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Micrex Development Corp. V.MIX.H

"Micrex Development Corp is a Canada-based company. It is involved in industrial metals and minerals business sector. Its activity consists of exploring and evaluating mineral properties in Canada and the United States of America. The company also focuses on acquiring land. Its projects consist of Burmis Property, Bighorn Mine, Mount Royal Mine, Deadwood Mine, Sunburst Claim, Sunburst Claim, and others."


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Post by goldminegirlon Apr 23, 2010 11:42am
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re fantastic

re fantasticI want to know if we can economically recover the rare earths and ship them to China and what the Chinese will pay for what we send them. As I understand it there is an expensive process involved to get the rare earths to a useable product and if that is not done here we will be shipping an upgraded raw product all the way to China. How much will they pay for that? 
There are many companies trying to get attention for rare earth projects. We are in competition with deposits of similar grade but I think we are much better off than most of them that I have found because of the location and access. The lack of overburden is going to help too. I learned the hard way with gold stocks that a high assay does not mean economic so I am hoping that with the advantages that others have pointed out will get the attention we need.
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