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dann wünsche ich dir auch einen warmen Winter regen so das auch deine wünsche in erfüllung gehen.Hex hex
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - (Marketwire) - 01/24/11 - Great Western Minerals Group Ltd ("GWMG" oder das "Unternehmen") (TSX VENTURE: GWG) (OTCQX: GWMGF) bekannt, dass es zu Datum erwarb 70,2% aller ausstehenden Aktien (die "Rareco Aktien") von Rare Earth Extraktion Co. Limited ("Rareco").
Zum heutigen Tag hat GWMG empfangen und bezahlt 33.528.308 47.764.700 Rareco der ausstehenden Aktien. Das Angebot für die restlichen Aktien ist bis zum 28. Februar 2011 geöffnet.
Wie bereits angekündigt (siehe Medienmitteilung vom GWMG 21. Dezember 2010: "Great Western Minerals Group liefert Angebot Circular Um Rareco Aktionäre"), machte GWMG ein Bar-Angebot für alle verbleibenden Stammaktien Rareco dass GWMG nicht bereits besitzen.
"Dies ist ein entscheidender Moment in der Ausführung der Unternehmensstrategie GWMG's zu einem vollständig integrierten, globalen Seltene Erden-Produzent zu werden", sagte GWMG President und Chief Executive Officer Jim Engdahl. "Wir sind sehr erfreut, dieses Interesse an Ausschreibungen Rareco Aktien Great Western Minerals Group zu sehen."
Jim Engdahl, President und CEO
aber jetzt warte ich erst mal ne kleine korrektur ab.
Wenn es weiter steil gen Norden geht, auch nicht schlecht, bin ja immerhin dabei.
Dieses Jahr bis jetzt mit Abstand der beste Wert, den ich habe.
January 31, 2011
http://www.gwmg.ca/html/media/news/index.cfm?ReportID=203371
eigentlich müsste doch alles was Rohstoffe sind, jetzt hochgehen. Kann kemand was sagen warum es soweit in den Keller geht?? Ist die südafrikanische Übernheme geplatzt oder was???
http://www.proactiveinvestors.de/companies/news/...sanlages-1656.html
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Kulmbach (aktiencheck.de AG) - Für die Experten vom Anlegermagazin "Der Aktionär" gehört die Great Western Minerals-Aktie (Profil) zu den Top-Werten für eine Seltene-Erden-Rally.
Die zu den Metallen der Seltenen Erden zählenden Rohstoffe würden im täglichen Leben eine zunehmend größere Rolle spielen. Ohne sie gehe in modernen Schlüsseltechnologien nahezu nichts mehr, so die Experten. Angesichts einer enorm steigenden Nachfrage nach Seltenen Erden werde vor allem die zukünftige Versorgung zum Problem.
Die kanadische Great Western Minerals Group halte eine Mehrheitsbeteiligung an der sehr hochgradigen Steenkampskraal-Mine in Südafrika, deren Wiederinbetriebnahme für die zweite Jahreshälfte 2013 geplant sei. Experten-Prognosen zufolge könnten auf der Liegenschaft rund 2.700 Tonnen Seltene Erden im Jahr gefördert werden. Zukünftige Bohrungen könnten das Potenzial noch deutlich nach oben schrauben. Darüber hinaus verfüge das Unternehmen noch über weitere hochinteressante Seltene-Erden-Explorations- und Entwicklungsliegenschaften.
Die Experten würden davon ausgehen, dass das Geschäft mit Seltenen Erden in Zukunft gewaltig boomen werde. Daher dürfte der Produktionsstart von Great Western Minerals ihres Erachtens genau zur richtigen Zeit erfolgen, um hohe Gewinne einzufahren.
Nach Meinung der Experten von "Der Aktionär" eignet sich die Aktie von Great Western Minerals als spekulative Depotbeimischung. Das Kursziel werde bei 1,00 Euro gesehen. Ein Stoppkurs sollte bei 0,39 Euro platziert werden. (Ausgabe 10) (03.03.2011/ac/a/a)
Mon 4:02 pm by Phil Cheng Rare earths processor Great Western Minerals Group (GWMG) (CVE:GWG) announced on Monday results from the first phase drill program at the Red Wine property located in Labrador, Canada.
