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3459 Postings, 5839 Tage money crashKein Stück aus der Hand geben:

 
  
    #3601
2
26.05.09 09:35
Rare Earth Element Cos Could See Next Bull Market Run

Monday May 25th, 2009 / 21h15

By Brian Truscott
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
VANCOUVER -(Dow Jones)- Two TSX Venture-listed rare earth companies are enjoying strong gains Monday - an otherwise quiet day on the Toronto Stock Exchange as U.S. markets are closed for Memorial Day.

Commerce Resources Corp. (CCE.V) and Rare Element Resources Ltd. (RES.V) are up 32% and 37% respectively, in part because two well-regarded market watchers are talking up a niche resource sector that's largely unknown to the everyday investor.
Investment-letter writers James Dines, who writes the Dines Letter, and John Kaiser, who writes the Bottom-Fish Online report, say rare earth elements are increasingly important to global markets.

Dines, who has declared himself a big-time "investor bug" of various nascent markets in the past, said last Friday that rare earth elements could be the next major surprise bull market.
Why? Rare earth elements, which go by names such as thulium and lanthanum, are used in numerous electronic applications as well as superconductors, super-magnets, refining catalysts and hybrid-car components.

The two other rare metals one needs to know about are tantalum and niobium. Tantalum is widely used in the electronics industry. Niobium is used in steels and superalloys.
The actual amount of these elements that go into producing, say, hybrid cars is small but necessary. Supply is therefore vital to producers that need these rare elements in their products.
Kaiser agrees, saying the value of rare earth element miners will be increasingly strategic as demand for product outstrips global supply.

Enter Commerce Resources, a late-stage tantalum and niobium explorer, and Rare Element Resources, which has a key rare earth project in Wyoming.

As Kaiser says, the strategic worth of what they're sitting on in the ground is becoming as valuable as the elements themselves.
He used a recent example: state-owned China Nonferrous Metal Mining Group (CNMC) took a majority stake in Lynas Corp. (LYC.AU) this month, giving the Australian rare earth miner US$366 million in funding. While Lynas has offtake agreements to Japanese, European and U.S. clients lasting for the next five years, its rare earth supply could last some 30 years. CNMC has now secured and therefore controls the future supply from one of the richest rare earth deposits in the world, Kaiser said.
That includes tantalum and niobium.

This is all the more important because the U.S. Defence Logistics Agency stopped selling into the tantalum market in 2008. Australia's Talisman, the world's leading supplier of tantalum, has ceased production indefinitely, citing the adverse effect of the black market supply as well as intense pricing pressure.
Black-market production in war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo is, by some estimates, supplying the world with some 30% of its required supply.

As both Commerce Resources and Rare Element Resources move toward production, their leverage on global producers increases, observers say.

"Commerce Resources is in a fascinating global position; the window for tantalum has opened wide," said David Hodge, president of Commerce Resources. "We are becoming part of the supply solution on a global basis; no matter what the studies say in terms of the price of extraction, the industry will say yes."
Commerce Resources is hoping to start open-pit production in 2010.
In Toronto, Commerce Resources is up 10 Canadian cents to 40 Canadian cents on 621,000 shares. Rare Element Resources is up 35 Canadian cents to C$1.30 on 633,000 shares.
Web Sites: http://www.commerceresources.com ;
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China moving on WA explorers
Neil Dowling, Motoring Editor
May 25, 2009 12:22pm

WA-based rare earth companies are under the spotlight by Chinese investors as demand for the metals soar on current and forecast sales of electric vehicles.
Rare earths metals such as lithium are vital components in the manufacture of electric motors and batteries.

Over the past fortnight, the share price of rare earth and lithium players has soared.

Galaxy Resources (lithium) has shot up 100 per cent in the past week (now about 80c) and Argentinian lithium explorer Orocobre Limited is up almost 200 per cent (now 63c) in about the same period.

More companies are following the trend.

Lynas Corporation has signed a $522 million deal with Chinese conglomerate China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining Co. for a slice of its Mt Weld rare earth deposit near Laverton in WA.

The Mt Weld deposit is regarded as the richest in the world.

The investment will fast track the project that has recently stalled because of a lack of finance.

CNMC will control four seats of the board and 51.6 per cent of Lynas' capital once the two parts of the deal are completed.

It will be noticed, says Sam Berridge of StateOne Equities, that the Chinese have interests in about 95 per cent of the world rare earth producers.

