Great Western DD Post
http://www.gwmg.ca/index.cfm
Top 17 NI 43 101 REE mines, notice Great Western is listed twice
http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2011/01/introducing-the-tmr-advanced-rare-earth-projects-index/
Great Western has the Heavy REE's
http://www.gwmg.ca/html/projects/Steenkampskraal_Mine/index.cfm
The following table presents the distribution of rare earth oxides within the project’s monazite mineralization based on historical data and recompiled by Rareco:
Oxide % of Total Grade Tonnes contained in Resource
Cerium 46.55 13,686
Lanthanum 21.63 6,360
Neodymium 16.66 4,898
Praeseodymium 5.00 1,470
Yttrium 5.00 1,470
Samarium 2.50 735
Gadolinium 1.55 455
Dysprosium 0.67 196
Erbium 0.08 24
Terbium 0.08 24
Europium 0.08 24
Thulium 0.07 20
Ytterbium 0.07 20
Holmium 0.05 0.05
Lutetium 0.01 3
Total 100.00 29,400
Department of Energy
Jack Lifton Interview! Jack owns Great Western...
http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip396446
Interview with Byron Capital Markets Analyst Jon Hykawy, Ph.D.,MBA discussing Molycorp, Lynas and Great Western...
http://www.gwmg.ca/html/media/videos/index.cfm
Here is the initial interview that got me excited about GW. It'a more in depth interview, again he's up last:
http://www.financialsense.com/financial-sense-newshour/big-picture/2010/08/07/02/james-dines-mark-smith-jim-engdahl/rare-earth-minerals
Jim Engdahl CEO:
http://www.financialsense.com/user/404
Great Western Minerals Group and Molycorp Minerals, LLC Terminate Discussions of Proposed TransactionJun 15, 2009 06:00 ET
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Great-Western-Minerals-Group-Molycorp-Minerals-LLC-Terminate-Discussions-Proposed-Transaction-TSX-VENTURE-GWG-1003632.htm
Great Western’s Steenkampskraal is slated to restart “by, or before, the second half of 2013” with ~2500 ton capacity [Note that DOE seems to have overlooked this one in their supply forecast
http://seekingalpha.com/article/244880-is-molycorp-really-worth-4-7b?source=kizur
GWMGF.PK owns a magnet alloy producer in the U.K. When GWMGF.PK begins production in Canada and elsewhere, it plans to have a refinery near the mine site allowing greater integration and control over the supply chain. Great Western’s biggest advantage could be its potential for a vertically integrated operation.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/244792-rare-earths-a-brief-summary-and-focus-elements?source=yahoo
http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2010/11/comparative-value-metrics-for-13-advanced-rare-earth-projects/
http://www.gwmg.ca/index.cfm
Top 17 NI 43 101 REE mines, notice Great Western is listed twice
http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2011/01/introducing-the-tmr-advanced-rare-earth-projects-index/
Great Western has the Heavy REE's
http://www.gwmg.ca/html/projects/Steenkampskraal_Mine/index.cfm
The following table presents the distribution of rare earth oxides within the project’s monazite mineralization based on historical data and recompiled by Rareco:
Oxide % of Total Grade Tonnes contained in Resource
Cerium 46.55 13,686
Lanthanum 21.63 6,360
Neodymium 16.66 4,898
Praeseodymium 5.00 1,470
Yttrium 5.00 1,470
Samarium 2.50 735
Gadolinium 1.55 455
Dysprosium 0.67 196
Erbium 0.08 24
Terbium 0.08 24
Europium 0.08 24
Thulium 0.07 20
Ytterbium 0.07 20
Holmium 0.05 0.05
Lutetium 0.01 3
Total 100.00 29,400
Department of Energy
Jack Lifton Interview! Jack owns Great Western...
http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip396446
Interview with Byron Capital Markets Analyst Jon Hykawy, Ph.D.,MBA discussing Molycorp, Lynas and Great Western...
http://www.gwmg.ca/html/media/videos/index.cfm
Here is the initial interview that got me excited about GW. It'a more in depth interview, again he's up last:
http://www.financialsense.com/financial-sense-newshour/big-picture/2010/08/07/02/james-dines-mark-smith-jim-engdahl/rare-earth-minerals
Jim Engdahl CEO:
http://www.financialsense.com/user/404
Great Western Minerals Group and Molycorp Minerals, LLC Terminate Discussions of Proposed TransactionJun 15, 2009 06:00 ET
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Great-Western-Minerals-Group-Molycorp-Minerals-LLC-Terminate-Discussions-Proposed-Transaction-TSX-VENTURE-GWG-1003632.htm
Great Western’s Steenkampskraal is slated to restart “by, or before, the second half of 2013” with ~2500 ton capacity [Note that DOE seems to have overlooked this one in their supply forecast
http://seekingalpha.com/article/244880-is-molycorp-really-worth-4-7b?source=kizur
GWMGF.PK owns a magnet alloy producer in the U.K. When GWMGF.PK begins production in Canada and elsewhere, it plans to have a refinery near the mine site allowing greater integration and control over the supply chain. Great Western’s biggest advantage could be its potential for a vertically integrated operation.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/244792-rare-earths-a-brief-summary-and-focus-elements?source=yahoo
http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2010/11/comparative-value-metrics-for-13-advanced-rare-earth-projects/

