREO) (0.5% cut-off).

A boost to the project is the fact that the resource oxide blend at Cummins Range is very similar to Lynas Corporations' (ASX: LYS) Mt Weld, believed to be the richest known deposit of rare earths in the world.

Each of the five high priority aeromagnetic targets defined previously within the Cummins Range pipe were subjected to scout drill tests.

Drill sites were selected by combining the gravity and geochemical data to prioritise the more prospective zones within the five aeromagnetic targets.

Chief executive officer Tim Dobson told Proactive Investors today Kimberley Rare Earths has also confirmed a proper specific gravity estimate of the Cummins Range deposit which was not undertaken previously.

"Resource estimators are usually reluctant to put things into an Indicated category without a proper measurement of the specific gravity, or the SG, of the deposit," he said.

"So we’ve done downhole gamma gamma logging now and we have an idea of the SG."

Difficult drilling conditions including binding clays, voids and water flow in several holes curtailed a component of the planned drilling resulting in a reduced program over the central resource area.

Such ground conditions are characteristic of the most strongly mineralised zones of the Cummins Range rare earth resource.

All reverse circulation drill samples have now been received by the laboratory and initial analytical results are expected shortly, with final completion of all analyses due by late November or early December.

Field activities at Cummins Range are currently being wound up for 2011 due to the onset of the northern wet season including regular thunderstorms and scrub fires.

Dobson said Kimberley Rare Earths expects to probably resume work at Cummins Range in about March or April 2012, when the wet season ends and access is restored to the project.

“When we go back in we’ll be taking a diamond drill rig in to collect metallurgical samples, as well as more reverse circulation drilling,” he said.  

In other news, Kimberley Rare Earths is due to complete legal due diligence on the Malilongue rare earths project in Mozambique in mid-December.

In late September, the company announced it had entered into an agreement with Great Western Mining to secure an option over the project.



Boosting Kimberley Rare Earth Expertise

Kimberley Rare Earths has appointed Michael Chan as General Manager – Project Development  for Cummins Range.

The appointment is a coup for Kimberley Rare Earths as rare earths metallurgical expertise is known to be almost non‐existent outside of China.

Chan, who will take the reins in mid-December 2011, has direct experience on the Mt Weld rare earths project being developed by Lynas Corporation.
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Kimberley Rare Earths Augen 11Mt Upgrade auf 1,1% TREO innerhalb weniger Monate bei Cummins Reichweite
Montag 14. November, 2011 von Angela Kean
Geschäftsführer Tim Dobson sagte Proactive Investors heute Kimberley Rare Earths nun eine Vorstellung von der besonderen Schwere der Cummins Reichweite Kaution, die ein gutes Omen für die Ressource, die ein höheres Vertrauen aufgerüstet werden angezeigte Kategorie.

Kimberley Rare Earths ( ASX: KRE ) näher an eine Ressource Upgrade voran und wartet Bohrergebnisse aus einer vor kurzem abgeschlossenen Reverse-Circulation-Bohrprogramm auf dem Cummins Bereich Seltene Erden-Projekt in Westaustralien. Insgesamt 4.230 Meter an Bohrungen in 77 abgeschlossen Löcher auf die Steigerung sowohl der Größe und Klassifizierung der vorhandenen JORC Inferred Resource von 11 Mio. Tonnen mit 1,1% insgesamt seltenen Erden Oxide (TREO) (0,5% cut-off) ab. Ein Schub für das Projekt ist die Tatsache, dass die Ressource-Oxid Mischung bei Cummins Reichweite ist sehr ähnlich zu Lynas Corporations "(ASX: LYS) Mt Weld, geglaubt, um die reichsten bekannten Lagerstätte von Seltenen Erden in der Welt sein. Jeder der fünf hohe Priorität aeromagnetischen Ziele zuvor innerhalb der Cummins Bereich Rohr definiert wurden, unterzogen Scout bohren Tests. Bohrstellen wurden durch die Kombination der Schwere und der geochemischen Daten, die mehr potenzielle Zonen innerhalb der fünf aeromagnetischen Ziele priorisieren ausgewählt.









Geschäftsführer Tim Dobson sagte Proactive Investors heute Kimberley Rare Earths hat auch eine richtige spezifische Gewicht Schätzung der Cummins Bereich Lagerstätte, die nicht durchgeführt wurde bisher bestätigt.

"Resource Schätzer sind in der Regel nur ungern Dinge in der angezeigten Kategorie bringen, ohne eine ordnungsgemäße Messung des spezifischen Gewichts, oder die SG, der Lagerstätte", sagte er.

"So haben wir getan Bohrloch Gamma Gamma Logging jetzt und wir haben eine Vorstellung von der SG."

Schwierige Bohrbedingungen einschließlich verbindlicher Ton, Hohlräume und Wasser fließen in mehrere Löcher beschnitten Bestandteil der geplanten Bohrungen was zu einem reduzierten Programm über die zentrale Ressource Fläche. Solche Bodenverhältnisse sind charakteristisch für die am stärksten mineralisierte Zonen der Cummins Bereich der Seltenen Erden Ressourcen . Alle RC-Bohrproben wurden jetzt durch das Labor eingegangen und erste Analyseergebnisse werden in Kürze, der endgültige Abschluss aller Analysen aufgrund von Ende November oder Anfang Dezember erwartet. Feldaktivitäten bei Cummins Bereich sind derzeit in Liquidation für das Jahr 2011 aufgrund der Beginn der Regenzeit im Norden einschließlich der regelmäßigen Gewitter und Gestrüpp Feuer.







Dobson sagte Kimberley Rare Earths erwartet wahrscheinlich wieder Arbeit bei Cummins Range in etwa im März oder April 2012, wenn die Regenzeit endet und Zugriff auf das Projekt wiederhergestellt ist. "Als wir wieder in gehen wir nehmen ein Diamantbohrgerät in zu sammeln metallurgischen Proben, sowie weitere Reverse-Circulation-Bohrungen ", sagte er.  In other news, Kimberley Rare Earths aufgrund rechtlicher Due Diligence auf der Malilongue Seltenen Erden Projekt in Mosambik Mitte Dezember abgeschlossen ist. Ende September, teilte das Unternehmen es hatte eine Vereinbarung mit Great Western Mining eine Option über das Projekt zu sichern eingegeben.









Boosting Kimberley Rare Earth Expertise

Kimberley Rare Earths hat Michael Chan als General Manager -. Projektentwicklung für Cummins Reichweite Die Ernennung ist ein Coup für Kimberley Rare Earths als seltene Erden metallurgische Know-how bekannt, fast nicht existent außerhalb Chinas ist. Chan, wer die Zügel in Mitte Dezember 2011 statt, hat direkte Erfahrung auf dem Mt. Weld Seltene Erden Projekt von Lynas Corporation entwickelt wurde.

