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hatte mat auch schon für dieses jahr abgeschrieben. bin auch nur klein drin. trotzdem macht das teil die letzten tage spass, kommt einfach bewegung rein. mein gefühl sagt mir, hier knallts noch so richtig...
noch mal was von brillo2:
I know this is a day short , 399,500 shares and .015 cents ago... but was just reviewing and wonder how many people releaize what one of the world's leading REE expert's is saying about our stock... (and for the FLX shareholders is it possible the same exists on the other side of the boundary claim line?????)
I interpet it as MAT has it all.... the ore body(HREE,44 million tonnes), which is economically seperable, good infastructure, close to surface(cheap open pit mining) and located in the world's friendliest mining area ...Quebec...
...and then today's news that the have already been talking to end users!!! seems to me we're a step ahead of a lot of other REE companies!!!!
i'm very happy to be a shareholder in both Kipawa area REE companies(MAT & FLX)
Excert from Tony Mariano's interview....
http://www.raremetalblog.com/2010/08/media-tony-mariano-the-special-science-of-rare-earths.html
TGR: Let's move on to some of the other deposits you'd like to talk about.
TM: I started the mineral exploration in Kipawa, Quebec, for Molycorp in the mid-1980s. Kipawa is enriched with the mineral eudialyte, which means "well decomposable" in Greek. I was able to establish that eudialyte contained yttrium and HREEs in anomalous amounts.
A number of years ago Matamec Explorations Inc. (TSX.V:MAT), a Canadian company from Québec, acquired the mineral rights on Kipawa. I've been basically working with Matamec and they are beginning to get some very interesting results.
TGR: What are you finding?
TM: First of all, it's going to be very easy to make a eudialyte physical concentrate in Kipawa. In fact, the way I see it, it's going to be easier to do this than in any other eudialyte deposit that I've worked on thus far. They are working on establishing that they indeed can process the eudialyte concentrate chemically to remove all of the lanthanides and yttrium and be able to bring them into the market. And do it at a cost that's competitive.
TGR: So the ease of creating that eudialyte concentrate translates into a lower cost of production?
TM: Yes. But there are a lot of other additional costs. Using common sense, if a deposit is in a certain type of geologic occurrence where the rocks are very difficult to crush and separate, it's going to be much more costly. And if a deposit is in a remote place it's going to cost a lot more to mine and you need to get power, too. You need to get reagents. You need qualified people to do the mining. Also, speaking of other complications, the Parajito is currently owned by First Nations groups who have not allowed requests for access to the land and have yet to partner with a public company, so investment there is not possible at this time.
www.matamec.com/UploadImages/...12436-Mat-Falaises-English.pdf
Matamec discovers 3 new TREO showings in the Falaises area
Montreal, October 5th , 2010 - Matamec Explorations Inc. ("Matamec" or the “Company” - TSX-V: MAT) is pleased to announce that continued exploration in the Falaises area of its Zeus property has led to the discovery of three new showings: Falaises A1, Medium Falaises and Coin (best value of 2.35% TREO and 9.7% ZrO2). In addition, highly mineralized boulders have been discovered around the close-by Couleuvre showing with a best value of 34.5% TREO.
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