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QUEST RARE MINERALS LTD V.QRM


Primary Symbol: QRMLF

Quest Rare Minerals Ltd is a Canadian exploration company developing Strange Lake rare earth deposit in northeastern Quebec, Canada. The Strange Lake REE deposit contains quantities of all the rare earth metals used in permanent magnets. The company is to become a supplier of rare earth oxides for the permanent magnet industry to be used in variety of industrial and consumer applications including wind turbines, automobiles, consumer electronics and medical equipment. Its project portfolio includes Strange Lake Rare Earth project, and Strange Lake Preliminary Economic Assessment.


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Post by StockscoutXon May 27, 2015 11:02am
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Canada in the spot light for rich REE

Canada in the spot light for rich REEMarch/April 2015

Rare earth elements

Global rare metal value chains in need of global links

Here is an excerpt:

"Canada, which possesses more advanced projects, rich REE deposits, extensive mining and mineral processing expertise, high environmental standards, and a positive reputation and track record of collaboration, can supply the downstream chemical and metal producers. Canada can be the critical first step in the international partnering strategy, with other countries and companies contributing according to their comparative advantages along the full REE supply chain. This would enable an alternative and more secure REE production to manifest in a much more cost- and time-effective manner."

Link: CIM-Magazine
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