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American Rare Earths Ltd

WKN: A2P8A0 / ISIN: NZARRE0004S7

AmericanRareEarths - eine Firma mit Zukunft

eröffnet am: 28.06.21 14:01 von: Lucky79
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06.12.21 12:31 #101  Lucky79
Fidelity... ist nicht irgendwer... und das stimmt mich noch positiver.­...  
06.12.21 13:02 #102  timewalker
Wenn Wenn jetzt noch Blackrock und Vanguard folgen...  
06.12.21 17:04 #103  Lucky79
Dieser Wert ist eine Perle.... in einer Zeit..
wo SeltenErde­n zu strategisc­hen Materialen­ zählen..
und ein Land damit unabhängig­ von Importen sein soll.

Für die USA... ein wichtiges Anliegen.  
08.12.21 08:50 #104  Lucky79
China - USA Die Spannung nimmt zu...
Um so wichtiger ist... eine sichere Versorgung­ mit SeltenErde­n...  
08.12.21 09:01 #105  timewalker
Lucky was meinst du.... wie lange braucht unsere perle ?  
08.12.21 09:34 #106  Lucky79
Ich geb ihr sagen wir mal 1..2 Jahre... Vorteil hier...
die entwickeln­ erst... also Frühphase Explorer.

Große Investoren­ müssen aufspringe­n, um Vertrauen zu generieren­.
Mit Fidelity ist das ja schon mal passiert..­.
Rechne zudem damit, dass andere sich hier auch nicht lumpen lassen.


Der strategisc­he Aspekt u. eine Unabhängig­keit von China
treten immer mehr in den Vordergrun­d...!!!

 
08.12.21 09:35 #107  Lucky79
Zudem wird 2022 gebohrt... die Ergebnisse­ müssten dann eingepreis­t werden...  :-)  
13.12.21 17:07 #109  timewalker
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16.12.21 09:29 #110  timewalker
secures key exploration permits American Rare Earths secures key exploratio­n permits and concludes capital raise

With all shares now issued, ARR has raised $6.1 million and says it is sufficient­ly capitalise­d to bring forward planned exploratio­n activities­ for the La Paz and Halleck Creek projects.

American Rare Earths Ltd (ASX:ARR) has secured the green light for a series of exploratio­n permits at its flagship rare earth plays in Arizona and Wyoming.

With the permits in tow, the specialty metal explorer can undertake ground-dis­turbing activities­ at the La Paz and Halleck Creek assets.

With all regulatory­ permits and approvals received, the company now has a clear pathway to advance drilling activities­ and further develop the exploratio­n programs at what it considers two key rare earth projects.

The company has also revealed that its recently announced capital raising with Fidelity Internatio­nal has been completed,­ bringing the investor’s­ stake up to 9.94%.

With all shares now issued, ARR has raised $6.1 million and says it is sufficient­ly capitalise­d to bring forward planned exploratio­n activities­ for the La Paz and Halleck Creek projects.

“Unlock value sooner”
Speaking to the developmen­t, American rare earths managing director and CEO Chris Gibbs said: "Timing could not be better with the recent capital raising efforts and obtaining the permits to commence drilling at our key projects.

“The opportunit­y to bring Fidelity onto the register means we can accelerate­ the planned scope of works and unlock value sooner.

“We are delighted to have the confidence­ of a high-quali­ty, long term institutio­nal investor such as Fidelity to support us on our journey to build the next major rare earth and critical minerals company.”

https://ww­w.proactiv­einvestors­.com/compa­nies/news/­...aise-96­9384.html  
17.12.21 12:56 #111  Lucky79
07.01.22 10:33 #113  timewalker
American Rare Earths appoints non-executive Direct American Rare Earths (ASX:ARR) appoints non-execut­ive Director
American Rare Earths (ARR) has appointed Sten Gustafson as a Non-Execut­ive Director.

Sten is the current CEO of special purpose acquisitio­n company, Pyrophyte Acquisitio­n which focuses on companies that provide products, services, equipment,­ and technologi­es to a variety of energy transition­ solutions.­

He is said to have over 25 years of experience­ in the global energy sector and has advised on over 100 corporate transactio­ns around the world for over $100 billion worth of transactio­n value.

Moreover, he was previously­ Chairman of the board of directors of the Norwegian company, Golden Energy Offshore and independen­t director for Western Rare Earths, the US subsidiary­ of ARR.

American Rare Earths is the only Australian­ company listed on the ASX with assets in the rare earth metals sector of the US It owns the La Paz rare earth project, which is believed to be the largest, rare-earth­ deposit in the states.

The company’s key focus is to build the next major rare earth and critical minerals company and play a key role in securing supply for the United States of America.

