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  2. The 3 Best Rare Earth Stocks to Buy Now - AOL

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    The best rare earth stocks are in the spotlight as the demand for strategic and rare earth metals has been on the rise. The increase comes in part on the back of rising consumer interest in green ...

  3. MP Materials - Wikipedia

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    MP Materials produced 28,000 tonnes of rare-earth oxide equivalent from Mountain Pass in 2019, and 38,500 tonnes in 2020, or more than 15% of global production. [4] As of late 2020, Shenghe Resources was the sole purchaser of MP Material's rare earth concentrate.

  4. Mountain Pass Rare Earth Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Pass Rare Earth Mine and Processing Facility, owned by MP Materials, is an open-pit mine of rare-earth elements on the south flank of the Clark Mountain Range in California, 53 miles (85 km) southwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2020 the mine supplied 15.8% of the world's rare-earth production.

  5. Investors in American Rare Earths (ASX:ARR) have made a ... - AOL

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    American Rare Earths Limited ( ASX:ARR ) shareholders might understandably be very concerned that the share price has...

  6. Molycorp - Wikipedia

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    Molycorp Inc. was an American mining corporation headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado. [1] The corporation, which was formerly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, [2] owned the Mountain Pass rare earth mine in California. It filed for bankruptcy in June 2015 after changing competitive circumstances, declining prices on output and a ...

  7. American Elements - Wikipedia

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    American Elements began as a toll chemical manufacturer and refiner serving U.S. mining companies by producing metal-based chemicals from their deposits. In 1998, its two largest customers, the Unocal/Molycorp rare-earth mine in Mountain Pass, California, and the Rhodia rare-earth refinery in Freeport, Texas closed, ending domestic U.S. rare-earth production. [2]