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News vom 15/11

 
15.11.11 08:57
Melbourne Mining Club Presentation - Corrected Slide 28Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:13:00 +1000       1 hour, 39 minutes ago


A year of action Australia's newest copper gold producer November 2011 Jim Wall Executive Chairman DISCLAIMER Disclaimer This presentation has been prepared and issued by Kimberley Metals Limited (“the Company”). It contains general information about the Company’s activities current as at the date of the presentation. The information is provided in summary form and does not purport to be complete.

This presentation is not to be distributed (nor taken to have been distributed) to any persons in any jurisdictions to whom an offer or solicitation to buy shares in the Company would be unlawful. Any recipient of the presentation should observe any such restrictions on the distribution of this presentation and warrants to the Company that the receipt of the presentation is not unlawful. The presentation does not constitute, and should not be considered as, an offer or invitation to subscribe for or purchase any securities in the Company or as an inducement to make an offer or invitation with respect to those securities.

This presentation contains forecasts which are based on various assumptions. While the Company has endeavoured to ensure that that these assumptions are reasonable, the Company can not factor in future events which are not foreseeable. Therefore, it is possible that the forecasts may not be achieved.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, no representation, warranty or undertaking, express or implied, is made and, to the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility or liability is accepted by the Company or any or its officers, employees, agents or consultants or any other person as to the adequacy, accuracy, completeness or reasonableness of the information in this presentation. To the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility for any errors or omissions from this presentation whether arising out of negligence or otherwise is accepted. An investment in the shares of the Company is to be considered highly speculative.

Confidentiality The contents of this presentation are confidential. This presentation is being provided to you on the basis that you do not reproduce, communicate or disclose it to, or discuss it with, any other person without the prior permission of the Company. Competent Persons Statement The information in the Presentation that relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources has been compiled by Mr Stuart Mathews, MSc (Hons), who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and is a full-time employee of the Company.
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Melbourne Mining Club-Präsentation - Korrigierte Folie 28 Tue, 15 November 2011 16.13.00 1000 1 Stunde, 39 Minuten


Ein Jahr der neuesten Kupfer Aktion Australiens Goldproduzenten November 2011 Jim Wand Executive Chairman DISCLAIMER Disclaimer Diese Präsentation wurde erstellt und von Kimberley Metals Limited (das "Unternehmen") ausgestellt. Es enthält allgemeine Informationen über die Aktivitäten des Unternehmens aktuell wie zum Zeitpunkt der Präsentation. Die Informationen in zusammengefasster Form zur Verfügung gestellt und erheben keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Diese Präsentation ist nicht zu verteilen (noch ergriffen werden, um verteilt worden sind), um alle Personen in Gerichtsbarkeiten, denen ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum Kauf von Aktien der Gesellschaft erwerben werden würde rechtswidrig. Jeder Empfänger der Präsentation sollte diese zu beachten über die Verteilung dieser Präsentation und garantiert dem Unternehmen, dass der Erhalt der Präsentation nicht rechtswidrig ist. Die Präsentation stellt kein und sollte nicht als ein Angebot oder eine Einladung zur Zeichnung oder zum Kauf von Wertpapieren der Gesellschaft oder als Anreiz für ein Angebot oder eine Einladung in Bezug auf diese Wertpapiere zu berücksichtigen. Diese Präsentation enthält Prognosen, die sich auf auf verschiedenen Annahmen. Während das Unternehmen hat sich bemüht, sicherzustellen, dass diese Annahmen realistisch sind, kann die Gesellschaft nicht in zukünftige Ereignisse, die nicht vorhersehbar sind Faktor. Daher ist es möglich, dass die Prognosen nicht erreicht werden kann. Um die maximale soweit gesetzlich zulässig, wird keine Zusicherung, Gewährleistung oder Verpflichtung, weder ausdrücklich noch stillschweigend, hergestellt und, um die maximale soweit gesetzlich zulässig, keine Verantwortung oder Haftung übernommen wird von der Gesellschaft oder einer oder seine leitenden Angestellten, Mitarbeiter, Vertreter oder Berater oder eine andere Person als der Richtigkeit, Genauigkeit, Vollständigkeit oder Angemessenheit der Informationen in dieser Präsentation. Um die maximale soweit gesetzlich zulässig, keine Verantwortung für etwaige Fehler oder Auslassungen in diesem Vortrag, ob sich aus Fahrlässigkeit oder sonst akzeptiert wird. Eine Investition in die Aktien der Gesellschaft ist es, als höchst spekulativ werden. Vertraulichkeit Die Inhalte dieser Präsentation sind vertraulich. Diese Präsentation wird Ihnen auf der Basis vorausgesetzt, dass Sie nicht zu reproduzieren, zu kommunizieren oder offen zu legen, oder diskutieren Sie mit, jede andere Person, ohne die vorherige Genehmigung des Unternehmens. Kompetente Personen Statement Die Angaben in der Präsentation, die sich auf Explorationsergebnisse und Mineralressourcen beziehen, wurden von Herrn Stuart Mathews, MSc (Hons), der ein Mitglied des Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ist zusammengestellt worden und wird ein Vollzeit-Angestellter der Company.
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News vom 23/11

 
23.11.11 05:33
2011 AGM PresentationWed, 23 Nov 2011 11:56:00 +1000       2 hours, 35 minutes ago


Annual General Meeting 23 November 2011 PRECIOUS & BASE METAL PRODUCTION COMPANY 2 DISCLAIMER Disclaimer This presentation has been prepared and issued by Kimberley Metals Limited (“the Company”). It contains general information about the Company’s activities current as at the date of the presentation. The information is provided in summary form and does not purport to be complete.

This presentation is not to be distributed (nor taken to have been distributed) to any persons in any jurisdictions to whom an offer or solicitation to buy shares in the Company would be unlawful. Any recipient of the presentation should observe any such restrictions on the distribution of this presentation and warrants to the Company that the receipt of the presentation is not unlawful. The presentation does not constitute, and should not be considered as, an offer or invitation to subscribe for or purchase any securities in the Company or as an inducement to make an offer or invitation with respect to those securities.

This presentation contains forecasts which are based on various assumptions. While the Company has endeavoured to ensure that that these assumptions are reasonable, the Company can not factor in future events which are not foreseeable. Therefore, it is possible that the forecasts may not be achieved.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, no representation, warranty or undertaking, express or implied, is made and, to the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility or liability is accepted by the Company or any or its officers, employees, agents or consultants or any other person as to the adequacy, accuracy, completeness or reasonableness of the information in this presentation. To the maximum extent permitted by law, no responsibility for any errors or omissions from this presentation whether arising out of negligence or otherwise is accepted. An investment in the shares of the Company is to be considered highly speculative.