That puts them in the high seat when it comes to the predicted explosion in electric propulsion for passenger cars.

Another WA company that has exposure to rare earths is Alkane Resources.

The company, though WA based, has projects in NSW.

Its Dubbo Zirconia project, 30km south of Dubbo, has processed 67 tonnes of ore to produce 1150kg of zirconium and 165kg of niobium.

It is trialling the recovery through the plant of yttrium and the heavy rare earths and also the recovery of light rare earth concentrates from the niobium stocks.
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China Threatens U.S. Alt Energy Plans
By Ian Mathias

05/19/09 Baltimore, Maryland “Rare earths are more a Chinese thing than oil is an OPEC thing,” begins Byron King today. (Rare earths are hard-to-pronounce metals and minerals that, while in small supply, are found in seemingly every high-tech gadget around the world).

“The Chinese are running 95% of world output, and virtually all of the final refining and smelting… the U.S. left the biz about 10 years ago, and Japanese left it about four years ago.
“Rare earths are critical to all future ‘green’ energy, especially with things like permanent magnets for windmills (not to mention the rare earths that go into those ‘efficient’ light bulbs.) Every large windmill, for example, requires about 560 pounds of a rare earth called neodymium, for the permanent magnet within the turbine system. There’s no substitute for neodymium. People have gone through the entire periodic chart, and only neodymium will work in large permanent magnets.

“The U.S. has NO locale for manufacturing permanent magnets. None. Zilch.”

“The West had better get serious about rare earths or we’re forfeiting the key industries of the 21st century to China.”
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Rare metals provide rare opportunities for investors

Gold may be a store of value, but some rare metals will play a much more important role in the technology age.

Jack Lifton
Published 5/10/2009


If gold had never existed, it would not have been missed. So far in human history, gold has had no utilitarian value, which means that its use is not critical to the construction or operation of any technology whatsoever. Critical here means that without a specific metal you cannot make the technological device desired, or if you can it will not have optimal properties.
Gold can have strategic value. That is to say that it is one of many materials that can serve the same necessary function. In the 14th century BCE, an Egyptian inventory of a nobleman’s burial treasures shows that a sky stone (meteoric iron) blade was valued at 40 times its own weight of silver! The potential for a meteoric iron standard didn’t last long after the common nature of iron ore and the mass production of iron for weapons was discovered and gold, silver and copper became -- probably in that order -- the coinage metals and remain primarily so today.

Copper first became a technology metal when its alloys bronze and brass became widely used to enable the manufacturing of reliable weapons up until the end of the 19th century. Copper attained to permanent technology metal status when its property as the most economical conductor of electricity made it into the nervous system of not only the industrial age but now of the age of technology.

Gold is a rare metal, but there are rarer ones. Gold’s remaining uses are as an arbitrary store of value -- as money -- and in the preparation of jewelry items, themselves intended to display wealth or maintain their value intrinsically.

Why invest in rare metals production? Almost all of the rare metals have evolved from minor metals to become the technology metals. The basic discoveries in the engineering, chemical and electronic properties of rare metals during and after World War II led to a search for natural resources that could be used to develop these newly discovered properties into practical, mass-produced devices, first for military use and then for daily use by everyone.

I am going to publish an organic listing the future potential of the rare and technology metals as the bases for practical mass-producible technologies. I will update the table and make changes in my recommendations as to whether or not you should buy, hold or sell investments, mainly in mining, in the production or end-use of my listed technology metals.

As a side note, this material also is being used as the basis of a talk entitled “Rare metals as rare opportunities for investors” at the Hard Assets Conference in New York on May 11.
I will do my best to explain concepts as we go along. I will begin by explaining why I have chosen the first group of “Rare Metals” in my “organic table.” They are the critical metals for twenty first century American industry chosen by the US National Academies, and their reasons for doing so are explained in great detail in the publication, “Minerals, Critical Minerals, and the U.S. Economy (2008), which is available free of charge on the Internet at http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=12034&page=165#p… .

I will update on end-uses of the technology metals that are being proposed for mass production, such as the lithium-ion battery powered plug-in hybrid, and how the production rate of lithium will determine whether or not this technology ever becomes widespread or practical.

I will also be recommending individual rare metal miners as good investments for the short, medium and long term. My recommendations will not be based on whether or not a drill hole has found a trace of a rare metal on the company’s property but on a metric for evaluating rare metal mining opportunities that I will introduce on May 25. These company recommendations will also be organic, and I will be monitoring them to make sure that the metrics have not changed in a negative fashion.