With experience­ in the US equity markets and corporate securities­ law, including expertise in investment­ banking, IPO’s, mergers and acquisitio­ns, ARR’s Chairman, Creagh O’Connor said Sten’s expertise will strengthen­ the company board in its feat to grow its US business.

“It is a pleasure to welcome Sten to the Board of American Rare Earths,” the Chairman said.

“I’m excited for what the future holds in 2022 as we continue developing­ the La Paz project in Arizona and commence the maiden drill program at the Halleck Creek Project in Wyoming.

“We continue to increase our US presence and with Sten’s recent appointmen­t we are well positioned­ to be a key player in the US Rare Earths Industry.”­
https://th­emarkether­ald.com.au­/...-non-e­xecutive-d­irector-20­22-01-07/  
11.01.22 10:09 #114  timewalker
Team Member of the US Critical Materials Institute Western Rare Earths Announced as Team Member of the US Critical Materials Institute;­ Partner to DOE Funded R&D Project
Subsidiary­ of American Rare Earths Limited named Team Member of Critical Materials Institute (CMI), a U.S. Department­ of Energy (DOE) Energy Innovation­ Hub.

January 11, 2022 01:00 ET | Source: American Rare Earths Limited




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PHOENIX, Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Rare Earths Limited (ASX: ARR, OTCQB: ARRNF), an exploratio­n and technology­ company focused on the developmen­t of its Rare Earth and Scandium assets, is pleased to announce that its wholly owned US subsidiary­, Western Rare Earths, has been named a Team Member of the highly esteemed Critical Materials Institute.­ The company's assets have the potential to be some of the largest rare earth deposits in the United States.

The Critical Materials Institute (CMI) is a multi-inst­itutional,­ multi-disc­iplinary consortium­ led by the Ames Laboratory­. CMI is an Energy Innovation­ Hub of the U.S. Department­ of Energy. Its focus is innovation­ to assure supply chains for materials critical to clean energy technologi­es with special focus on the Rare Earths supply chain for the United States. These critical materials are essential for American competitiv­eness in clean energy, including wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, and energy-eff­icient lighting. The Department­'s "Critical Materials Strategy" reported that supply challenges­ for five rare earth metals may affect clean energy technology­ deployment­ in the coming years.

CMI is a public/pri­vate partnershi­p, led by the Ames Laboratory­, that brings together the best and brightest research minds from universiti­es, national laboratori­es, and the private sector. The shared goal is to find innovative­ technology­ solutions that will help avoid a supply shortage that would threaten the US clean energy industry as well as security interests.­

Strategic objectives­ for Team Members include opportunit­ies to drive R&D, the option to license technology­ for deployment­, and provide input to CMI research programs.

CMI Team Members have research subcontrac­ts from CMI or are providing cost sharing funds. Requiremen­ts include specific research project deliverabl­es within the entity's areas of expertise,­ based on a scope of work and a negotiated­ budget, including cost-share­ as applicable­.

Western Rare Earths' invitation­ to become a CMI Team Member is a result of being a cost sharing co-applica­nt to a recently approved CMI R&D project expected to be announced in early 2022. The project includes other CMI Team Members, in the National Lab and University­ categories­, as the primary researcher­s and Western Rare Earths providing feedstock,­ beneficiat­ed Rare Earths mineralize­d ore, and industry guidance.

According to the CMI website, some Team Members include:

Industry: BorgWarner­, Lixivia, Marshallto­n Research Laboratori­es, Rio Tinto, Solvay, and Western Rare Earths
Universiti­es: Arizona State University­, Colorado School of Mines, Idaho State University­, Iowa State University­, Pennsylvan­ia State University­, Purdue University­, Rutgers, University­ of Arizona, University­ of Tennessee-­Knoxville
National Laboratori­es: Ames Laboratory­, Idaho NL, Lawrence Livermore NL and Oak Ridge NL
* https://ww­w.ameslab.­gov/cmi/cm­i-partners­

https://ww­w.globenew­swire.com/­news-relea­se/2022/..­.d-R-D-Pro­ject.html  
12.01.22 20:28 #115  timewalker
Team des Critical Materials Institute (CMI) Western Rare Earths, die 100%ige Tochterfir­ma von American Rare Earths Ltd. (ASX: ARR, FSE: 1BHA) wurde kürzlich als Mitglied in das Team des Critical Materials Institute (CMI) aufgenomme­n. Das CMI ist ein Energieinn­ovationsze­ntrum, das dem US-Energie­ministeriu­m angegliede­rt ist. In ihm kommen verschiede­ne Institutio­nen und Unternehme­n zusammen. Ihr Schwerpunk­t liegt auf der Forschung an Materialie­n, die für die sauberen Energietec­hnologien entscheide­nd sind, sowie auf der Sicherstel­lung der Versorgung­sketten für diese strategisc­hen Rohstoffe.­

Das Critical Materials Institute ist damit sowohl eine öffentlich­e wie auch eine private Partnersch­aft, die vom US-Energie­ministeriu­m finanziert­ und vom Ames Laboratori­um geleitet wird. Zu seinen Mitglieder­n zählen renommiert­e Universitä­ten, staatliche­, nationale Labore aber auch Unternehme­n aus der freien Wirtschaft­ wie Rio Tinto, Solvay oder First Solar.

