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Analysts Reiterate 'Buy' Rating for Rare Earth Minerals
FTSE News reported that several analysts have released new ratings for Rare Earth Minerals (LSE:REM).
FTSE News reported that several analysts have released new ratings for Rare Earth Minerals (LSE:REM).
As quoted in the publication:
08/04/2015 – Rare Earth Minerals Limited had its “Buy” rating reiterated by analysts at WH Ireland.
25/03/2015 – Rare Earth Minerals Limited had its “Buy” rating reiterated by analysts at WH Ireland.
The publication also stated:
Rare Earth Minerals plc (REM) is engaged in identification, development and mining of rare earth minerals. The Company is also exploring other mining related opportunities. The Company holds a total between 15.40% and 40.78% economic interest in the Sonora Lithium Project. It consists of three groups of concessions, all of which are located approximately 170 kilometers north east of Hermosillo, Mexico. These concessions cover approximately 97,000 hectares and target areas of lithium enrichment.
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