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- Monday, July 23, 2012, 11:57 AM Shares of Molycorp (MCP -5.6%) hit a 52-week low as the WTO reportedly launches an investigation into China’s export quotas and tariffs on rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum. The average Chinese export price of rare earth oxides soared 537% in 2011 vs. 2010 and was 10% higher Y/Y in the first five months of 2012, according to Bloomberg data. REE -3.7%, AVL -1.4%. Comment! [Commodities, On the Move]
- Friday, July 6, 2012, 2:36 PM While downgrading Avalon Rare Metals (AVL), Dahlman Rose's Anthony Young finds two stocks he likes in the rare earth sector: Molycorp (MCP) and Rare Element Resources (REE). The two have the "highest likelihood" of completing projects and generating cash flow in the current environment, he says. 1 Comment [Commodities]
- Thursday, July 5, 2012, 5:05 PM Rare earth stocks give up much of their big early gains that followed a report of China hoarding the materials as prices continue to fall. Upon closer scrutiny, little is known about how much is going to stockpiles, whether exports will cease, how China would get prices up without foreign customers and whether it will exempt Chinese end-users. MCP +1.1%, AVL +2.5%, REE +1.7%. 2 Comments [Commodities]
- Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 10:57 AM Rare earth stocks (REMX +1%) extend yesterday's gains as rumors of tighter regulation on rare earth mining production from Chinese authorities gain traction, with a new report from Xinhua sparking further interest today. MCP +8.8%, REE +6.8%, AVL +5.2%. 2 Comments [Commodities, On the Move]
- Tuesday, June 19, 2012, 4:42 PM China's new tax permits on rare earth miners (REMX +3.3%) there will enable the government to control supply "to a certain extent" by forcing producers to sell their finished products based on production and export quota allocations, Rahul Jalan writes. Previous efforts to control rare earths have sent prices outside China skyrocketing, but today's market reaction could foreshadow a different outcome. 1 Comment [Commodities]
- Friday, June 8, 2012, 4:41 PM An end to China's monopoly on rare earth minerals (REMX) is in sight, Paul Martyn writes. North America has quietly invested significant money and resources into the domestic mining of rare earths, he says, with 35 projects at various stages of development outside China; even a 10% shift in market share would have a positive ripple effect on U.S. manufacturing and technology. 3 Comments [Commodities, Global & FX]
- Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 10:26 AM Rare earth stocks trade higher following a report that China will begin issuing a new special tax permit to all rare earth producers that will be required in order to legally produce light rare earths, such as cerium and lanthanum, and the concentrates from which all rare earths are derived. MCP +2.7%, AVL +2%, REE +1.3%. Comment! [Commodities, On the Move]
- Monday, April 2, 2012, 8:25 AM Molycorp (MCP) pops on a Bloomberg report seeing the company as a takeover play, and suggesting BHP and Rio Tinto (RIO) as possible buyers. One hedge fund manager (long the stock?) suggests the firm could fetch $60/share against the Friday close of $33.83. Shares +3% premarket. Comment! [Commodities, M&A]
- Thursday, March 29, 2012, 1:28 PM Molycorp (MCP +4.7%) adds to Tuesday's big gains after Morgan Stanley reports Chinese rare earth prices jumped 10% on average yesterday, per industry site Metal Pages. The firm adds it continues to believe rare earth prices have fallen to a level that will stoke demand, and predicts a seasonal pickup will will help stabilize prices. REE +2.3%. (previously) 1 Comment [Commodities, On the Move, Quick Ideas]
- Tuesday, March 27, 2012, 9:56 AM Molycorp (MCP +7.3%) leads rare earth producers sharply higher, perhaps fueled by a 363% Y/Y profit gain reported overnight by Baotou Steel Rare Earth (which closed 8.4% higher in Shanghai). Still, the company says retreating rare earth prices from last year's H2 show no signs of rebounding. 1 Comment [On the Move, Global & FX, Commodities]
- Wednesday, March 21, 2012, 12:59 PM The construction of a large rare earth metal refinery in Malaysia may be delayed further, as controversy continues to surround the project. Opposition parties in Malaysia are refusing to cooperate with a probe into the safety of the proposed plant, which is owned by Lynas of Australia and is one of two giant projects designed to break China’s near-monopoly on the production of rare earths. Comment! [Global & FX, Commodities]
- Tuesday, March 13, 2012, 2:49 PM Molycorp (MCP +3.8%) shares are moving up on heavy volume after Pres. Obama, the EU and Japan ask the WTO to help increase China's exports of rare earths. But Dahlman Rose notes that given the massive drop in rare earth prices YTD, a negative WTO ruling may have no meaningful impact on prices. AVL +3.6%, REE +10.7%. 1 Comment [Commodities, On the Move]
