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Sparty
09-23-2012, 03:09 AM
Yittrium is a so called "critical" metal. A read through of the image below will show you why this represents an exciting investment opportunity for investors looking at "green" energy supply choke points.

We have extensively outlined what is available to Australian investors in the rare earths field on our Australian rare earths website (http://www.australianrareearths.com/).



Minerals of critical concern (http://www.australianrareearths.com/current-issues.html#minerals-of-crtical-concern)
China's attitude (http://www.australianrareearths.com/current-issues.html#china-attitude)
Interactive Map of Australia's JORC REE deposits (http://www.australianrareearths.com/current-issues.html#ree-map-australia)
Relative abundance Heavy - Light REEs selected deposits (http://www.australianrareearths.com/known-rees-resources-reserves.html#heavy%20to%20light%20relative%20abun dance%20for%20selected%20deposits)
Current and future supplies (http://www.australianrareearths.com/known-rees-resources-reserves.html#current%20and%20future%20supplies)



http://www.australianrareearths.com/images/yittrium-why.gif

The author of this post owns shares in several Yttrium rich, ASX listed companies including: ALK, GGG, KRB and HAS.