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[International Business Times AU] - The proposal will take "a matter of days," Nicholas Curtis, chief executive officer of Lynas Corp, told Bloomberg News. The rare earths processing plant in Malaysia, according to Lynas Corp.,would become the world's largest refinery of the minerals at
Himpunan Hijau 2.0 on track
www.thesundaily.my
[The Sun Daily] - Lynas executive chairman Nicholas Curtis earlier this month reportedly said the rare earth miner has a responsibility to the Malaysian community to operate the plant in a safe manner. The final stages of construction of the plant are underway
Lynas's Curtis Says Malaysia Plant Approval `Big Step'
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[Washington Post] - 2 (Bloomberg) -- Nicholas Curtis, chief executive officer of Lynas Corp., the Australian company building the world's biggest rare earth refinery in Malaysia, talks about the project. Lynas won approval from Malaysia's Atomic Energy Licensing Board and
Glencore in $74bn talks with Xstrata
www.wabusinessnews.com.au
[WA Business News] - Lynas Corp chief executive Nicholas Curtis celebrated confirmation of a long-awaited Malaysian operating licence with “a quiet glass of champagne at about midnight” as shares in the group jumped 19 per cent yesterday. Page 1: Commodities trader
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