ENERGY FUELS WKN: A1W757 ISIN: CA2926717083 Forum: Aktien Thema: Hauptdiskussion
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RudiRendite,
24.12.2025 6:31 Uhr
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Hello LaraAna, thank you for asking. I understand your comment as some mild form of criticism?? Am I wrong or not??
The German language represents 6% of the content in the internet were as Englisch is 60% - this is after „Adam Giant“ 10 times more.
Therefore you find more information in English compared to German. As my dear forum participants already explained. The company and its affiliates also working in English language countries - Australia for example (Base Resources). Therefore once again information is published in English language in the first place.
The rare earth problem is also more present in English media - therefore once again more content there.
As you might know Energy Fuels is a Uranium Company first and foremost. Who does not have nuclear reactors anymore? Right Germany - this implies there is not much news in German language concerning the purchase and trading of uranium. It i just not needed.
The last thing is English is standard in the science world. Also there way more publications in this language impacting the Company Energy Fuels.
As my forum colleagues already emphasize there are so many technical aids nowadays for automatic translation so use this for follow the conversation and info posted.
So let me end my reply by expressing my sincere wishes for Christmas and also have a „good slide“ 🛝 into the new year 2026.
P.S. in 2025 I was not thinking that speaking or writing English is a special edgy skill as you encounter this language almost everywhere and words of English language are more and more used in daily life and getting adopted.
RudiRendite,
24.12.2025 6:09 Uhr
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China’s mineral dominance gives Western magnet makers a moment in the sun
KEY POINTS
A turbulent year of export restrictions and tariff threats has thrust the importance of magnet makers into the global spotlight.
Rare earth magnets power everything from electric vehicles, wind turbines to smartphones and medical equipment.
“Frankly, we were the solution to the problem that the world didn’t know it had,” Neo Performance Materials CEO Rahim Suleman told CNBC.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/24/critical-minerals-rare-earth-magnet-makers-relish-a-moment-in-the-sun.html?__source=sharebar%7Ctwitter&par=sharebar
Betong1,
23.12.2025 21:08 Uhr
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Seid doch froh, dass Rudi die Informationen mit uns teilt. Wenn jemand von euch das übersetzt und hier einstellt, ist sicher auch niemand böse. Die Arbeit möchte aber vermutlich auch niemand von euch übernehmen. Danke Rudi
Schiro,
23.12.2025 19:30 Uhr
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Also gibt doch genug Übersetzungstools. Ich finds gut das Rudirendite sich die Arbeit macht. Danke nochmals
Wochenendhaus,
23.12.2025 15:39 Uhr
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Wäre sicher hilfreich die Heimatsprache seines Invests zu verstehen. 😏
RudiRendite,
22.12.2025 23:02 Uhr
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https://cdn-ceo-ca.s3.amazonaws.com/1kkjauh-20251222-EFR-Update-1.pdf
RudiRendite,
22.12.2025 23:02 Uhr
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Solidifying Foothold in HREE Space as Dy Oxide Qualifies for REPM Use
David A. Talbot | MD, Head of Equity Research dtalbot@redcloudsecurities.com
Development Update December 22, 2025
Impact: Positive ➕
Energy Fuels announced that #dysprosium (Dy) oxide (heavy REO) produced at its White Mesa mill has passed purity benchmarks for rare earth permanent magnet (REPM) production by a major South Korean 🇰🇷 auto🚗 manufacturer... This news is a reminder that EFR has an exceptional growth profile ahead of it – from #uranium, light #rareearths, heavy rare earths and even #mineralsands
RudiRendite,
22.12.2025 18:41 Uhr
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NewYork Times
OPINION
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The U.S. Must End China’s Rare Earth Dominance
Breaking China’s monopoly is crucial for America’s national security. The United States needs to develop reliable alternative sources of rare earths so that our ability to make weapons does not depend on the good will of a potential adversary. America also needs to reduce its reliance so that even in peacetime, China cannot wield its monopoly as a trump card to be played whenever the interests of the two nations diverge. (America’s vulnerability on rare earths is part of the broader security weaknesses that we described in our recent series of editorials, “Overmatched.
