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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Rare Earth Metals Investment

Why Invest in the
Rare Earths Market?
Everybody from the smallest mobile phone manufacturer to The US Department of Defence is reliant on Rare Earth Elements. Such is the problem that the EU, Japan and The USA have filed official complaints to the World Trade Organisation ("WTO") against China, which controls the worlds supply and are due to become a net Importer by 2015, this is set to send prices soaring.
There are 17 Rare Earth Metals that are constantly used in today's technology and without them the life that we lead simply would not exist. Although many of their names may not be familiar to you, it is almost guaranteed that you are using one now to read this email. As well as computers they are used in smartphones, television screens, hybrid cars and aircraft engines. As well as these uses they are essential in the medical industry from the production of scalpels to cancer screening technology.
Benefits of the
Rare Earth Market
with The Commodities Link
  • Physical Ownership Stored in a
    Category 1 security bonded
    warehouse
  • Exit strategies available through
    companies such as NASA,
    Mitsubishi, BASF, Samsung and
    Siemens
 
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