Boomerang?
14:00 26.07.13
http://www.ariva.de/news/...chweren-Seltenden-Erden-Elementen-4729767
"Companies in the REE space that can achieve positive catalysts should reap share price gains and Tasman is one such example. . .Tasman, which I visited recently, has received its mining lease at Nora Karr that will be in effect for 25 years. The company also recently received a permit for test mining on site. This will allow the company to further the metallurgical studies and get a handle on potential costs. Additionally, Tasman received funding from the European Commission through the EURARE project to conduct processing and metallurgical research on Nora Karr and another Tasman project known as Olserum. There were apparently only four projects selected for funding here, so acknowledgement of these projects' significance is a positive long-term catalyst for Tasman."
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/co/2293#quote
http://www.tasmanmetals.com/s/...allurgical-Tests-From-Olserum-Hea...
http://www.resourceinvestor.com/2013/08/13/...earth-metals&page=1
http://www.tasmanmetals.com/s/...ctus-and-F-3-Registration-Stateme...
Erfreut:
Der Teras.
By Wang Zhuoqiong (China Daily)
http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2013-09/24/content_16990781.htm
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...ervalued-tasman-metals?source=feed
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Posted on January 21, 2014 by Alessandro Bruno
http://investorintel.com/rare-earth-intel/...mining-lease-norra-karr/
by Stockwatch Business Reporter
http://www.stockwatch.com/News/...66&symbol=*MKTSHEL®ion=C
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/...-minerals-sector-is-here-to-stay
The Mining Report: "Do you have other companies with Speculative Buy ratings that you would like to talk about?"
Luisa Moreno: "We cover Tasman Metals Ltd. (TSM:TSX.V; TAS:NYSE.MKT; TASXF.OTCPK; T61:FSE). Tasman operates in Sweden. We have a Speculative Buy recommendation and $1.70/share target price. Eudialyte is also the main mineral at its Norra Kärr deposit. If Matamec can develop an economic process, it will be highly positive for Tasman as well. Infrastructure around the Norra Kärr deposit is very good.
Tasman plans to merge with Flinders Resources Ltd. (FDR:TSX.V), a company with an advanced graphite project in Sweden. Tasman's strategy is to become a diversified industrial minerals company. It already has a REE deposit and a tungsten deposit; it will have a graphite deposit after the merger. The stock performed well after the announcement of the merger negotiations."
TMR: "Does the merger make Tasman more or less attractive to investors?"
LM: "More attractive—I think the stock's good performance indicates that. It seems that the market sees a diversified portfolio of REEs, graphite and tungsten as a positive. A business combination with Flinders may be seen as a liquidity merger, as Flinders is relatively well cashed at the moment. The merger will strengthen the combined company's balance sheet."
TMR: "Is it likely that Tasman will be the name of the new entity?"
LM: "Yes. The surviving company is going to be Tasman. Flinders will cease to exist."
February 5, 2014
Mark Saxon, CEO & President of rare earths miner Tasman Metals (TSX:V.TSM, Stock Forum) talks to Stockhouse at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference about mining in Sweden, the rare earths market, and the opportunity that is Tasman's stock.
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/natural-resources/...48IwcZDhblTS8h.99
The TSX Venture Exchange has accepted for filing documentation with respect to the first tranche of a non-brokered private placement for Tasman Metals Ltd. announced Jan. 22, 2014:
Number of shares: 3,875,863 shares
Purchase price: $1.10 per share
Warrants: 3,875,863 share purchase warrants to purchase 3,875,863 shares
Warrant exercise price: $1.50 for a three-year period
Placees: 39
Insiders: Mark Saxon 10,000; Robert Atkinson 50,000; James Powell 23,000
Finders' fees: Global Market Development LLC (Jeffrey Phillips) receives $147,840 and 192,000 units, with the same terms as the above private placement. Canaccord Genuity Corp. receives $3,080 and 2,800 non-transferable warrants. Mackie Research Capital Corp. receives $2,310 and 2,100 non-transferable warrants. Wolverton Securities Ltd. receives $1,155 and 1,050 non-transferable warrants. Douwe van Hees receives $3,850 and 3,500 non-transferable finder's warrants. Each non-transferable finder's warrant is exercisable for one share at a price of $1.10 for a three-year period.
