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  • Now Molycorp is looking to reopen its Mountain Pass mine in California, which closed in 2002, and a host of other firms are attempting to develop deposits.

    Chinese moves to limit mineral supplies sparks struggle over rare earths Tania Branigan in Beijing 2010

  • Now, Molycorp is ramping up again and hopes to begin mining next year and producing 20,000 metric tons of rare earth oxides by late 2012.

    U.S. Rare-Earth Miner Downplays China Worries James T. Areddy 2010

  • Over the next 30 years, Molycorp is permitted to make its pit 300 feet deeper, which could increase the world’s supply of rare earths by 10 percent or more a year.

    Clean Energy's Dirty Little Secret 2009

  • Over the next 30 years, Molycorp is permitted to make its pit 300 feet deeper, which could increase the world’s supply of rare earths by 10 percent or more a year.

    Clean Energy's Dirty Little Secret 2009

  • Over the next 30 years, Molycorp is permitted to make its pit 300 feet deeper, which could increase the world’s supply of rare earths by 10 percent or more a year.

    Clean Energy's Dirty Little Secret 2009

  • In late 2008, an investment group led by two private-equity firms, Resource Capital Funds and Pegasus Capital Advisors, commodities trader Traxys Group and Goldman Sachs paid $80 million to purchase a long-forgotten unit of Chevron called Molycorp .

    Molycorp Pays Off for Buyout Believers Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • Molycorp now owns 100% of the Sillamäe, Estonia-based facility, known as Molycorp Sillamäe.

    unknown title 2011

  • Shares in potential producers of the minerals outside China, such as Molycorp and Lynas

    Reuters: Top News 2010

  • Shares in potential producers of the minerals outside China, such as Molycorp and Lynas

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Shares in potential producers of the minerals outside China, such as Molycorp and Lynas

    Reuters: Top News 2010

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