28 Postings, 6088 Tage wakuartDie Bohrergebnisse zeigen schon eine Tendenz

 
  
    #3602
2
26.05.09 12:36
Noch ist zwar nichts offiziell aber die steigenden Umsätze deuten darauf hin, dass einige
Fondgesellschaften nach und nach zukaufen.
Könnte mir gut vorstellen diesen Monat noch die 0,30 € zu erreichen als Zwischenstopp.
Die Aussage von money crash:

Kein Stück aus der Hand geben

hat meine absolute Zustimmung  

1575 Postings, 7916 Tage ÖlmausDow Jones Artikel auf Deutsch

 
  
    #3603
1
26.05.09 13:00

3459 Postings, 5839 Tage money crashAktuell 0,43 CAD.

 
  
    #3604
26.05.09 15:39

3459 Postings, 5839 Tage money crash0,44 CAD

 
  
    #3605
26.05.09 15:40

3459 Postings, 5839 Tage money crash0,45 CAD

 
  
    #3606
26.05.09 15:41

3459 Postings, 5839 Tage money crash0,48 CAD

 
  
    #3607
26.05.09 16:04

28 Postings, 6088 Tage wakuartSeltene Erden

 
  
    #3608
26.05.09 16:36
wird der nächste BULLENMARKT (wird in Can. berichtet)
Ein Ende ist nicht abzusehen  

256 Postings, 6912 Tage kikerikiSeltene Erden

 
  
    #3609
26.05.09 16:38
Wobei Commerce nicht unbedingt für Seltene Erden steht.  

28 Postings, 6088 Tage wakuartSeltene Erden

 
  
    #3610
26.05.09 17:25
Tantal zählt zu den 15 Metallen der sogenannten seltenen Erden. Darunter werden seltene Rohstoffe zusammengefasst, die meist exotisch klingende Bezeichnungen tragen, wie Cer, Yttrium, Gadolinium und Neodym. Viele waren lange Zeit allenfalls Insidern bekannt. Doch heute werden diese Rohstoffe immer wichtiger. Die Nachfrage ist so hoch wie nie und wächst weiter. Dies macht sie auch für Anleger interessant, denn die Preise steigen.


http://www.welt.de/wams_print/article1547498/...en_hohe_Renditen.html  

256 Postings, 6912 Tage kikerikiseltene Erden

 
  
    #3611
1
26.05.09 18:34

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalle_der_Seltenen_Erden

Ich meine diese

Zu den Metallen der Seltenen Erden gehören die chemischen Elemente der 3. Gruppe des Periodensystems (mit Ausnahme des Actiniums) und die Lanthanoide. Nach den Definitionen der anorganischen Nomenklatur heißt diese Gruppe chemisch ähnlicher Elemente Seltenerdmetalle.

Dies sind die Elemente Scandium (Ordnungszahl 21), Yttrium (39) und Lanthan (57) sowie die 14 auf das Lanthan folgenden Elemente, die Lanthanoide: Cer (58), Praseodym (59), Neodym (60), Promethium (61), Samarium (62), Europium (63), Gadolinium (64), Terbium (65), Dysprosium (66), Holmium (67), Erbium (68), Thulium (69), Ytterbium (70) und Lutetium (71).

mfg

 

103 Postings, 6483 Tage Donnseltene Erden Metalle und seltene Metalle

 
  
    #3612
1
26.05.09 20:13
Hallo,

Tantal zählt nicht zu den Seltenen Erden, aber zu den Seltenen Metallen. Richtig ist allerdings auch, dass auch CCE nach Seltenen Erden sucht, aber der Fokus liegt derzeit auf Tantal und Niob. Die Seltenen Erden werden erst zu einem viel späteren Zeitpunkt in den Mittelpunkt treten. Aber egal wie auch immer, die Aussichten sind sowohl für die Seltenen Erden als auch für Tantal und Niob sehr gut, daher auch die große Fantasie und die großen Kurssprünge.

Gruß
Donn  

161 Postings, 6498 Tage minut1985widerstand

 
  
    #3613
1
27.05.09 10:35
bei 0,30€ ist ein harter wiederstand. wenn wir diesen knacken ist charttechnisch bis 0,50€ auf jeden fall (erst einmal) was drinn! ;-)  

538 Postings, 6525 Tage FlexaMöglicherweise...

 
  
    #3614
27.05.09 11:04
gibt es heute auch noch Gewinnmitnahmen.  