The exploration program was funded by Great Western as part of its option agreement with Search Minerals (CVE: SMY), under which Great Western can earn a 50% stake in the property.
Highlights from the drill program included total rare earth elements / total rare earth oxide values of 1.59%/1.92% over 4 metres; 1.12%/1.36% over 5.6 metres; and 1.39%/1.68% over 4.3 metres.
All samples also showed between 35% and 40% enrichment in the more valuable heavy rare earth elements. There was also consistent dysprosium enrichment in all samples.
According to CEO Jim Engdahl, projects containing dysprosium are valuable to Great Western since it is an essential ingredient for the magnet alloys the company manufactures.
"Dysprosium shortages are expected, according to our projections at GWMG, unless additional sources are discovered. Hence the Red Wine project results are very encouraging to GWMG," Engdahl said.
The company plans to do follow-up drilling in 2011 to outline the extent of the dysprosium-rich mineralization.
Great Western's shares were up almost 5% to trade at 86 cents as of 3:34 pm EST.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/...operty-12785.html
The StarPhoenix March 10, 2011 Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. said Monday the first phase of drilling on the Red Wine rare earth property in Labrador has been completed.
Highlights from the 1,906-metre drill program include consistent heavy rare earth element, heavy rare earth oxide and dysprosium enrichment at the site.
The Saskatoon company is working toward a 50 per cent interest in the property, which is owned by Alterra Resources Inc.
GWMG said more drill holes are planned for the site this year.
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Read more: http://www.thestarphoenix.com/...ine/4414138/story.html#ixzz1GH3gGdqQ
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/...stern+drills+Wine/4414138/story.html
Saskatchewan-based Great Western Minerals has a fully integrated rare earths mine to market (M2M) strategy. The company's aim is to become the first vertically integrated rare earth elements producer in North America, a leader in the industry outside of China, and to create certainty of supply for its customers. To that end the company is investing in three stages in the rare earths supply chain: exploration, mining and processing.
Working backwards down the chain, the company already processes rare earths through two of its subsidiaries; Less Common Metals (LCM) based in Birkenhead, England and Great Western Technologies Inc in Troy, Michigan, USA. LCM has been highly profitable for 18 years supplying customers globally with a wide range of rare earth based alloys and metals. Its specialities include neodymium iron boron and samarium cobalt alloys for supermagnets, supplying 20% of the world demand of samarium cobalt. Great Western Technologies is a leading production facility in North America for rare earth materials, powders, and custom vacuum-grade specialty alloys. Both companies aim to be leading-edge, innovative and high quality offering flexible customised approaches to their customers. Great Western has just signed a letter of intent to supply samarium, gadolinium and samarium-cobalt alloys to the Pennsylvania-based Electron Energy Corporation to manufacture magnets.
Great Western will source its feedstock from the former-producing Steenkampskraal Mine in South Africa, located 350km north west of Cape Town. The mine was operated by Anglo American from 1952-63 producing rare earths and thorium (it was then the world's largest producer of thorium). It was eventually acquired by Rare Earth Extraction Co ("Rareco"), and in January 2009 GWT entered into an option agreement with Rareco to refurbish and recommission the mine and to have exclusive access to 100% of the rare earth elements mined there for a ten-year period. The New Order Mining Right was granted in June 2010, and in September 2010 GWT acquired a 20.8% equity interest in Rareco. In December GWMG offered to purchase all the remaining Rareco shares at 3 South African Rand, an offer which Rareco Directors recommended accepting. By 24 January the company had acquired about 70% of the outstanding shares. The offer remains open until 28th February.
SRK Consulting is conducting a feasibility study on the project with the aim of resuming production as quickly as possible; the target is the second half of 2013. Infrastructure is excellent, with access to the site by paved and gravel roads and close proximity to rail and sea-port; the government is pro-development, and there is technical expertise and a trainable workforce at hand.
GWMG is also looking to the long term by investing in 7 exploration projects in Canada and the USA all focussed to heavy rare earths; four of these are 100% owned and three are joint ventures. Hoidas Lake in Saskatchewan some 50km north of Uranium City is the most advanced with an NI43-101 compliant measured and indicated resource of 2.6M tonnes at an average grade of 2.43% TREO plus yttrium oxide. The endowment of neodymium is particularly high.