Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China

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Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China Alibabagold
Alibabagold:

Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China

3
05.01.11 20:53
#1
Medallion Resources: Ich sag nur drei Dinge:

1. Chef war bei Rare Elements (Kurs ging von 0,1 auf 12 Euro)
www.comdirect.de/inf/aktien/detail/...14341220&timeSpan=5Y


2. Seltene Erden sind der absolute Renner (siehe Pele 251717 oder Lynas 871899)


3. MK aktuell 20 Mio www.medallionresources.com

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Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China magnum61
magnum61:

Seltene Erden

2
05.01.11 21:03
#2
sind in den letzten Wochen heißgelaufen.

Lynas stagniert, Pele wird da folgen, RareElements hat in den letzten zwei Tagen ebenfalls wieder verloren.

Ich hatte bis gestern das Commerzbank Zertifikat Seltene Erden CZ33EA
Hat innerhalb von 3 Wochen um 50% zugelegt.

Und seit genau gestern stagniert es ebenfalls. Und das ist ein stabiler Basket mit 15 Einzelwerten und keine einzelne Aktie. Der Invest in seltene Erden war ja in den letzten Wochen in aller Munde, kein Wunder, wenn der Hype mal irgendwann in einer Blase endet.

Wenn hier bei dem Wert überhaupt was geht, dann nur für Zocker.
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China Alibabagold
Alibabagold:

Nur für Zocker

 
05.01.11 22:00
#3
Absolut richtig! Nur für eingefleischte Zocker!

Rare Metals = Seltene Erden
Das ist der absolute Renner dieses Jahr. China kauft alles auf.

Siehe Lynas! 871899
www.comdirect.de/inf/aktien/detail/...html?ID_NOTATION=8115080


Aber auch Rare Element! 120701
www.comdirect.de/inf/aktien/detail/...tml?ID_NOTATION=14341220


Pele geht auch schon ab! 251717
www.comdirect.de/inf/aktien/detail/...tml?ID_NOTATION=15526732


Medallion kommt vielleicht als nächstes dran! A0MLM0
www.comdirect.de/inf/aktien/detail/...tml?ID_NOTATION=40250540

Viel Erfolg!
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China brunneta
brunneta:

Seltene Erden

 
18.02.11 10:05
#4
www.rohstoff-welt.de/news/...-Seltene-Erden-Aktien-genauer-hin
Nur meine Meinung, keine Kauf-/ Verkaufsempfehlung !
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China G.Feder
G.Feder:

Ausschlaggebend

2
02.09.11 12:21
#5
für eine Investition in Medallion Resources ist, neben den beiden in guter Lage befindlichen Abbauprojekten, dass wohl etwas andere aussergewöhnliche Vorhaben, eine neuere kostengünstigere Produktionsmethode (die herkömmliche Methode ist ca. 100 Jahre alt) zur Gewinnung Seltener Erden aus Monazite Sand zu entwickeln.

Monazite kommt in der Natur in vielen Erdteilen oft vor und fällt bei REE Produktion als "Tailings", sogenanntes Abfallerz oder Abgänge an.

Dieses Abfall-Nebenprodukt, dass immer noch einen Wert hat, soll dann in einem neuen Verfahren neu aufbereitet werden,
Mit diesen Firmen möchte Medallion Joint Ventures schliessen um die neue hochkonzentrierte "Seltene Erde" auf dem Markt zu verkaufen.

Einige Expertenanalysen finden sich auf
www.theaureport.com/pub/co/2058
www.goldgeologist.com/mercenary_musings/...n-Resources-Ltd.pdf

MDL könnte in Kürze für eine große Überraschung sorgen und dann geht der Wert nach Aussagen von Byron King "If it works out, that would propel the company's value into the clouds"!

Ebenso könnte es auch ganz schnell zu Ende gehen, falls es nicht klappt:
"An acquisition will allow the company to become a significant player quicker than the competition. I picked them on the idea that the principals, who are veterans in the REE business, are going to be successful in their business plan. If the company doesn't execute this business plan in the near- to mid-term then it will founder"

Wenn's nicht so funktionieren sollte, bleiben noch die anderen herkömmlichen Projekte!

MfG
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China G.Feder
G.Feder:

Monazit

2
02.09.11 12:23
#6
Monazite – an untapped RARE-EARTH Source

The mineral monazite, a rare-earth-element phosphate, was the world’s original rare-earth source. In the 1950s, the bastnaesite deposit at Molycorp’s Mountain Pass mine was discovered in California and it became the leading rare-earth source.
Today, monazite and bastnaesite account for about 95% (roughly evenly split between the two minerals) of the world’s rare-earth resources.

New rare-earth production from monazite can be developed quickly and inexpensively because monazite is a by-product of heavy-mineral-sands mines around the world. The huge heavy-mineral-sands industry provides the world’s main source of titanium and zirconium. Many of the mines maintain reserves in excess of one billion tonnes, which translates into 20 to 40 years of production. The by-product monazite from just one of these huge mines is capable of producing more rare-earths than Molycorp’s Mountain Pass mine.

