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TNR Gold Corp V.TNR

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRRXF

TNR Gold Corp. is a Canada-based green energy metals royalty and gold company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring and owning royalties. It is also engaged in the business of acquiring and exploring its mineral properties located in the United States. Its projects include the Shotgun Gold Project, the Los Azules Copper-Gold Project, and Mariana Lithium Project. The Shotgun Gold Project is an advanced-stage exploration prospect in southwestern Alaska. The Shotgun Gold Project is located in southwestern Alaska approximately 150 kilometers (km) north of Dillingham and 190 km south of the Donlin Gold Project. The Los Azules Copper-Gold Project is located in San Juan, Argentina. The Mariana Lithium Project is located in Argentina. At its core, it provides a scope of exposure to gold, copper, silver and lithium through its holdings in Alaska and royalty holdings in Argentina. Its subsidiaries include 0828073 BC Ltd., Ameri Gold Corp., Bristol Exploration Co. Inc., and others.


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Post by RX4H1N1on Mar 09, 2011 4:32pm
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Rare earth prices soaring: Will miners play catch

Rare earth prices soaring: Will miners play catchhttps://www.stockhouse.com/Community-News/2011/Mar/9/Rare-earth-prices-soaring--Will-miners-play-catch-



Rare earth prices soaring: Will miners play catch up?



3/9/2011 12:35:25 PM | Jeb Handwerger
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Look for industry consolidation and monitor this crucial sector, which may be overlooked by investors at the moment

The Middle East Turmoil has created a selloff in equities and a run to the safe haven assets of precious metals and oil. Even though rare earth prices are soaring, many investors have overlooked a key sector that has pulled back, providing a bargain opportunity before the rare earth crisis intensifies.

U.S. House Rep Mike Coffman from Colorado, joined by 28 Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives, sent a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative, demanding he file a complaint with the World Trade Organization against China’s export reduction policies of rare earths.

Coffman wrote, “...Rare earths are critical to U.S. national security. Currently, the world is nearly 100% reliant on Chinese exports ...” Coffman continued in his letter, “While our nation must act to correct our domestic rare earth supply chain problem, we must also recognize that the lack of a level playing field...is harmful.”

Coffman mentioned that the United States must act to correct the domestic rare earth supply. Even though there are a few heavy rare earth deposits in North America, there is no separation facility outside China. This facility is crucial in extracting the valuable metal. Avalon Rare Metals (TSX: T.AVL, Stock Forum) may be the first to bring separation capabilities, but that is not until 2016. That is still more than four years away so alternative solutions must be addressed. The costs of heavy rare earth oxides are soaring as China cracks down on illegal smugglers and reduces export quotas.

China has made a valid argument that there are rare earth reserves outside of China, which are not being utilized. Although the U.S. may put pressure on China through the WTO, it will only have weight if the U.S. is able to show progress with its own current production capabilities. Foreign governments have come to rely solely on China for key heavy rare earths. Although China provides more than 97% of the global supply of rare-earth minerals, its reserves are one-third of the global total. This shows the inaction of our elected officials, who have been more concerned bailing out failed banks rather than securing a supply of precious heavy rare earths needed for our most crucial defense technologies. An industry we developed was outsourced to China, putting a foreign nation in the driver’s seat.

The recent meeting with the Governor of Alaska, Molycorp (NYSE: MCP, Stock Forum), with the highest levels of the Federal Government, shows us hope that leaders are becoming truly aware of how crucial a domestic supply of certain heavy rare earths are to the most innovative and cutting-edge technologies. Now we must see if any action comes out from these meetings to assist and fast track our key deposits. There are very few quality assets in the United States that have heavy rare earths used in the magnets of hybrid engines and guided missiles. There are very limited investment options for U.S. investors.

This is not just iPads and iPhones that may be affected. From the tone of the letter and the recent urgency in Washington, it makes me surmise that there are many technologies requiring heavy rare earths, which may be top secret and classified that are crucial to the U.S. survival. These recent events and legislators expressing that the rare earth shortage is critical to U.S. National Security makes me believe this crisis is far greater than we can imagine.

Yesterday, Japan and South Korea invested $1.8 billion in a Brazilian mining group that is the largest producer of niobium. Niobium is used to make a hard, lightweight steel that is increasingly being used to make vehicles more fuel efficient and lighter. Japan and South Korea are seeing soaring prices and are concerned about future cuts from China. Niobium is crucial for these countries to provide the lightest and strongest cars. Outside of Brazil is Iamgold’s (NYSE: IAG, Stock Forum) Niobec Mine in Quebec and Avalon’s Nechalacho Mine, which ranks as the third-largest niobium deposit in the world. I would not be surprised if we see further investments into these sectors as the shares have significantly underperformed the soaring prices of rare earths.

remx chart

The Rare Earth ETF (NYSE: REMX, Stock Forum) looks ready for a potential breakout from an inverse Head and Shoulders pattern. I expect that the mining shares will outperform once again and this ETF should go into new all time highs. Look for a breakout through $26 on heavy volume to confirm the next upward leg for rare earth stocks. Look for industry consolidation and monitor this crucial sector, which may be overlooked by investors at the moment.

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