Confidentiality The contents of this presentation are confidential. This presentation is being provided to you on the basis that you do not reproduce, communicate or disclose it to, or discuss it with, any other person without the prior permission of the Company. Competent Persons Statement The information in the Presentation that relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources has been compiled by Mr Stuart Mathews, MSc (Hons), who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and is a full-time employee of the Company.

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2011 AGM Presentation Wed, 23 November 2011 11.56.00 1000 2 Stunden, 35 Minuten


Hauptversammlung 23 November 2011 Edel-und Basismetall PRODUCTION COMPANY 2 DISCLAIMER Disclaimer Diese Präsentation wurde erstellt und von Kimberley Metals Limited (das "Unternehmen") ausgestellt. Es enthält allgemeine Informationen über die Aktivitäten des Unternehmens aktuell wie zum Zeitpunkt der Präsentation. Die Informationen in zusammengefasster Form zur Verfügung gestellt und erheben keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Diese Präsentation ist nicht zu verteilen (noch ergriffen werden, um verteilt worden sind), um alle Personen in Gerichtsbarkeiten, denen ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum Kauf von Aktien der Gesellschaft erwerben werden würde rechtswidrig. Jeder Empfänger der Präsentation sollte diese zu beachten über die Verteilung dieser Präsentation und garantiert dem Unternehmen, dass der Erhalt der Präsentation nicht rechtswidrig ist. Die Präsentation stellt kein und sollte nicht als ein Angebot oder eine Einladung zur Zeichnung oder zum Kauf von Wertpapieren der Gesellschaft oder als Anreiz für ein Angebot oder eine Einladung in Bezug auf diese Wertpapiere zu berücksichtigen. Diese Präsentation enthält Prognosen, die sich auf auf verschiedenen Annahmen. Während das Unternehmen hat sich bemüht, sicherzustellen, dass diese Annahmen realistisch sind, kann die Gesellschaft nicht in zukünftige Ereignisse, die nicht vorhersehbar sind Faktor. Daher ist es möglich, dass die Prognosen nicht erreicht werden kann. Um die maximale soweit gesetzlich zulässig, wird keine Zusicherung, Gewährleistung oder Verpflichtung, weder ausdrücklich noch stillschweigend, hergestellt und, um die maximale soweit gesetzlich zulässig, keine Verantwortung oder Haftung übernommen wird von der Gesellschaft oder einer oder seine leitenden Angestellten, Mitarbeiter, Vertreter oder Berater oder eine andere Person als der Richtigkeit, Genauigkeit, Vollständigkeit oder Angemessenheit der Informationen in dieser Präsentation. Um die maximale soweit gesetzlich zulässig, keine Verantwortung für etwaige Fehler oder Auslassungen in diesem Vortrag, ob sich aus Fahrlässigkeit oder sonst akzeptiert wird. Eine Investition in die Aktien der Gesellschaft ist es, als höchst spekulativ werden. Vertraulichkeit Die Inhalte dieser Präsentation sind vertraulich. Diese Präsentation wird Ihnen auf der Basis vorausgesetzt, dass Sie nicht zu reproduzieren, zu kommunizieren oder offen zu legen, oder diskutieren Sie mit, jede andere Person, ohne die vorherige Genehmigung des Unternehmens. Kompetente Personen Statement Die Angaben in der Präsentation, die sich auf Explorationsergebnisse und Mineralressourcen beziehen, wurden von Herrn Stuart Mathews, MSc (Hons), der ein Mitglied des Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ist zusammengestellt worden und wird ein Vollzeit-Angestellter der Company. Er besitzt ausreichend Erfahrung ....
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News vom 29/11

 
29.11.11 05:14
Kimberley Rare Earths set to restructure board
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by Christine Feary


Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) is kicking off a board restructure, with the aim of bringing in two non-executive directors to complement the company’s remaining board and senior management team.

The restructure is expected to be complete by the end of March, 2012.

The move was sparked by the decision by independent non-executive director Peter Rowe and non-executive director and chief financial officer Gerry Kaczmarek to step down from the company’s board.

Rowe will remain as a technical consultant to Kimberley, but will not seek re-election to the board at the company’s annual general meeting today, while Kaczmarek will remain on the board until completion of the restructure.

Rowe, who was appointed to the board in the early stages of the formation of Kimberley, has cited other board and professional commitments is his decision.

Kaczmarek’s resignation is due in part to Navigator Resources’ (ASX: NAV) reduced shareholding, a result of the recent in-specie distribution of Kimberley shares to Navigator shareholders
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Kimberley Rare Earths Set an Bord Umstrukturierung
Dienstag 29. November, 2011 von Christine Feary


Kimberley Rare Earths ( ASX: KRE ) ist Auftakt einer Platine Umstrukturierung mit dem Ziel, in zwei nicht-exekutiven Direktoren des Unternehmens verbleibenden Board und Senior Management Team ergänzen. Die Umstrukturierung wird voraussichtlich bis Ende März abgeschlossen ist, 2012. Der Umzug wurde durch die Entscheidung von unabhängigen Non-Executive Director Peter Rowe und Non-Executive Director und Chief Financial Officer Gerry Kaczmarek zum Rücktritt vom Vorstand des Unternehmens ausgelöst. Rowe wird als technischer Berater zur Kimberley bleiben, aber nicht zu suchen Wiederwahl in den Verwaltungsrat des Unternehmens Hauptversammlung heute, während Kaczmarek wird auf der Platine bis zum Abschluss der Umstrukturierung bleiben. Rowe, der dem Vorstand in den frühen Stadien der Bildung von Kimberley ernannt wurde, hat andere Brett und zitiert beruflichen Verpflichtungen ist seine Entscheidung. Kaczmarek Rücktritt ist zum Teil aufgrund Navigator Resources (ASX: NAV) reduziert Beteiligung, ein Ergebnis der jüngsten in-specie Verteilung von Kimberley Aktien Navigator Aktionäre.
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News vom 6/12

 
06.12.11 05:12
Kimberley Rare Earths intercepts broad zones of rare earths at Cummins Range, Western Australia
Tuesday, December 06, 2011 by Christine Feary
Significant near surface, broad zones of total rare earth oxides of up to 41 metres at 3.85% TREO, complemented by smaller, high grade zones, offer potential for an open pit operation at Kimberley's Cummins Range Project. Managing director Tim Dobson told Proactive Investors today that metallurgical work is underway with diamond drilling planned for 2012.

Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has intercepted up to 41 metres at 3.85% total rare earth oxides (TREO) at the Cummins Range Rare Earth Project in Western Australia as it aims to upgrade the project’s Resource.

Broad rare earth intercepts have been returned from the infill and extensional reverse circulation drilling program that was recently completed at Cummins Range.