1970 Postings, 8544 Tage EllerGewinnmitnahmen wird es immer wieder geben...

 
  
    #3615
3
27.05.09 20:38

.....jedoch werde ich zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt keine tätigen.Die Erfahrung lehrt ,man wird sich schwarz ärgen ,wenn man den Wiedereinstieg verpasst hat und der Kurs nach oben läuft.So ist es mir mal bei BluePearl ergangen.Hätte wenn und aber ,es wären 100.000 Euro gewesen.

Übrigens ,wer seine Aktien bis Ende 2008 gekauft hat und sie dann über 1 Jahr hält hat seinen Gewinn steuerfrei.

Gerade bei diesen phantastischen Aussichten sollte man den Wert einige Jahre halten. So kann man eben halt ein richtiges Vermögen aufbauen.
CCE ist ein klassischer Verfielfacher,besser gesagt eine Gelddruckmaschine.

Die Zeit von CCE  wird erst noch kommen

 

 

 

1970 Postings, 8544 Tage Ellerder nächste große Bullenmarkt

 
  
    #3616
3
28.05.09 20:28

TopStory: Seltenerdmetalle könnten der nächste Bullenmarkt werden tantTopStory: Seltenerdmetalle könnten nach Ansicht einflussreicher Beobachter der nächste große Bullenmarkt werden. Zwei Autoren von Investment-Publikationen, James Dines (Dines Letter) und John Kaiser (Bottom-Fish Online), verweisen auf die zunehmende Bedeutung dieser Elemente für die globalen Märkte. Und diese Äußerungen haben gleich einen Niederschlag an der Aktienbörse von Toronto gefunden: Am Dienstag legten zwei an der TSX Venture notierten Seltenerdunternehmen kräftig zu. So stiegen die Kurse von Commerce Resources Corp um 32% und die von Rare Element Resources Ltd um 37%. Die zur Gruppe der Lanthanoide gehörenden Elemente Thulium und Lanthan werden für zahlreiche elektronische Anwendungen benötigt, so etwa für Superleiter, Supermagnete, Katalysatoren und Teile von Hybridfahrzeugen. Von Bedeutung sind auch Tantal (Elektronik) und Niob (Stahl und Superlegierungen). Die in die Produktion einfließenden aktuellen Mengen sind zwar gering, aber notwendig. Für die entsprechenden Produkthersteller ist die Versorgung mit den Seltenerdelementen deshalb lebensnotwendig. Nach Ansicht von John Kaiser ist der Wert der einschlägigen Bergbauunternehmen von zunehmend strategischer Bedeutung, denn der Bedarf an dem Produkt übersteige das weltweite Angebot. Commerce Resources ist ein ausgereiftes Explorationsunternehmen im Bereich Tantal und Niob, und Rare Element Resources besitzt ein bedeutendes Seltenerdprojekt in Wyoming. Laut Kaiser wird der strategische Wert dessen, was sich noch im Boden befindet, genau so lukrativ wie die Elemente selbst. Illustriert wird das beispielsweise durch die Mehrheitsbeteiligung, welche die China Nonferrous Metal Mining Group (CNMC) erst in diesem Monat an der Lynas Corp erworben hat. Das im australischen Seltenerd-Bergbau tätige Unternehmen erhielt dadurch Mittel von 366 Mio USD. Lynas verfügt über Lieferverträge mit japanischen, europäischen und US-amerikanischen Kunden, die für die kommenden fünf Jahre gelten. Ihre Seltenerdvorkommen reichen allerdings rund 30 Jahre. CNMC hat sich damit die künftige Versorgung aus einem der reichsten Vorkommen der Welt gesichert und übt gleichzeitig die Kontrolle darüber aus. Das betrifft auch Tantal und Niob und ist um so bedeutender, als die Defence Logistics Agency der USA 2008 ihre Verkäufe in den Tantalmarkt eingestellt hat. Und die australische Talisman-Mine, der führende Tantallieferant der Welt, hat ihre Produktion auf unbestimmte Zeit beendet und dabei als Gründe das Angebot vom Schwarzmarkt sowie starken Preisdruck angeführt. Die Schwarzmarktproduktion der kriegsgeschüttelten Demokratischen Republik Kongo liefert nach manchen Schätzungen rund 30% des weltweiten Bedarfs. Wenn Commerce Resources und Rare Element Resources in Produktion gehen, dürften die globalen Anbieter stärker unter Druck geraten. Commerce Resources hofft nach eigenen Angaben, 2010 mit dem offenen Tagebau beginnen zu können.

