Greenland Minerals continues with public consultation process for Kvanefjeld project as planned
View MoreTo date, the company has systematically and effectively advanced the Kvanefjeld Project under all successive governments since the commencement of operations in Greenland in 2007.
Greenland Minerals’ $30 million capital raising validates strong investor interest
View MoreGreenland Minerals received firm commitments from institutional, professional and sophisticated investors to raise $30 million (before costs).
Greenland Minerals’ Kvanefjeld rare earth project ideally placed to meet growing rare earth demand
View MoreGreenland Minerals is positioning itself to become a major international rare earth supplier as it approaches the development window at its Kvanefjeld Project – one of the most advanced rare earth projects globally.
Greenland Minerals gets target price hiked by Euroz after regulatory de-risking of Kvanefjeld
View MoreWest Australian based stockbroker Euroz has increased its 12-month price target for Greenland Minerals to 52 cents per share (current share price: 28 cents) owing to the regulatory de-risking of the project and revision of key assumptions within Euroz’s financial model.
Greenland Minerals continues Kvanefjeld development: Advanced flotation test work
View MoreGreenland Minerals Ltd has received encouraging results from the recent advanced locked cycle flotation test work. The results demonstrate significant recoveries in mineral concentrate. 87% of the light REs, as well as 68% of the heavy REs, were amassed into a mineral concentrate. This concentrate assays 23.3% RE oxide (REO). Besides total REO recovery was reported to be 85% (earlier 80%).
Greenland Minerals progresses Kvanefjeld Project EIA materials
View MoreExploration and development company Greenland Minerals (GGG) has progressed the Kvanefjeld Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to the next stage.
A treasure hides in the underground of Greenland, and it chases both Chinese and Americans
View MoreMr Hu Zesong, Chairman of Shenghe Resources discusses the rare earth outlook and Kvanefjeld Project with leading Danish news agency Berlingske.
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