The best intercepts from the program include:

- 41 metres at 3.85% TREO from 11 metres;
- 61 metres at 2.04% TREO from 2 metres; and
- 30 metres at 2.93% TREO from 37 metres.

High grade intercepts of up to 3 metres at 11.14% TREO from 51 metres have also been intercepted.

So far about 50% of assays from the program have been received, with the remainder due within 10 days.

“The most exciting thing about this for us is it’s really confirmed this deposit as being a very consistent and good quality deposit,” Kimberley managing director Tim Dobson told Proactive Investors today.

“Also, it’s changed our view on the shape of it a little bit, having a northwest-southeast strike, and we’re seeing that it’s still open in those directions, both to the northwest and to the southeast.”

Segments of the deposit have been observed as being preferentially enriched in heavy rare earth oxides (HREO), with studies underway to determine if these can be taken advantage of during the early stages of mining.

There is potential to exploit the deposit using open pit mining, with much of the deposit outcropping or occurring within 50 metres of the surface. Due to the near surface nature of the mineralisation, no pre-strip would be required for a potential starter pit.

Importantly, low levels of uranium and thorium could reduce the radiation management criteria for the project.

The Cummins Range drilling program was initially aimed at extending and upgrading the existing JORC Inferred Resource, which currently stands at 11 million tonnes at 1.1% TREO, based on a 0.5% cut-off.

Results from a 2007 drilling program at the site were missing some quality control data and lacked a specific gravity measurement, meaning the Resource was unable to be upgraded.

Dobson said the company was focused on gathering sufficient data to make an upgrade possible.

“We’ve now measured that specific gravity, and in conjunction with the independent geologist we have got all the quality assurance/quality control done properly, so we’ve now ticked both those boxes."

A total of 4,230 metres of drilling has been completed in 77 holes, with 4,499 samples submitted to Intertek/Genalysis in Perth for analysis.

In addition to rare earths, each sample will be assayed for uranium, thorium, phosphorus, scandium, niobium, tantalum and a range of gangue elements, to assist with metallurgical characterisation.

Kimberley also tested five high priority aeromagnetic target areas, with drill sites selected by combining the gravity and geochemical data.

Difficult drilling conditions including binding clays, voids and water flow in several holes reduced the program over the central resource area.

These ground conditions are also characteristic of the strongest mineralised zones in the Cummins Range rare earth resource.

While final results are pending, Dobson says Kimberley has started metallurgy work, with basic sighter flotation tests being carried out on samples from the 2007 drilling campaign.

“Once we’ve got all the assays in we’ll then identify which samples, intersections that we want to use for a much larger flotation test work campaign," he said.

“Over the summer when we can’t drill we’ll actually be doing a lot of metallurgy; that will then also assist us with the next drilling program and we will almost definitely take a diamond drill rig into the site at the end of the wet season to get much better metallurgical samples.”

Kimberley holds a 25% interest in Cummins Range, but has the right to earn up to 80% by finding exploration and development through to the delivery of a bankable feasibility study.

The company will spend $10 million within four years to increase its interest to 55%.

Analysis

Kimberley’s Cummins project is in the same state as Lynas Corporation’s (ASX: LYS) Mount Weld, which is believed to be the richest known rare earths deposit in the world. This provides the company with a road map of sorts for approvals.

In addition, the majority of rare earths oriented stocks have been marked down by the market in the last few months.

Kimberley Rare Earths has been no exception, down from $0.17 in July to a current share price of $0.10 in December,

On an EV/Resource Tonne valuation, Kimberley is currently one of few rated negatively. Clearly, with any market pick up, this situation will be unlikely to last, providing an opportunity for investors at current prices.

On an in-situ valuation, Cummins' resource would be valued at around $4 billion, depending on recoveries in mining and processing.

While it might have only listed in May 2011, Kimberley is among the front line of rare earth producers, one of few advanced rare earth resource players outside China.

Managing director Tim Dobson is progressing Cummins through exploration and development into production.

The sell-off of rare earth stocks seems to have discounted and disregarded the potential of this world class project, having reduced the market capitalisation of Kimberley to near cash levels.

This provides investors with an opportunity to get onboard at the beginning of a well-funded multi-year exploration and development program.

Kimberley Rare Earths appears ready to follow in the footsteps of other notable Australian rare earth developers such as Lynas Corporation, Arafura Resources (ASX: ARU) and Alkane Resources (ASX: ALK).
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News vom 7/12

 
07.12.11 05:25
Boardroomradio Interview mit Tim Dobson Wed, 7 Dezember 2011 08.41.00 1000 5 Stunden, 42 Minuten


Für weitere Informationen kontaktieren Sie bitte TIM DOBSON Chief Executive ASX BEKANNTMACHUNG ASX: KRE Kimberley Rare Earths Limited ABN 20 147 678 779 Directors Ian Macpherson - Chairman & NED Tim Dobson - Managing Director Allan Trench - NED Gerry Kaczmarek - NED-Management Tim Dobson - Managing Director Geoff Collis - GM-Exploration Darren Crawte - Company Secretary Hauptgeschäftssitz Suite 1, 83 Havelock St West Perth WA 6005 Telefon: +61 8 9486 4326 Fax: +61 8 9486 4327 Registered Office C / - MGI Perth Level 7, die Quadrant 1 William St, Perth WA 6000 Telefon: +61 8 9463 2463 Fax: +61 8 9463 2499 Webseite www.kimberleyrareearths.com.au Kapitalstruktur 125.6m Aktien 6,0 25c, 2014 börsennotierte Optionen 2.5m 30c, 2014 börsennotierte Optionen für weitere Informationen, kontaktieren Sie bitte TIM DOBSON Geschäftsführer info@kimberleyrareearths.com.au Tel: +61 8 9486 4326 7. Dezember 2011 BOARDROOM RADIO INTERVIEW KERNPUNKTE Kimberley Rare Earths freut sich, eine Gelegenheit für Aktionäre bereitzustellen, um eine Audio-Sendung mit Tim zu hören Dobson. Tim spricht über die erste Runde der Bohrabschnitte, dass bei Cummins Bereich erreicht wurden. Zum Anhören der Sendung, kopieren Sie die folgenden Informationen in Ihrem Web-Browser. www.brr.com.au/event/89888.

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News vom 9/12

 
09.12.11 05:24
Kimberley Rare Earths nears start of exploration at Malilongue after earning 40% interest
Friday, December 09, 2011 by Angela Kean
Kimberley Rare Earths managing director Tim Dobson told Proactive Investors today the company’s plan is to have a pipeline of rare earth projects that will move into production over the next five to 10 years. The company is building on that goal with the recent 40% earn-in to the Malilongue heavy rare earths project in Mozambique.

Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has reached the significant milestone of acquiring a 40% interest in the Malilongue heavy rare earths project in northwest Mozambique after recently completing due diligence on the project.

Malilongue is a pegmatite hosted rare earths project which hosts major exploration potential, including for xenotime-hosted yttrium, dysprosium and erbium.

Previous pegmatite grab samples assaying over 20% total rare earth oxides show the highly prospective nature of the project.

Kimberley Rare Earths managing director Tim Dobson said the deal provides the company with a heavy rare earths project to add to its portfolio, which includes the Cummins Range Rare Earth Project in Western Australia which is a light rare earths project.

Under the farm-in agreement made with Great Western Mining, a gemstone mining company incorporated in Mozambique, Kimberley Rare Earths can earn up to a 90% interest in the Malilongue project.

To satisfy the acquisition of the initial 40% interest, Kimberley Rare Earths will pay Great Western a further A$250,000, taking total payments to $300,000, as well as issue 1 million shares at the five day volume weighted average price prior to issue and 750,000 options exercisable at $0.30 each within four years from six months after the date of issue.

Additional consideration comprises a cumulative $4 million payment over five years to earn up to 80%, with a right to increase to 90% by sole funding to production.

Kimberley Rare Earths will begin exploration immediately with the re-processing of geophysical and Landsat data to define suitable exploration targets for follow-up.

Dobson said the first exploration program will include including geological mapping, rock chip sampling and stream sediment sampling to identify the first drilling targets.

The company is aiming to have a rig on the project for the start of drilling after Mozambique’s wet season in the June quarter 2012.


Impressive historical data

No doubt attracting Kimberley Rare Earths to the Mozambique domiciled project is the historical data, which includes rock chip samples assaying over 20% TREO.

Added to this is concentrates from 38 separate pits located throughout the pegmatite field sampled by the current owner, which have averaged over 1000ppm TREO with 55% being LREO, 25% HREO and 20% yttrium oxide.

A sample extracted from the eluvial beds was subjected to mineralogical examination by a scanning electron microscope and found to comprise major xenotime and minor monazite and zircon.

In addition to yttrium, the xenotime shows appreciable dysprosium and erbium.


Strategic project location

Malilongue is located in western Mozambique about 300 kilometres west of the regional mining centre of Tete, and comprises two tenements, Mining Concession 1133C and Prospecting License 1583L.

Another plus for the project is good access with grid hydroelectric power, with mobile phone coverage located 50 kilometres to the east.

Great Western has established some basic infrastructure within the mining concession including a secure office, accommodation, workshop complex and has fully operational earth moving, haulage and treatment facilities associated with its gemstone operation.



Potential Projects

Dobson also told Proactive Investors Kimberley Rare Earths is assessing somewhere between five and 10 potential heavy and light rare earths project acquisitions at the moment, both in Australia and overseas.

“We are looking at other rare earth projects. We will only take on good quality projects. One of our biggest assets is our cash position and we want to make sure we conserve that as best we can,” he said.  

“We’ve only got room for a couple of grassroots projects. I am actually looking for another advanced project. Our plan is to have a pipeline of projects that will move into production over say the next five to 10 years
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News vom 12/12

 
12.12.11 05:31
Mineral Hill UpdateMon, 12 Dec 2011 12:12:00 +1000       2 hours, 12 minutes ago


ACN 129 954 365 ASX: KBL, KBLGA Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Nth Sydney NSW 2060. PO Box 98, Nth Sydney NSW 2059. 12 December 2011 ASX RELEASE MINERAL HILL UPDATE KBL Mining Limited, formerly Kimberley Metals Limited, (“the Company” or “ KBL”) is pleased to report the following updates for the Mineral Hill mine, located approximately 65 kilometres north of Condobolin in central-western New South Wales.

Concentrate Shipments The Company continues to produce copper concentrates within specification from mining of ore from the Parkers Hill underground mine. • • • • • • The first shipment of concentrates are now at the Yunnan Copper smelter in China The second shipment departed 19 November 2011 The third shipment left Port Botany on 10 December 2011. The fourth shipment is scheduled to depart on 29 December 2011.

A total of 2,707 tonnes was despatched in the first three shipments. Future shipments are scheduled at regular three week intervals in line with the mine plan Mill Production Copper recoveries have continued to achieve 85-90% and the average concentrate grade has improved to 25% copper attributable to maintaining a consistent high ore grade feed to the plant and the presence of bornite in the ore which is a higher grade copper mineral resulting in a higher quality concentrate. The team at Mineral Hill are currently working on expanding forecast production targeting an initial 10% gain in mill feed from the current forecast rate of 250,000 tonnes of ore per annum to 275,000 tonnes per annum.

Expanded production is expected to commence in January and will mean a 10% increase in planned copper metal production from 4,900 to 5,200 tonnes in concentrate. Current mill capacity has been restricted to a maximum of 28 tonnes per hour (250,000 tonnes of ore per annum) due to tailings pipe and mill cyclone pump restrictions, resulting in no catch up ability after power or other outages. These restrictions are currently been addressed with a second tailings line currently being installed and larger mill cyclone pumps due for installation in the next two weeks.

ACN 129 954 365 ASX: KBL, KBLGA Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Nth Sydney NSW 2060. PO Box 98, Nth Sydney NSW 2059. 12 December 2011 Further gains are expected in mill feed based on coarse grind metallurgy test work completed by the Company.

Indications are that high copper recoveries are still achievable at coarser
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heller-goisern:

Ebenfalls vom 12/12 interview

 
12.12.11 05:31
www.brr.com.au/event/89938
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heller-goisern:

news vom 20/12

 
20.12.11 08:55
www.brr.com.au/event/90100/tim-dobson-managing-director
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heller-goisern:

News vom 23/1

 
23.01.12 05:22
Placement of 8.8 million sharesMon, 23 Jan 2012 08:32:00 +1000       5 hours, 47 minutes ago


ACN 129 954 365 ASX: KBL, KBLGA Level 3, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Nth Sydney NSW 2060. PO Box 98, Nth Sydney NSW 2059. 23 January 2012 ASX RELEASE Placement of 8.8 million shares KBL Mining is pleased to announce that it has agreed to place 8.8 million shares at 25 cents per share to professional and sophisticated investors.

The placement was arranged through Martin Place Securities. The issue received strong support and the original $2 million raising was increased to $2.2 million. The proceeds will be used to strengthen the Company’s working capital.

For further information, please contact: Jim Wall Executive Chairman Kimberley Metals Limited Telephone: 02 9927 2005 Barry Dawes Managing Director Martin Place Securities Telephone: 02 9222 9111 About KBL Mining Limited KBL Mining is an Australian resource company listed on the ASX (ASX: KBL and KBLGA) with focus on precious and base metals The Company (75%) and Henan Yuguang Gold & Lead Co. Ltd (HYG&L) (25%,) own the Sorby Hills Silver-Lead-Zinc deposit in Western Australia, which is one of the world’s largest near surface undeveloped silver-lead deposits, close to port infrastructure and a short distance from Asian markets. The Company wholly owns the Mineral Hill Mine located in central New South Wales.