- Friday, March 9, 2012, 12:19 PM Molycorp's (MCP +13.6%) acquisition of Neo Material is also providing a big lift to shares of fellow rare earth miners Rare Element Resources (REE +15.7%) and Tasman Metals (TAS +18.7%), as investors bet the deal will spur further consolidation. Avalon Rare Metals (AVL +5.1%) is up more modestly. 2 Comments [Commodities, On the Move]
- Sunday, February 26, 2012, 7:09 PM Word China could double rare earth exports this year is less than meets the eye. A slowing global economy had China exporting only about one half of its government-mandated quota in 2011. The quotas for 2012 aren't changing, it's just hope sharply lower prices for the minerals will lead to a bump in demand and those quotas being hit. 4 Comments [Global & FX, Commodities]
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: NBG +8%. PCAR +6%. AEG +5%. REE +5%. AVL +5%. CEDC +5%. ARMH +5%. GTXI +4%. NCP +4%. RENN +3%. ING +3%. QPSA +3%. KYO +3%. LLY +3%. X +3%. VALE +3%.
Losers: RSH -32%. REXX -9%. ADM -4%. 2 Comments [On the Move] - Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 8:57 AM Rare earth firms are up premarket after yesterday's WTO ruling that China must eradicate its export taxes and quotas for industrial minerals. While rare earth elements were not part of the ruling, the firms anticipate a similar appeal will be filed requesting the Chinese abolish their export quotas for rare earth elements. MCP +4.4%, AVL +5.3%, REE +5.2%. 1 Comment [Global & FX, Commodities]
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Justin M. Hall
7/15/12 10:44P ET: Interest in Rare Earths Returns - It's Time to Buy (MCP, REE, AVL) http://bit.ly/Sxgw5S - View all 6 replies
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Markidesad
Just got into Orbite ( ORT ) a Co makin' money out of residue ( Red Mud ) of Aluminium & REE's. - View all 0 replies
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Gary Tanashian
NFTRH191 out now... discusses a new portfolio, inflation (lack of) expectations, the strategic REE sector & PM's & broad markets - View all 0 replies
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David Zurbuchen
Analyzing Tasman's (TAS) PEA results, aka Elusive Zirconium and REE Subjectivity: http://bit.ly/J7Ciex - View all 2 replies
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DAG1996: goof feedback, thanks - i'm looking to hold it long-term expecting them to grow over the years so i plan to stage into a large position -
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DAG1996: was at $16 this time last year - good news recently - see no reason it won't go back there or better -
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shaker33: 1980 you are correct, I have run into them not having shares available at times. -
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Michael Bryant
Rare Element Resources (REE) surged 30% on news of increased deposits. http://yhoo.it/z1bsYZ - View all 1 replies
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losbronces: Their last 43-101 Tech Report shows a 38% increase in resource. That seems to be the driver.
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Youngone91
i think people got ahead of themselves with rare earths on the way up and the way down as well. I'll be taking positions in MCP and REE - View all 7 replies
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Youngone91: risk on is back? the dow has failed at resistance 4 times in the last 1.5 months. -
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John Motyka
I suspect their will be a ceramic substitute from companies like CERN for REE-type exotic elements. Heard anything?...JDM - View all 2 replies
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John Motyka: 1980XLS~My error! Try looking at MMM for possible R&D ceramic substitutes for REE-type exotic elements. Have you heard of any others?...JDM
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Bob de'Long: LOL, you and DesertLill ought to form a club; you both like speculative metal miners (non-precious, non-base)
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The_American: These went nuts. I love it so. Unfortunate that buy and hold duration has come down from 30 years to yearly status. CGA , BIDU , FXI , RBS
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Mr. Massive
1980, whats the deal with MCP. I've only done mild research on the company. Can't decide if REE are really rare and prices justified - View all 4 replies
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tunaman4u2: I love MCP long term, keep selling off baby, rare earths are more rare than printed fiat PERIOD





