SNET News Alert Sourcinglink.Net Inc (SNET) 0.0026 02/15/2015
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SourcingLink.net Gives a Definitive Explanation of Rare Earth Elements Usage
Marketwired - Wed Dec 10, 6:00AM CST
SourcingLink.net Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SNET) gives a more definitive explanation to the shareholders regarding assay results reported in the last news release.
SourcingLink.net Conducts Exploration Program on the Eldor Project, Quebec, Canada
Marketwired - Mon Nov 24, 10:15PM CST
SourcingLink.net, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SNET) has completed a reconnaissance exploration program on the Eldor Rare Earth Property Claims (Eldor Project). The geological exploration program included an initial examination of the property for rare earth mineralization.
SourcingLink.net Inc. Conducts Reconnaissance Exploration Program at Eldor Property in Northern Quebec
Marketwired - Wed Nov 05, 7:30PM CST
SourcingLink.net Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SNET) has recently completed an initial reconnaissance and exploration program at its Eldor Property in northern Quebec for which SourcingLink owns 100% of the mining claims.
SourcingLink.net Inc. Is Pleased to Announce the Addition of a New President
Marketwire - Tue Sep 30, 5:00AM CDT
SourcingLink.net Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SNET) is pleased to welcome and announce the addition of Mr. Chuck Wagner to the management team as President of the Company. Ms. Anne Carioti remains as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
SourcingLink.net Amendment to Renewal of Claims for Eldor Project in Northern Quebec, Canada
Marketwire - Mon Sep 15, 8:02AM CDT
SourcingLink.net (PINKSHEETS: SNET) would like to amend the press release dated August 25, 2014 whereas the Company actually renewed all of 32 of the existing claims, not 21 as originally announced, pursuant to its original agreement (announced August 16, 2013).
SourcingLink.net Signs Contractual Agreement With Geologist, Wayne Holmstead, to Conduct an Exploration Program on the Eldor Project
Marketwire - Wed Aug 27, 2:01AM CDT
SourcingLink.net Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SNET) has signed a contractual agreement with consulting geologist, Wayne Holmstead, to conduct an exploration program on the Eldor Rare Earth Property Claims (Eldor Project). The geological exploration program includes significant prospecting, sampling and mapping followed by extensive analysis of rock and sediment samples collected during the program.
SourcingLink.net Renews Claims for Eldor Project in Northern Quebec, Canada
Marketwire - Mon Aug 25, 2:02AM CDT
SourcingLink.net (PINKSHEETS: SNET) has recently renewed all of its existing claims pursuant to its agreement (announced August 16, 2013) to acquire 100% interest in the Eldor Rare Earth Property Claims (Eldor Project) located in Northern Quebec, Canada. The Eldor Project consists of approximately 2438 acres including 21 claims and is contiguous to the west boundary of Commerce Resources' Ashram Project which currently has a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) with a Net Present Value (NPV) at a 10% discount rate of $2.32 billion, a pre-tax/pre-finance Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 44%. Please see link to map of Eldor Project and surrounding region (http://www.sourcinglink.org/projects.html).
SourcingLink.net Inc. REE Properties to Take Advantage of Growing Industry Sector
Marketwire - Mon Aug 04, 8:30AM CDT
SourcingLink.net Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SNET) is continuing its work with its property and looking to expand its work in this growing sector. As the tech industry is in need of Rare Earth Elements ("REE" in its manufacturing, SourcingLink is constantly looking to work in its existing properties and potentially adding to its portfolio of existing properties. As per the recent published article in Mining.com article on June 29, 2014 the REEs support a manufacturing sector worth between $2 trillion and $4.8 trillion. Director general of the industry and analyst for the Canadian Department of Natural Resources, Christiane Villemure, says in its report: "Over the last 10 to 15 years, the world consumption of REEs has increased at 8% to 12% per annum, a trend that experts agree will continue, and may increase."