 

144 Postings, 6085 Tage clearenceneues jahreshoch

 
  
    #3617
2
02.06.09 18:34

da haben wir nun die 50 us-cent übersprungen und sind bei 52 us-cent.

ich bin gespannt wie es weitergeht

grüße an alle investierten

 

 

7461 Postings, 6873 Tage plusquamperfektLecker

 
  
    #3618
2
02.06.09 18:46
 
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13215 Postings, 6785 Tage Koch27@clearence:

 
  
    #3619
02.06.09 19:37
Es sin Canadische Cent!!

Eigentlich nicht wichtig, aber beim umrechnen schon!!

0,50 USD   =   0,349511 EUR

0,50 CAD   =   0,323026 EUR

4618 Postings, 6556 Tage chinaloverNEWS

 
  
    #3620
2
03.06.09 09:09
June 03, 2009

Drilling Results for Commerce Resources Eldor Tantalum, Niobium, Rare Earth Project in Quebec
June 3, 2009 - Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) (FSE: D7H) (the "Company") is pleased to announce drilling results from the 2008 exploration program at the Eldor Tantalum, Niobium and Rare Earth Property in northern Quebec, Canada (the "Property").

During 2008, 26 holes, totaling 5,842 meters, were completed at the following locations:

   * Star Trench Area - 1 drill hole
   * Northwest Area - 12 drill holes, 2,466 m
   * Southeast Area - 13 drill holes, 2,773 m

The drilling program was the first for the Property and produced encouraging grades and intersections of tantalum and niobium at all three areas. Further, drilling discovered that in addition to tantalum and niobium, the Property has multi-commodity potential, with considerable local enrichments in uranium, phosphate, fluorite, and rare earths.

Star Trench Area

The single hole, drilled at the Star Trench Area, yielded one of the most significant intervals of high grade tantalum (Ta2O5) and associated niobium (Nb2O5), uranium (U3O8), and phosphate (P2O5) mineralization.

Tantalum-niobium mineralization was initially discovered at the Star Trench Area following an airborne radiometric survey and trenching by previous operators in the 1980s that returned relatively high tantalum values. The historic values, and re-sampling by the Company in 2007, prompted the Company to expand the old trench and drill a single hole beneath the freshly exposed carbonatite.
This hole, EC08-025, encountered:

   * 15.50 - 23.32 m (7.82 m): 454 ppm Ta2O5, 2,344 ppm Nb2O5, 593 ppm U3O8, and 10.0% P2O5
   * 44.00 - 48.37 m (4.37 m): 597 ppm Ta2O5, 3,058 ppm Nb2O5, 736 ppm U3O8, and 16.6% P2O5

The trench and single drill hole were located in an area of low airborne magnetics not drill tested elsewhere, as previously discovered tantalum and niobium values on the Eldor property are associated with magnetic highs. The discovery opens up a multi-kilometer, ring-like trend of similar magnetic background. The discovery of high grades of tantalum, niobium, uranium and phosphate mineralization with non-magnetic carbonatite has increased the Company's geologic understanding of the Property and expanded the target area.

A drill plan as well as an aeromagnetic map for the Property may be viewed at: www.commerceresources.com.

Northwest Area

At the Northwest Area, 2,466 meters of drilling was completed in 12 holes. The drilling targeted areas of surface radioactivity as well as areas of mineralized carbonatite boulders and bedrock discovered previously. All holes intersected carbonatite.

Some intersection highlights are as follows:

   * Hole EC08-008: 37.05 - 77.53 m (46.88 m) grading 4,562 ppm Nb2O5; including 6,360 ppm Nb2O5 over 9.95 m (65.57 - 75.52 m)
   * Hole EC08-006: 63.39 - 76.54 m (13.15 m) averaging 5,605 ppm Nb2O5
   * Hole EC08-001: 115.89 - 120.00 m (4.11 m) averaging 5,050 ppm Nb2O5

In addition, eight core samples from Hole EC08-001 returned rare earth element (REE+Y) mineralization from 0.5% to 1.01%.