http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C:TSM-2144167
http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C:TSM-2144167
www.tasmanmetals.com/i/pdf/TSM140211.pdf
"Tasman Metals Ltd. has taken the opportunity of the relative strength of graphite to merge with another company in its corporate grouping (Flinders Resources Ltd., one of our model mining portfolio constituents) to corral all the cash into one place and run with two projects at once in the same country. This is an admirable facing of reality. Eventually the cash flow from graphite start-up (which is near to production) will get the rare earth element project onto its feet."
The Mining Report Interview with Ryan Castilloux(2/11/14)
"Tasman Metals Ltd.'s Norra Kärr project in Sweden is a project that can cover a major portion of operating costs and payback capital using revenue from byproducts alone. Tasman's Norra Kärr project is a very promising contender. In fact, it's ranked first in our development-stage ranking. Norra Kärr is also a polymetallic, HREE-rich deposit that offers a profit margin healthy enough to endure future price volatility. Based on its PEA, preproduction capex is low, and operating costs will be among the lowest in the sector. Affirming these costs through feasibility studies and arranging toll separation or offtake agreements are the key next steps for Norra Kärr."
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/co/2293
- Acquisition carried out privately 23,000 $1.50
Feb 12/14 Feb 12/14 Powell, James Direct Ownership Common Shares 11
- Acquisition carried out privately 23,000 $1.10
Feb 14/14 Feb 11/14 Saxon, Mark Stephen Direct Ownership Common Shares 16
- Acquisition under a prospectus exemption 10,000 $1.10
Feb 13/14 Feb 11/14 Atkinson, Robert George Direct Ownership Common Shares 11
- Disposition carried out privately -25,000 $1.27
Feb 13/14 Feb 11/14 Atkinson, Robert George Direct Ownership Common Shares 11
- Acquisition carried out privately 50,000 $1.10
http://canadianinsider.com/node/7?menu_tickersearch=tsm
Monday February 24, 2014, 4:30am PST
By Vivien Diniz - Exclusive to Rare Earth Investing News
http://rareearthinvestingnews.com/...rth-mining-size-does-matter.html
Auszug:
Back in 2009 and 2010, there was nary a rare earth conference in the world that didn’t headline without Tasman Metals (TSXV:TSM). Despite being relatively quiet in the last few years, the company has been making headlines recently, and Ecclestone sees it as being very strategic in the grand scheme of things.
“They’re merging with Flinders Resources (TSXV:FDR) (a graphite development company working out of Sweden), and I think they are serious people because Tasman is a serious company. They sort of merging together both their interest in Sweden to transfer cash, equities and bonds between the two, which in the current environment is probably the best strategy,” he said.
sustainable European rare earth element
supply chain”
http://www.tasmanmetals.com/i/pdf/TSM_Presentation.pdf
John Kaiser discusses a number of reasons junior companies might grow in value terms irrespective of whether or not the metal they mine rises in price.
Author: Geoff Candy
Posted: Monday , 03 Mar 2014
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/content/en/...oid=231200&sn=Detail
"Tasman Metals Ltd. has the Norra Kärr REE project in Sweden. Last December, the company announced its intention to merge with Flinders Resources Ltd., which has the Woxna graphite project in Sweden (scheduled to begin annual production of 10K tons in Q3/14). . .having a combination of different industrial minerals, such as rare earths, graphite, tungsten and vanadium, is a good thing, in our opinion. The tricky part is getting started with one mineral, generating cash flow and then diversifying into other minerals, thus becoming a diversified industrial minerals company. Should Tasman and Flinders merge, they might be able to achieve this."
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/co/2293
http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/...for-large-flakes-small-resources