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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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Comment by StockscoutXon Jul 21, 2015 4:02pm
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RE:Quest Rare's flotation tests reduce concentrate, costs

RE:Quest Rare's flotation tests reduce concentrate, costsThe news was so great that the stock market ignored it. (Being ironic)

We need something more significant to propel SP upwards and maintain upward momentum. The stock market so far doesn't buy it.

What the news really mean for shareholders, cash is needed. Here is the key phrase in the news release,"We now look forward to proceed to a mini-scale pilot plant and rigorous full-scale pilot testing". How much impact will it have on shareholder dilution and SP with the next public offering to fund the testing?

All in my opinion.
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