Southeast Area

At the Southeast Area, 2,773 meters of drilling was completed in 13 holes. The drilling encountered tantalum-niobium mineralization in a middle stage carbonatite, as in the Northwest Area, as well as a later stage carbonatite often associated with considerable quantities of purple fluorite.

Intersection highlights are as follows:

   * Hole EC08-015: 177.20 - 203.30 m (26.10 m) grading 5,466 ppm Nb2O5; including 7,796 ppm Nb2O5 over 10.64 m (177.20 - 187.84 m) as well as 16.05% fluorine (32.98% fluorite) over 13.78 m (187.84 - 201.62 m)
   * Hole EC08-016: 138.50 - 163.89 m (25.38 m) grading 281 ppm Ta2O5, 3,952 ppm Nb2O5, 8.8% P2O5, and 257 ppm U3O8; as well as 22.29 m (200.88 - 223.17 m) grading 14.95% fluorine (30.72% fluorite)
   * Hole EC08-019: 232.07 - 266.05 m (33.99 m) grading 237 ppm Ta2O5 and 190.90 - 197.10 m (6.20 m) grading 283 ppm Ta2O5
   * Hole EC08-021: 195.74 - 204.56 m (8.82 m) grading 214 ppm Ta2O5 and 5,999 ppm Nb2O5

The discovery of fluorite in addition to tantalum and niobium is significant and points to the multi-commodity potential of the Eldor Property.

Regional Exploration

Regional exploration consisting of trenching, soil and rock sampling, and a ground radiometric and magnetic survey successfully located several new tantalum, niobium, and rare earth occurrences on the property.

The 2008 field program included:

   * Trenching and sampling: 11 trenches completed with 90 samples collected
   * Rock sampling and prospecting: 95 samples collected
   * Soil samples: 685 collected at 50 m intervals with 1 km line-spacings
   * Ground magnetic survey: 16.25 line-km completed
   * Ground scintillometer survey: 22.37 line-km completed

A portable excavator was utilized to execute the trenching program which was successful in prioritizing areas of anomalous surface radioactivity for later follow-up.
The previously established soil sampling grid was expanded during the 2008 field program. The data will be integrated with that from 2007 to provide targets for future follow-up.

Prospecting was completed over parts of the Property and 95 rock samples, dominantly from boulders, were taken. Outcrops are rare at the Eldor Carbonatite due to overburden cover however boulders can provide valuable information on the location of bedrock mineralization when referenced to glacial ice direction. Assay results for niobium ranged from 4.6 ppm to greater than 50,000 ppm Nb2O5 (above detection limit); tantalum from near detection limits to 3,734 ppm Ta2O5; uranium from detection limits to 4,164 ppm U3O8; and phosphate from 0.05 to 28.24% P2O5.

Several samples taken in 2007 and 2008 returned anomalous concentrations of rare earth elements (REE+Y) with 42 samples assaying greater than 0.5% and 23 samples assaying greater than 1%. A carbonatite boulder collected in 2007 assayed the highest total REE+Y of 41,828 ppm (4.18%). Considering that nearly 30% of all rock samples collected by the Company during 2007 and 2008 returned greater than 0.5% REE+Y, these results suggest there is potential for significant rare earth element mineralization on the Property.

The majority of the anomalous REE rock samples were concentrated just northwest of a central magnetic low, between the Northwest and Southeast areas. Additional prospecting is needed in the area but this magnetic low could represent an area favorable for concentrations of REE.

All historic data is currently being integrated with that obtained during 2007 and 2008 in order to better define targets for follow-up exploration.

Regarding the results, David Hodge, President of Commerce Resources states: "We are very pleased by these results and the success of our first drilling program at the Eldor Property. The Eldor provides our shareholders with exploration upside and also shows our commitment to actively advancing tantalum and niobium deposits. As the Company works to bring our Blue River project in British Columbia to feasibility, the Eldor property will be our second focus."

Technical Information:

Core of BTW size (42 mm) diameter core was split on site using a diamond saw and core splitter and shipped to ACME Analytical Laboratories in Vancouver, BC. Prospecting, trench and drill core samples were assayed for whole rock and trace elements using ACME's 4A&4B (ICP and ICP-MS: 0.2 g, fused in LiBO2 / Li2B4O7 flux, dissolved in weak nitric acid) and 1DX (ICP-MS: 0.5 g, aqua regia digestion package).

