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    Quest Rare Minerals Common Shares to Be Delisted From the TSX

    Written by Melissa Shaw
    |
    Jul. 14, 2017 08:20AM PST

    Quest Rare Minerals (TSX:QRM) (the “Company” or “Quest”) received notice that the Continued Listings Committee of the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) has determined to delist the Company’s securities effective at the close of market on August 11 2017. The Company does not intend to appeal the decision. The securities will remain suspended from trading. About Quest Quest …

    Quest Rare Minerals (TSX:QRM) (the “Company” or “Quest”) received notice that the Continued Listings Committee of the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) has determined to delist the Company’s securities effective at the close of market on August 11 2017.

    The Company does not intend to appeal the decision. The securities will remain suspended from trading.

    About Quest

    Quest Rare Minerals (“Quest”) is a Canadian-based company focused on becoming an integrated producer of rare earth metal oxides and a significant participant in the rare earth elements (REE) material supply chain. Quest is led by a management team with in-depth experience in chemical and metallurgical processing.

    Quest’s objective is the establishment of major hydrometallurgical and refining facilities in Bécancour, Québec, to separate and produce strategically critical rare earth metal oxides. These industrial facilities will process mineral concentrates extracted from Quest’s Strange Lake mining properties in northern Québec and recycle lamp phosphors utilizing Quest’s efficient, eco-friendly “Selective Thermal Sulphation (STS)” process.

    Click here to read the full text release. 

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