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  1. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Experts › Nickel. ‘Garimpeiro’ columnist Barry FitzGerald has covered the resources industry for +35 years. Barry FitzGerald: From $260m then to $14m now, this forgotten copper explorer’s time has come. Experts. 23 hours ago | Barry FitzGerald. What’s a former high-flying junior explorer meant to do after it comes crashing back to earth?

  2. Há 4 dias · There could be no better place to match China's low-cost control of the REE market than in Garimpeiro’s second homeland of Brazil.

  3. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Barry FitzGerald has covered the resources industry for over 30 years. The inaugural winner of the Diggers & Dealers Media Award in 2003, Barry is one of Australia’s most established and respected industry journalists. Explorers Podcast: Green with envy over GreenTech Metals’ premier Pilbara interests. Mining. May 15, 2024 | Barry FitzGerald.

  4. Há 1 dia · In this exposé, the dark side of UFOlogy is brought to light with leading experts. Barry Fitzgerald uncovers ancient phenomena masquerading as paranormal eve...

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  5. Há 4 dias · Barry FitzGerald: A couple of REE juniors with costs low enough to survive China’s chokehold. May 24, 2024. 4 min read. For all the taxpayer dollars being thrown at the rare earths producers and developers by Canberra, Washington and elsewhere, you would think that demand and pricing for rare earths has taken off like no tomorrow.

  6. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Barry Fitzgerald is an Irish author and a paranormal investigator famous for his work on SyFy’s Ghost Hunters International. Furthermore, the TV star has been the lead investigator in the paranormal investigative TV shows for years. Barry’s significant experience and his fantastic vision as an investigator are why he’s famous.

  7. 17 de mai. de 2024 · ASX companies stand to win as Western governments ramp up intervention in critical minerals markets - Barry FitzGerald | Livewire. Advertisement. 1. Home Wires Commodities. save. ASX companies stand to win as Western governments ramp up intervention in critical minerals markets.