Drill core sampling was guided by lithology and radiometrics with samples sizes generally less than 2 m. True widths of cored intervals are not known at this time.

A quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program including standard material of known niobium and tantalum content, blanks, and duplicate samples was followed. Standards and blanks were randomly inserted in drill core analytical batches. Approximately 4% of all samples have been sent to an alternate laboratory (Global Discovery Laboratories, Vancouver, BC) for check assaying of niobium, tantalum, phosphate and uranium. Several samples have also been sent to Activation Laboratories located in Ancaster, ON and results are pending.

Upon receipt of the results of the QA/QC reassaying program, full results of the 2008 Eldor Carbonatite drilling program will be released

Alex Knox, P.Geo. a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, supervised the preparation of the technical information in this news release.

About Commerce Resources Corp.

Commerce Resources stated goal is to become a large and profitable low-cost producer of tantalum and niobium for the global market. Commerce is the most active tantalum and niobium explorer in North America, with a focus on developing its Blue River Project (Upper Fir, Fir & Verity deposits) into production.

Exploration to date at the Upper Fir deposit has outlined an indicated resource of 14.6Mt with 190 g/t Ta2O5 and 1,300 g/t Nb2O5 and an inferred resource of 19.8Mt with 188 g/t Ta2O5 and 1,612 g/t Nb2O5 (Gorham, 2008). Exploration to date at the Fir deposit has outlined an indicated resource of 5.65Mt with 203.1g/t Ta2O5 and 1,047g/t Nb2O5 (Verzosa, 2003). The Fir is also host to an inferred resource of 6.7Mt with 196g/t Ta2O5, 646g/t Nb2O5 and 3.20% P2O5 (McCrea, 2001). The Verity deposit, 10 km north of the Fir, is estimated to host an inferred resource of 3.06Mt with 196g/t Ta2O5, 646g/t Nb2O5 and 3.20% P2O5 (McCrea, 2001).

Tantalum is essential for the modern electronics industry for use in the production of popular consumer products such as cellular telephones, digital cameras, iPods, and lap-top computers. During the last 30 years, the demand for tantalum has increased with the evolution of miniaturized and more elaborate electronic products that depend on the use of tantalum for their manufacture. Niobium is primarily used as an alloy for the production of harder and greater load-bearing steel.

For further details on Commerce Resources Corp. visit the corporate website at www.commerceresources.com, or contact Investor Relations at (604) 484 2700 or Toll Free at (866) 484 2700.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors
COMMERCE RESOURCES CORP.

"David Hodge"
David Hodge
President and Director

http://www.commerceresources.com/s/...antalum-Niobium-Rare-Earth-P...

4618 Postings, 6556 Tage chinaloverund noch eine NEWS

 
  
    #3621
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03.06.09 09:13
June 02, 2009
Warrant Extension
June 2, 2009- Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) (FSE: D7H) (the "Company") announces that it has applied to the TSX Venture Exchange (the "Exchange") for an extension to the expiry date of a total of 27,581,817 share purchase warrants issued in 2007.

Of the warrants, 290,000 share purchase warrants were issued in connection with the acquisition of the Eldor Property from Virginia Mines and 27,291,817 share purchase warrants were issued in connection with the $1.20 private placement of units in 2007. All of the warrants are set to expire between June and August, 2009. The extension of the expiry date of the warrants is subject to Exchange approval.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors
COMMERCE RESOURCES CORP.

"David Hodge"
David Hodge
President and Director
Tel: 604.484.2700

http://www.commerceresources.com/s/...es&_Title=Warrant-Extension

164 Postings, 6637 Tage mr.pechgrube- 14%

 
  
    #3622
1
03.06.09 21:46
da verschießen aber einige schnell ihr pulver, sind wohl nicht gut genug die veröffentlichten Bohrungen!?

ich denke, wir werden noch höhrere Kurse sehen!

mfg  

144 Postings, 6085 Tage clearenceja koch

 
  
    #3623
04.06.09 10:23

selbstverständlich canadische cent. mein fehler. 

 viel spaß weiterhin bei der bohr- und talfahrt.

 

1575 Postings, 7916 Tage ÖlmausCommerce findet in Eldor Anfang von etwas Großem

 
  
    #3624
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04.06.09 10:30

7997 Postings, 6769 Tage daxcrash2000noch Luft nach oben

 
  
    #3625
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04.06.09 19:27

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