by julian_satran | January 1, 2021 6:58 am
Any idea what company they are hinting at. Neodymium is used in all the “new-tech” motors that make their magnets tiny and all consumer battery[1]-powered devices use it (are made possible by the tiny magnets). Is there a single company that can get a hold on this? If yes – it is a huge thing (not only for the 5G – where neodymium is definitely not essential – but for every battery-powered consumer device. But I seriously doubt it.
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Anything here help? https://www.ai4beginners.com/rare-earth-stocks-10-companies-mining-and-refining-rare-earth-metals/
REEMF is the closest match description company in the David Forest report, quote “They recently discovered a proprietary technology that can separate AND process neodymium.”
Yahoo Finance reports “Rare Element Resources Ltd. (“RER” or the “Company”) (OTCQB: REEMF) is pleased to provide an update on the pilot scale rare earth processing and separation test work campaign which supports the Company’s progression to the next phase of design and planning for a demonstration scale rare earth processing and separation plant. This plant is intended to demonstrate, at industrial scale, the separation of rare earth elements utilizing the Company’s proprietary intellectual property in preparation for the commercial phase.” see here https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/rare-element-resources-provides-plans-123000985.html
The other runner-ups but don’t have unique separation process and one is an Aussie company:
LYSDY
AVLNF
Travis wrote about a Dave Forest pitch about Neodymium last year, here.