Current production of 250,000tpa at Mineral Hill is forecast to increase to 400,000tpa with the introduction of gold and silver dore production from the Pearse open cut from mid-2012. Initial planned production at Sorby Hills will be 500,000tpa from mid-2013. More information can be found on KBL’s website at www.kblmining.com.au..
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FunkyHat:

Hab ich was verpasst?

 
23.01.12 16:16
"KBL Mining" und "Kimberley Metals" haben vermutlich _nichts_ mit Kimberley Rare Earths zu tun, richtig? Dann erschliesst sich mir der Sinn des Beitrags #30 nicht.
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heller-goisern:

News vom 25/1

 
25.01.12 04:38
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heller-goisern:

News vom 10/2

 
10.02.12 05:09
Kimberley Rare Earths completes board restructure with appointment of Jon Parker
Friday, February 10, 2012 by Christine Feary


Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has completed a board restructure announced late in 2011, welcoming Jon Parker as a non-executive director.

Parker brings strong corporate experience in the resource and energy sectors to the board, with 30 years’ experience in commercial, development and strategy roles along with 10 years in technical roles.

He spent 26 years with Rio Tinto in management and executive roles in iron ore, energy, kaolin and aluminium.

Kimberley chairman Ian Macpherson said Parker’s experience with strategy development would be a boon for the company.

“Jon brings a strong focus on strategic thinking to the board and through his recent consulting roles, will be a valuable resource as the company develops its rare earth projects towards production both in Australia and overseas.”

The board restructure was announced following the decision by independent non-executive director Peter Rowe and non-executive director and chief financial officer Gerry Kaczmarek to step down from the board.

Kaczmarek has officially stepped down from the board following Parker’s appointment.
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There were only two small trades in Kimberley Rare Earths Limited (KRE) yesterday. But over the past week there has been some buying activity that suggests there is insider buying in the company. If you look at the above daily stock chart, you can clearly see this spurt of buying.

Yesterday, the stock closed on its high at 8.6c. Trading is still very thin so it’s still a little too early to know if there is anything to it. The stock has been sold down quite a bit, so it could simply be a case of some seeing value – after the stock hit a new record low of 7.3c earlier this week.

Kimberley Rare Earths Limited is a spin-off from Navigator Resources which listed back in May 2011.

Investing and trading in ASX listed stocks and other financial instruments is speculative in nature and therefore involves inherent risk. Before considering any information provided on asxguru.com.au, please read our disclaimer.
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heller-goisern:

News vom 13/2

 
13.02.12 05:06
Kimberley Rare Earths completes board restructure with appointment of Jon Parker
9:41 pm
Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has completed a board restructure announced late in 2011, welcoming Jon Parker as a non-executive director.

Parker brings strong corporate experience in the resource and energy sectors to the board, with 30 years’ experience in commercial, development and strategy roles along with 10 years in technical roles.

He spent 26 years with Rio Tinto in management and executive roles in iron ore, energy, kaolin and aluminium.

Kimberley chairman Ian Macpherson said Parker’s experience with strategy development would be a boon for the company.

“Jon brings a strong focus on strategic thinking to the board and through his recent consulting roles, will be a valuable resource as the company develops its rare earth projects towards production both in Australia and overseas.”

The board restructure was announced following the decision by independent non-executive director Peter Rowe and non-executive director and chief financial officer Gerry Kaczmarek to step down from the board.

Kaczmarek has officially stepped down from the board following Parker’s appointment.
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heller-goisern:

News vom 17/2

 
17.02.12 05:07
Kimberley Rare Earths discovers large heavy rare earth prospect at Malilongue in Mozambique
Friday, February 17, 2012 by Angela Kean
Kimberley Rare Earths general manager – exploration Geoff Collis told Proactive Investors today all indications are at the moment that the Malilongue heavy rare earths project in Mozambique is similar to Quest Rare Minerals’ Strange Lake deposit in northern Quebec, which has an Indicated Resource of 51Mt at 1.16% TREO.

Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has identified multiple heavy rare earth oxide (HREO) exploration targets at its 40%-owned Malilongue Project in Mozambique.

Strong comparisons have been drawn between the Malilongue project and Quest Rare Minerals’ (TSX-V: QRM) Strange Lake pegmatite-hosted deposit in northern Quebec, which hosts an Indicated Resource of 51 million tonnes at 1.16% total rare earth oxides (TREO) within a total Inferred Resource of 230 million tonnes at 1% TREO.

General manager – exploration Geoff Collis told Proactive Investors today Kimberley Rare Earths is highly confident of defining a heavy rare earth deposit at Malilongue.

“The similarities with Strange Lake are quite remarkable and geologically it looks very similar,” he said. “All indications are at the moment that we may be onto the same kind of thing.”

Managing director Tim Dobson said Malilongue has already revealed surface mineralisation with significant xenotime-hosted critical heavy rare earth oxides.

“The recently acquired airborne geophysical and satellite data have considerably enhanced our views on the potential for Malilongue to host significant heavy rare earth deposits,” he said.

“We are particularly excited by the Vundu prospect, which has never previously been explored for any minerals, let alone rare earths. We plan to mobilise field crews as soon as weather permits.”


Vundu

The largest and highest priority target has been named the Vundu prospect and measures 3 kilometres in strike with total count activity levels that peak at eight times background.

The size and location of this anomaly are considered geologically significant being located on the margins of the intrusion where pegmatite-hosted HREO mineralisation is expected to occur.

No previous exploration has been conducted over this area. Kimberley Rare Earths is now planning to conduct ground radiometric surveys, soil geochemistry and geological mapping programs to define targets for reverse circulation drill testing.

This is expected to begin in March, following the current wet season.

High resolution aeromagnetic/radiometric data flown in 2008 by Kimberley Rare Earths’ joint venture partner Great Western Mining has been acquired and reprocessed to reveal considerable HREO potential within the project tenure.

A circular Malilongue granite intrusion was identified which appears to demonstrate significant internal magnetic zonation. This zonation may be a factor in targeting further HREO exploration.

Landsat and ASTER satellite thermal emission and reflectance data were acquired over the project area and manipulated in an attempt to enhance various alteration products potentially associated with pegmatite emplacement.

Strong vegetation cover over most of the project area resulted in a subdued response to many of the alteration ratios, however a marked vegetation anomaly was detected along the northern margins of the granite intrusion and coincident with the Vundu radiometric anomaly in particular.

Collis said Kimberley Rare Earths aims to begin drilling at Malilongue before mid-year, weather permitting.

