Comparisons are useful in evaluating a company, but in the rare earth market, it's not as simple as a spreadsheet. With so many variables in the mix, no two projects are exactly alike, and each has its relative strengths and weaknesses. But ...
Tags: Rare earths, graphite, rare earth market, minerals
The rare earths business isn't unlike a Formula One race, according to Carolyn Dennis, vice-president and senior analyst with Dundee Capital Markets. Companies are speeding to reach production and find strategic partners to grease the ...
Tags: rare earths business, rare earths, Critical Metals, Metals
Canadian rare earth explorer Pele Mountain Resources Inc. (TSX-V:GEM)(OTCQX:GOLDF) announced today that it has entered into a binding agreement to sell its Highland Gold projects to a wholly owned subsidiary of Prodigy Gold Inc. (TSX-V:PDG) ...
Tags: rare earths, uranium, rare earth explorer, critical rare earths
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – March 6, 2012) – Pele Mountain Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:GEM)(OTCQX:GOLDF) ("Pele" or the "Company") today announced that it has entered into a binding Purchase and Sale Agreement (the ...
Tags: rare earth mining, Mountain Pass Mine, Mountain Resources, Rare Earth
Gulf News the UAE Russian Federation peaceful nuclear energy agreement, which was signed on December 17th Monday at the foreign ministry is deemed a legal framework for supplying nuclear fuel services to the UAE and in line with the ...
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Australian-American Mining has identified a new copper volcanogenic mineralised sulphide target 1 kilometre north of its Bluebell mine in Arizona. The Bluebell North target was identified during the ongoing interpretation of data package ...
Tags: Australian-American Mining, copper volcanogenic, copper grade, gold
An increasing number of vulnerability researchers will focus their attention on industrial control systems(ICS)in the year to come,but so will cyberattackers,security experts believe. Control systems are made up of supervisory software ...
Tags: SCADA security, ICS, critical infrastructure, control systems
The Iranian government appears to have blocked access to Google's search engine and Gmail webmail service from inside Iran, according to Internet users there. A security researcher going by the Twitter handle of @0xal reported late Sunday ...
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CoDeSys, a piece of software running on industrial control systems (ICS) from over 200 vendors contains a vulnerability that allows potential attackers to execute sensitive commands on the vulnerable devices without the need for ...
Tags: Digital Bond, Flaw, patch, vulnerability, control systems
A cyber security think tank has published a manual studying how international law applies to conflicts in cyberspace, where the laws of conventional warfare are more difficult to apply. The manual comes from experts working with the ...
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The Iranian government appears to have blocked access to Google’s search engine and Gmail webmail service from inside Iran, according to Internet users there. A security researcher going by the Twitter handle of @0xal reported that ...
Tags: Blocked, cyber attack, Gmail, Google, Security
Rigaku Americas Corporation is pleased to announce the publication of a new application report on Sulphur Analysis in Petroleum Productsby Benchtop WDXRF. Application Note #5043 describes the performance of the new Rigaku Supermini200, a ...
Tags: Sulphur Analysis Meters, Petroleum Products, Instruments&Meters
Symantec has spotted another odd piece of malware that appears to be targeting Iran and is designed to meddle with SQL databases. The company discovered the malware, called W32.Narilam, on Nov. 15 but on Friday published a more detailed ...
Tags: highlightedpost, iran, malware, Middle East, Symantec
The creators of the Flame and Stuxnet malware cooperated at least once during the early stages of development, security researchers have found. A link between the two suggests a connection between Flame and US involvement. At the ...
The Japanese government confiscated what appeared to be North Korean aluminum alloy bars from a Singaporean cargo ship at the end of August, the Asahi Shimbun reported Saturday. They were apparently bound for Burma and could have been used ...