The Trump administration has started taking steps in this direction. It has invested in mines and refineries, sometimes by buying federal stakes in the companies involved. It has also signed trade deals for rare earth mining and refining with other countries, including Australia, Japan and Saudi Arabia. The long-term solution should start with an all-of-the-above strategy that includes building up capabilities in the United States and in allied nations, as well as financing research into potential alternatives to rare earths. Some automakers have started doing this research.
Breaking China’s dominance will require creativity and patience. But the goal should be nonnegotiable. The United States and its allies must solve their rare earth problem. The world’s democracies cannot depend on the most powerful authoritarian state — and an increasingly aggressive one — for critical minerals. The potential costs, to prosperity and freedom, are too great.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/22/opinion/the-us-must-end-chinas-rare-earth-dominance.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
RudiRendite,
22.12.2025 17:04 Uhr
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Chinas Exporte von Dysprosium und Terbium stark rückläufig
https://rohstoff.net/chinas-exporte-von-dysprosium-und-terbium-stark-ruecklaeufig/
grasiGrasmensch,
22.12.2025 10:57 Uhr
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Ja, feuert die Kessel an und kauft schön Uran. 😎
Knapp 15 Jahre nach der Atomkatastrophe von Fukushima steht Japan vor der Wiederinbetriebnahme des weltgrößten Atomkraftwerks.
Seither hat Japan 14 seiner 33 betriebsbereiten Kernkraftwerke wieder in Betrieb genommen, um die Abhängigkeit von importierten fossilen Brennstoffen zu verringern. Das AKW Kashiwazaki-Kariwa ist allerdings das erste des Fukushima-Betreibers Tepco, das wieder hochgefahren wird.
Quelle:
Handelsblatt
RudiRendite,
21.12.2025 16:06 Uhr
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South Korean automotive manufacturer clears EFR’s Dy oxide on all purity and quality standards
https://bpd-space.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/scp/251219-scp-efr-quality-assurance.pdf
RudiRendite,
20.12.2025 8:21 Uhr
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China’s Rare-Earth Magnet Exports to US Decline in November
China’s exports of rare-earth magnets to the US fell 11% in November from a month earlier, with no immediate rebound seen after a trade truce between the world’s two biggest economies.
Shipments to the US totaled about 582 tons, compared with 656 tons in October, according to Chinese customs data published on Saturday. The latest numbers followed a separate release Thursday that showed month-on-month growth in sales of all rare-earth products, a category dominated by magnets.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-20/china-s-rare-earth-magnet-exports-to-us-decline-in-november?utm_source=website&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=twitter&embedded-checkout=true
grasiGrasmensch,
19.12.2025 16:43 Uhr
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Energy Fuels' US-Produced "Heavy" Rare Earth Oxide Successfully Qualified for Use in Permanent Magnets The Company's 99.9% purity dysprosium oxide produced at its White Mesa Mill in Utah passes initial purity and QA/QC processes of major South Korean permanent magnet manufacturer; terbium and potentially samarium oxide production expected in early 2026. https://ceo.ca/@newswire/energy-fuels-us-produced-heavy-rare-earth-oxide
Sauber, Rudi. Und noch ein Weissbier auf diese Meldung. 😎
RudiRendite,
19.12.2025 16:02 Uhr
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Mr. Mark Chalmers of U.S. based uranium and rare earth producer & project developer Energy Fuels updates. Mark covers recent results, $700 million USD bond issuance for construction financing of pipeline projects & White Mesa Mill expansion, next plans at Donald project Australia, progress at Toliara Madagascar, U.S. domestic uranium production, further potential offtake partners, next plans, and more.
https://youtu.be/zwN0kNZ7ZU4?si=4ZiBI0JPdosxGMz3
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