“If we get some really good hits in the first drilling phase, which hopefully will be around about June, then we’ll be straight into resource drilling after that,” he said.


Impressive historical data

No doubt attracting Kimberley Rare Earths to the Mozambique domiciled project is the historical data, which includes rock chip samples assaying over 20% TREO.

Added to this is concentrates from 38 separate pits located throughout the pegmatite field sampled by the current owner, which have averaged over 1000 parts per million TREO with 55% being light rare earth oxides, 25% HREO and 20% yttrium oxide.

A sample extracted from the eluvial beds was subjected to mineralogical examination by a scanning electron microscope and found to comprise major xenotime and minor monazite and zircon.

In addition to yttrium, the xenotime shows appreciable dysprosium and erbium.


Farm-in Agreement

Under the farm-in agreement made with Great Western Mining, a gemstone mining company incorporated in Mozambique, Kimberley Rare Earths can earn up to a 90% interest in the Malilongue project.

Malilongue is just one of a number of acquisitions Kimberley Rare Earths has been considering.

Dobson also told Proactive Investors previously Kimberley Rare Earths is assessing somewhere between five and 10 potential heavy and light rare earths project acquisitions, both in Australia and overseas.


Cash-backed

At the end of the December quarter Kimberley Rare Earths held cash reserves of A$13.7 million, with a market cap of just $10 million.
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heller-goisern:

News vom 21/2

 
21.02.12 05:34
Presentation at IQPC Rare Earths ConferemnceTue, 21 Feb 2012 09:05:00 +1000       5 hours, 25 minutes ago


Cummins Range – Towards Production IQPC Rare Earths & Strategic Metals Conference February 2012 DISCLAIMER  The information contained in this presentation is not financial product advice. The presentation is for information purposes and is of a general and summary nature only. It does not constitute an offer.

Kimberley Rare Earths Limited (KRE) gives no warranties in relation to the statements and information in this presentation. Investors should seek appropriate advice on their own objectives, financial situation and needs. subject to inherent risks and uncertainties which could cause actual values, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed, implied or projected in any forward looking statements.

 This presentation contains certain statements which may constitute “forward-looking statements”. Such statements are only predictions and are  KRE disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty therein.

 This presentation does not constitute or form any part of any offer or invitation to sell or issue, or any solicitation of any offer to purchase or subscribe for, any securities in the Company nor shall it or any part of it, or the fact of its distribution, form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with, any contract or commitment or investment decision relating to any securities in the Company. Any decision regarding any proposed subscription for securities in the Company must be made solely on the basis of information on the Company that is publicly available.  This presentation does not constitute an offer of securities for sale.

COMPETENT PERSONS STATEMENT  Information in this presentation that relates to exploration or exploration results is based on information compiled by Mr Geoff Collis, who is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and has sufficient exploration experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activities which are being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the “Australian Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”. Mr Collis consents to the inclusion of these estimates in the form and context in which they appear.  ....
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Präsentation auf der IQPC Seltene Erden Conferemnce Tue, 21 Februar 2012 09.05.00 1000 5 Stunden, 25 Minuten


Cummins Range - in Richtung Produktion IQPC Seltene Erden & Strategic Metals Conference Februar 2012 DISCLAIMER  Die Informationen in dieser Präsentation enthaltenen Informationen sind nicht Finanzproduktberatung. Die Präsentation ist zu Informationszwecken und sind allgemeiner Natur und die Zusammenfassung nur. Es stellt weder ein Angebot. Kimberley Rare Earths Limited (KRE) gibt keine Garantien in Bezug auf die Aussagen und Informationen in dieser Präsentation. Anleger sollten sich eine geeignete Beratung über ihre eigenen Ziele, finanziellen Situationen und Bedürfnisse. unterliegen naturgemäss Risiken und Unsicherheiten, die tatsächlichen Werte, Leistungen oder Erfolge erheblich von jenen unterscheiden ausgedrückt, impliziert oder in den zukunftsgerichteten Aussagen prognostizierten verursachen könnten.  Diese Präsentation enthält bestimmte Aussagen, die "zukunftsgerichtete Aussagen" darstellen können. Solche Aussagen sind nur Vorhersagen sind und  KRE lehnt jegliche Absicht oder Verpflichtung zur öffentlichen Aktualisierung jeglicher zukunftsgerichteter Aussagen, gleich ob als Ergebnis neuer Informationen, zukünftiger Ereignisse oder Ergebnisse oder auf andere Weise. Investoren werden darauf hingewiesen, dass zukunftsgerichtete Aussagen sind keine Garantien für zukünftige Leistungen und Investoren werden davor gewarnt, in unangemessener Weise auf zukunftsgerichtete Aussagen aufgrund der inhärenten Unwägbarkeiten enthalten.  Diese Präsentation stellt weder bilden einen beliebigen Teil eines Angebots oder einer Einladung zum Verkauf oder zur Ausgabe oder einer Bewerbung eines Angebots zum Kauf oder zur Zeichnung von Wertpapieren der Gesellschaft noch darf sie oder ein Teil davon, oder die Tatsache ihrer Verbreitung, bilden die Basis, auf oder im Zusammenhang mit der geltend gemacht werden einem Vertrag oder einer Verpflichtung oder Investitionsentscheidung betreffend Wertpapiere der Gesellschaft. Jede Entscheidung, zu allen Vorschlägen für Abonnements von Wertpapieren der Gesellschaft muss ausschließlich auf der Grundlage von Informationen über das Unternehmen, das öffentlich zugänglich ist, vorgenommen werden.  Diese Präsentation stellt weder ein Angebot zum Kauf von Wertpapieren. ZUSTÄNDIGE PERSONEN UND VERLUSTRECHNUNG  Die Informationen in dieser Präsentation, die auf Explorations-oder Explorationsergebnisse bezieht sich auf Informationen von Herrn Geoff Collis, der ein Mitglied des Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ist zusammengestellt basiert und verfügt über ausreichend Erfahrung, die relevant Exploration ist es, die Art von Mineralisation und den Typ von Lagerstätte Überlegung und zu den Aktivitäten, die umgesetzt werden, um als qualifizierte Person, wie in der Ausgabe 2004 des "Australian Code for Reporting von mineralischen Ressourcen definiert und Ore Reserves ". Herr Collis stimmt der Aufnahme dieser Schätzungen in Form und Kontext, in dem sie erscheinen.  ....
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Ralle711:

*kopfraucht*

 
09.03.12 20:16

Uff...thx für die Infos, hab mir die mal am Stck durchgelesen und sie waren sehr interessant. :-)

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heller-goisern:

News vom 5/4

 
05.04.12 05:29
Malilongue - Heavy Rare Earth Exploration UnderwayThu, 5 Apr 2012 09:33:00 +1000       3 hours, 52 minutes ago