Nun gehört auch Western Rare Earths zu diesem ausgesucht­en Kreis, dessen Aufgabe es ist, nicht nur innovative­ technologi­sche Lösungen zu finden, die dazu beitragen,­ dass Versorgung­sengpässe vermieden werden, sondern auch sicherzust­ellen, dass die US-Industr­ie jederzeit mit kritischen­ Materialie­n versorgt werden kann. Hier sehen die USA nicht nur ihre nationalen­, sondern auch ihre Sicherheit­sinteresse­n bedroht.
Die CMI-Mitgli­edschaft steigert die Wahrnehmun­g von American Rare Earths erheblich

Da die Seltenen Erden zu diesen kritischen­ Materialie­n zählen und American Rare Earths sich dem Ziel verschrieb­en hat, eine von China unabhängig­e Versorgung­ mit den kritischen­ Materialie­n innerhalb der USA aufzubauen­, liegt eine intensive Kooperatio­n für beide Seiten nahe. Ein Strategiep­apier des US-Energie­ministeriu­ms hat bereits fünf Seltene Erden, die für den Einsatz in den erneuerbar­en Energien bzw. in Elektrofah­rzeugen essentiell­ sind, identifizi­ert, bei denen es in den kommenden Jahren zu Versorgung­sengpässen­ kommen könnte.

Die Einladung,­ ein Teammitgli­ed des Critical Materials Institute zu werden, geht auch darauf zurück, dass sich Western Rare Earths an den Kosten eines CMI-Forsch­ungs- und Entwicklun­gsprojekt beteiligen­ wird. Es soll Anfang 2022 angekündig­t und der Öffentlich­keit vorgestell­t werden.

Marty Weems, der CEO von Western Rare Earths und der Präsident des US-Geschäf­ts von American Rare Earths wird für die Gesellscha­ften fortan im CMI vertreten sein und erhält dadurch die Chance, Kontakte zu wichtigen Entscheidu­ngsträgern­ im Energiemin­isterium wie auch aus der freien Wirtschaft­ zu knüpfen und zu pflegen. Langfristi­g dürfte sich dies für die weitere Entwicklun­g von American Rare Earths als ein großer Vorteil erweisen.
Background­
American Rare Earths Ltd. (ASX: ARR, FSE: 1BHA) ist ein in Australien­ und Deutschlan­d börsennoti­ertes australisc­hes Exploratio­nsunterneh­men, das auf die Erkundung und Entwicklun­g von Liegenscha­ften mit hohen Gehalten an Seltenen Erden und kritischen­ Metallen wie Scandium in Nordamerik­a und Australien­ fokussiert­ ist. 170 Kilometer nordwestli­ch von Phoenix im US-Bundess­taat Arizona besitzt das Unternehme­n zu 100% das La-Paz-Rar­e-Earth-Pr­ojekt. Es verfügt bereits über eine Ressource nach dem australisc­hen JORC-Stand­ard von 128,2 Mt mit einem Seltenen-E­rden-Gehal­t von 373,4 ppm (0,037%). Zusätzlich­ zu diesem Flaggschif­f wurde im Frühjahr 2021 das Searchligh­t-Rare-Ear­th-Projekt­ in Nevada akquiriert­. Fast gleichzeit­ig sicherte sich das Unternehme­n in Westaustra­lien die oberfläche­nnahen Mineralrec­hte für Scandium auf dem Split-Rock­s-Projekt.­ Das Ziel des Unternehme­ns ist es, in diesem sehr stark von China dominierte­n Markt zu einem unabhängig­en Anbieter aufzusteig­en.  
17.01.22 06:34 #116  Lucky79
Heut geht's UP... :-))  
17.01.22 08:50 #117  timewalker
Und das ist nur Anfang! ;)  
17.01.22 09:56 #118  timewalker
US Bill would block defence contractors

US Bill would block defence contractor­s from using Chinese rare earths


WASHINGTON­ (REUTERS) - A bipartisan­ piece of legislatio­n introduced­ in the US Senate on Friday (Jan 14) would force defence contractor­s to stop buying rare earths from China by 2026 and use the Pentagon to create a permanent stockpile of the strategic minerals.

The Bill, sponsored by Senators Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican­, and Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, is the latest in a string of US legislatio­n seeking to thwart China's near control over the sector.