Commercially Proven

The by-product monazite does not require exploration, proving of ore, mining or most milling processes. Monazite is a single mineral with proven metallurgical processes and has successfully produced commercial rare-earths in the past. No other rare-earth mineral, except bastnaesite, has such a record of commercial success. These huge cost-saving and time-saving attributes offer an ideal solution to critical rare-earth supply issues.
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China G.Feder
G.Feder:

News

2
02.09.11 12:26
#7
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Medallion Reports Progress on Monazite Rare-Earth Strategy

September 1, 2011 (Source: The Newswire) -- Medallion Resources Ltd (TSX-V: MDL; OTCQX: MLLOF - "Medallion" or the "Company") is pleased to report that it is making significant progress as it develops its recently adopted strategy to exploit the substantial monazite rare-earth resources available as a by-product of heavy-mineral-sands operations around the world. Monazite is a rare-earth phosphate mineral that typically contains 50 to 60% rare earths and was the original commercial rare-earth source.

Based on over a year of investigation, research, multiple property visits, and substantial input from its technical advisory team, Medallion is now firmly convinced that new rare-earth production from monazite can be developed relatively quickly and inexpensively. Monazite is readily accessible in requisite quantities from a variety of heavy-mineral-sands mining operations. This potential source of rare earths has been virtually ignored for decades as heavy-mineral-sands producers have focused on their key markets of titanium and zirconium minerals, and routinely discarded their monazite by-product.

"We see monazite as a key source for near-term, low-cost rare-earth production and we're making good progress on our initiatives to exploit this source." said Dr Bill Bird, Chairman & CEO of Medallion. "We're testing monazite samples submitted by several heavy-mineral-sands producers. These samples show an attractive distribution of rare-earth elements and are amendable to traditional extraction methods."

Medallion is advancing three complementary approaches to acquire and process monazite for rare-earth production. First, the Company is in discussions with several Asian, African, and South American heavy-mineral-sands producers, as potential joint-venture partners, to deliver near-term rare-earth production from their on-going mining operations.

Medallion is also testing monazite feedstock samples, which have been submitted by heavy-mineral-sands producers, to locate sources of monazite. These could be purchased and processed at a large-scale, strategically located rare-earth separation plant, which Medallion would build, possibly in conjunction with strategic partners.

Lastly, the Company is undertaking sampling and due-diligence studies in support of negotiations to acquire its own heavy-mineral-sands property for production of monazite rare earths and other mineral products.

By taking a variety of approaches to source and process the available rare-earth monazite resources from heavy-mineral-sands operations, Medallion is advancing the timeline of rare-earth production. In all these approaches, by-product monazite production involves relatively low capital cost requirements and a short-term payback to investors.

About Monazite

Monazite is a rare-earth phosphate mineral with a composition of 50-60% rare earths. It was the world's original commercial rare-earth source. For more than 100 years, monazite has been processed using well-understood and commercially tested metallurgical procedures. The U.S. Geological Survey recently reported that monazite presently is the second most globally available rare-earth resource after bastnaesite. Monazite and bastnaesite (the key rare-earth mineral found at Molycorp's Mountain Pass deposit and at China's giant Bayan Obo mine) make up 95% of the world's rare-earth resources and are the only two rare-earth minerals to have successfully produced commercial quantities of rare earths.

About Medallion Resources

Medallion is rethinking rare earths. Headed by Dr Bill Bird and supported by a first-class technical team, Medallion is well positioned to identify and acquire the world's most promising rare-earth opportunities. Medallion's strategy targets large deposits amenable to straightforward low-cost mining and metallurgical processes that lead to near-term rare-earth production and long-term supply. Rare earths are used in critical components for virtually all computing and mobile electronic products, as well as wind turbines, electric and hybrid vehicles and strategic defense systems. More about Medallion (TSXV: MDL; OTCQX: MLLOF) can be found at medallionresources.com.

Donald Lay President Tel (604) 681-9558 or

Erica C Bearss MBA Manager, Corporate Communications Tel (604) 681-9558 or Email info@medallionresources.com

www.raremetalblog.com/2011/09/...zite-rare-earth-strategy.html
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China Teras
Teras:

Dieser ging schon etwas nach oben:

3
20.09.13 23:35
#8
web.tmxmoney.com/charting.php?qm_symbol=MDL

Erfreut:

Der Teras.
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China Buntspecht53
Buntspecht53:

Hier wird die Musik spielen

 
23.12.13 12:54
#9
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China videomart
videomart:

Nun spielt die Musik hier!!

 
15.07.20 23:00
#10

Hat nur etwas länger gedauert...wink

Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China videomart
videomart:

MDL forms US-focused REE supply chain consortium

 
16.07.20 16:10
#11

Newsrelease July 10, 2020
medallionresources.com/2020/07/...ee-supply-chain-consortium/
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China videomart
videomart:

CEO Mark Saxon im Interview

 
16.07.20 16:15
#12
Medallion Resources (TSX-V: MDL) CEO Mark Saxon on Medallion's Role in the Rare Earth Supply Chain: “At the Right Place at the Right Time”

June 9, 2020
www.resourcestockdigest.com/archives/...ce-at-the-right-time/
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China videomart
videomart:

Mark Saxon zum zweiten...

 
16.07.20 16:46
#13
Medallion Resources forms Rare-Earth Elements Supply Chain consortium with a focus on U.S.

Steve Darling  | 08:07 Tue 14 Jul 2020
www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/...n-us-924070.html
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China videomart
videomart:

The market's interest in REEs finally revived

 
20.07.20 16:44
#14
Caesars Report, July 2020
www.caesarsreport.com/reports/...rare-earths-finally-revived/
Medallion Resources: Seltene Erden für China videomart

Medallion News

 
#15
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