[Type text] ASX:KRE ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 5 April 2012 Kimberley Rare Earths Limited ABN 20 147 678 779 Directors Ian Macpherson – Chairman & NED Tim Dobson – Managing Director Allan Trench – NED Jon Parker – NED Management Tim Dobson – Managing Director Geoff Collis – GM Exploration Michael Chan – GM Project Dev. Darren Crawte – Company Secretary Head Office Suite 1, 83 Havelock St West Perth WA 6005 Telephone: +61 8 9486 4326 Facsimile: +61 8 9486 4327 Website www.kimberleyrareearths.com.au Capital Structure 126.6m shares 6.0m 25c, 2014 unlisted options 3.5m 30c, 2014 unlisted options 0.75m 30c, 2015 unlisted options Cash at 31 March 2012 $12.9 million Market Cap at 2 April 2012 $10.2 million For further information, please contact: TIM DOBSON Managing Director info@kimberleyrareearths.com.au Tel: +61 8 9486 4326 Malilongue, Mozambique: Heavy Rare Earth Exploration Underway KEY POINTS  Field exploration commenced at Malilongue HREE project  Vundu prospect’s significance confirmed via ground radiometric survey  Location of previously unrecorded artisanal pegmatite workings confirmed via mapping  Soil geochemistry program in progress Kimberley Rare Earths Limited (ASX:KRE) is pleased to announce it has begun the first systematic exploration program of its 40%‐owned Malilongue Heavy Rare Earth Project located in Mozambique (see Appendix 1 for location map). KRE entered into the Malilongue Project, a joint venture, in September 2011 to take advantage of the strong prospectivity for xenotime‐hosted heavy rare earth oxides such as yttrium, dysprosium and erbium; coupled with the strong market outlook for heavy rare earth products.

A program of high‐impact exploration is underway to rapidly assess priority heavy rare earth targets identified from regional geophysical datasets previously advised to ASX on 17 February 2012. The aim is for the priority targets identified to be the basis of a drilling program during the 2012 dry season. A ground radiometric survey is in progress at the Vundu prospect.

Initial indications confirm and significantly enhance the airborne anomaly. Scintillometer readings in excess of 10 times background have been recorded along segments of the prospect leading to discrete targets constrained within the broader Vundu prospect. Full results will be released when the survey is complete.

Reconnaissance geological mapping is also underway and has uncovered previously unrecorded artisanal workings excavated within pegmatites. Some of these diggings are very recent indicating that new pegmatite discoveries are constantly being made within the tenement area. These new occurrences are being mapped and sampled to ....

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heller-goisern:

News vom 17/7

 
17.07.12 06:13
Kimberley Rare Earths discovers HREO prospect at Malilongue in Mozambique
Tuesday, July 17, 2012 by John Phillips
Geoff Collis, GM of Exploration, told Proactive Investors today that prospects keep appearing at Malilongue. "We continue to discover good values of rare earths and heavy rare earths, along with lithium and tantalum."

Kimberley Rare Earths (ASX: KRE) has discovered a new prospect which has the potential for multiple elements at the Malilongue heavy rare earths oxide project located in Mozambique.

Kimberley only started exploration a few months ago at Malilongue, with the Chigaio prospect yielding significant strategic metal anomalism - and is located just nine kilometres from the Vundu prospect where more rare earth anomalism was recently defined.

Worth noting for investors, Malilongue has already drawn similarities to the Quest Rare Minerals' (CVE: QRM) Strange Lake deposit in Canada, (43‐101 Resource: 230 million tonnes at 0.91% TREO. A "Heavies" Project: 41% HREO/TREO).

Over 1800 soil samples have been collected from around the margins of the Malilongue granite using a set of grid system designs, with results from the Southern Pegmatite Field grid defining a major geochemical zone containing lithium, tantalum and tin anomalism over the Chigaio pegmatite.

Further soil geochemical peak values include tantalum in soil at over 270ppm and lithium in soil at over 450ppm, on dimensions exceeding 2 kilometres in strike and 400 metres in width.

The tin in soil values peak at 992ppm from within an anomaly defined by a threshold value of 200ppm tin, with the anomaly slightly offset from the lithium-tantalum zone and may be indicative of a zoned pegmatite body which is consistent with similar deposits currently being mined around the world.

Tim Dobson, managing director, commented: “The KRE exploration team has done an excellent job in identifying two significant prospects in quick succession. These early achievements confirm our view that Malilongue is highly prospective for a range of deposit types.”

Importantly - geological mapping at Chigaio has identified that the surface lithium tantalum tin anomalism is directly related to a large pegmatite body emplaced along a major NE trending structure that defines the SE contact of the Malilongue granite.

A major plus us early indications suggest that the Chigaio pegmatite is of a particular rare element class known as LCT, which is one of the most important sources of tantalum, lithium, tin, other rare metals and gemstones.

Geoff Collis, GM of Exploration, told Proactive Investors today that prospects keep appearing at Malilongue. "We continue to discover good values of rare earths and heavy rare earths, along with lithium and tantalum. Heavy rare earths remain our primary target."


News flow to increase in the short term

Kimberley will look to release more geochemical soil results in August and September, with a trenching program to commence immediately in the Chigaio prospect area, which is a low cost and effective method of follow up testing.

Once these additional results have been received and targets defined, Kimberley can then look to drill test using a reverse circulation rig which has been sourced locally.


Quelle
Proactive Investors
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FunkyHat:

Konzeptstudie

 
21.08.12 08:35
KRE hat eine Konzeptstudie für die Cummins Range rausgehauen. Open Pit Design und 16 Jahre Minen-Lebensdauer sind die Stichworte. Hatte noch keine Zeit mir das Blatt im Detail anzuschauen: www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/...isplay=pdf&idsId=01324622
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FunkyHat:

noch nen projekt

 
28.11.12 07:30

 Welcome to Kimberley Rare Earths
ASX Announcement - Acquisition of Big Springs Gold Project
 
KEY POINTS
Large gold project proposed to be acquired
Mining: previous production (1987 – 1993) >350 koz
Exploration: NI 43‐1011 inferred resource reported
Drilling data: >2,400 holes
Extension: potential at depth & along strike
Location: Nevada, USA
Consideration framework
Cash: US$4m plus up to US$2m cash deferred (milestone‐based)
KRE shares: 20m plus 45m performance shares (milestone based)
Subject to conditions: includes due diligence, ASX & shareholder approvals
Fit with KRE strategy and capability
Aim to achieve prompt sustainable cash flow
Delivers platform for growth via further M&A
Name change to Anova Metals: approval sought at AGM

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FunkyHat:

Bevor es in Vergessenheit gerät

 
23.01.13 09:52
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