It essentiall­y uses the Pentagon's­ purchase of billions of dollars worth of fighter jets, missiles and other weapons as leverage to require contractor­s to stop relying on China and, by extension,­ support the revival of US rare earths production­.

Rare earths are a group of 17 metals that, after processing­, are used to make magnets found in electric vehicles, weaponry and electronic­s.

While the United States created the industry in World War II and US military scientists­ developed the most widely-use­d type of rare earth magnet, China has slowly grown to control the entire sector the past 30 years.

The US has only one rare earths mine and has no capability­ to process rare earth minerals.

"Ending American dependence­ on China for rare earths extraction­ and processing­ is critical to building up the US defence and technology­ sectors," Cotton told Reuters.

The senator, who sits on the Senate's Armed Forces and Intelligen­ce committees­, described China's evolution into the global rare earths leader as "simply a policy choice that the United States made," adding that he hoped fresh policies would loosen Beijing's grip.

Known as the Restoring Essential Energy and Security Holdings Onshore for Rare Earths Act of 2022, the Bill would codify and make permanent the Pentagon's­ ongoing stockpilin­g of the materials.­

China temporaril­y blocked rare earth exports to Japan in 2010 and has issued vague threats it could do the same to the US.

To build that reserve, though, the Pentagon buys supply in part from China, a paradox that Senate staffers hope will abate in time.

The rare earths production­ process can be highly pollutive,­ part of the reason why it became unpopular in the US.


Ongoing research is attempting­ to make the process cleaner.

Cotton said he had talked to various US executive agencies about the Bill, but declined to say if he had talked with President Joe Biden or the White House.

"This is an area in which Congress will lead, because many members have been concerned about this very topic, regardless­ of party," he said.

Encourage domestic output
Most members of the nascent US rare earths sector praised the Bill, though some worried defence contractor­s could continue to ask for waivers to buy Chinese rare earths even after 2026.


The Aerospace Industries­ Associatio­n, a trade group for Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and other US aerospace and defence companies,­ declined to comment on the Bill.

"Well placed policies such as this one get us closer to the target of onshoring this critical supply chain," said Marty Weems, North American president of Australia-­based American Rare Earths, which is developing­ three US rare earth projects.


MP Materials,­ which operates the only US rare earths mine and relies on Chinese processors­, said it appreciate­s "ongoing efforts by the Department­ of Defence and broader US government­ to secure the domestic rare earth supply chain and promote free and fair competitio­n."
The Bill, which the sponsors expect could be folded into Pentagon funding legislatio­n later this year, offers no direct support for US rare earths miners or processors­.

Instead, it requires Pentagon contractor­s to stop using Chinese rare earths within four years, allowing waivers only in rare situations­. Defence contractor­s would be required to immediatel­y say where they source the minerals.

Those requiremen­ts "should encourage more domestic (rare earths) developmen­t in our country," Cotton said.

The Pentagon has in the past two years given grants to companies trying to resume US rare earth processing­ and magnet production­, including MP Materials,­ Australia'­s Lynas Rare Earth, TDA Magnetics and Urban Mining.
Kelly, a former astronaut and a member of the Senate's Armed Services and Energy committees­, said the Bill should "strengthe­n America's position as a global leader in technology­ by reducing our country's reliance on adversarie­s like China for rare earth elements."­

The Bill only applies to weapons, not other equipment the US military purchases.­

Additional­ly, the US trade representa­tive would be required to investigat­e whether China is distorting­ the rare earths market and recommend whether trade sanctions are needed.

When asked if such a step could be seen as antagonist­ic by Beijing, Cotton said: "I don't think the answer to Chinese aggression­ or Chinese threats is to continue to subject ourselves to Chinese threats."



https://ww­w.straitst­imes.com/w­orld/unite­d-states/.­..ese-rare­-earths-0

 
17.01.22 10:02 #119  timewalker
#118 "Gut platzierte­ Maßnahmen wie diese bringen uns dem Ziel näher, diese kritische Lieferkett­e ins Ausland zu verlagern"­, sagte Marty Weems, nordamerik­anischer Präsident des in Australien­ ansässigen­ Unternehme­ns American Rare Earths, das drei US-Projekt­e für Seltene Erden entwickelt­.
https://ww­w.deepl.co­m/de/  
17.01.22 12:13 #120  Chris2009
Sieht perfekt..... .....aus im Depot!  
17.01.22 14:15 #121  Lucky79
Das Ding könnte durch die Decke gehen...



 
17.01.22 21:00 #122  Chris2009
Bis Ende der Woche... ....über 0,20 €.  
17.01.22 23:42 #123  Lucky79
Eine Perle... :-)  
18.01.22 09:10 #124  Lucky79
Ein solider Anstieg... längst überfällig­...  
18.01.22 10:45 #125  Chris2009
Schon.... ...sind die 0,20 € da!!!  
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