Critical Material Corner experts debate one of the most important minerals for sourcing rare earths

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In this episode of Critical Materials Corner, InvestorIntel Editor-in-Chief & Publisher Jack Lifton and Geologist and Newsletter Writer Byron King take on monazite -- one of the most important and desirable mineral ores for sourcing rare earths. With guest Frederick Kozak, President of Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. (CSE: API | OTCQB: APAAF), Byron King explains that while it is very rare to find a monazite deposit, “it is extremely rare to find a really really good monazite deposit…”

“One of the hottest rare earth deposits you will ever see anywhere…” starts King, find out why Saskatchewan, Canada is critical to the production of rare earths in North America.
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Thanks for the discussion. Ok, but why would RE investors want to take a holding in Appia over some other CAD names e.g., Vital (I hold) Search, Commerce and Defense Metals, etc, beyond geological makeup? Clearly it would be unprofessional to name names of competitors yourself (and yes this is a competition/race between entities as described by another CAD RE CEO), but it would be helpful for potential investors to hear when discussing a potential RE feedstock company to know what is happening re., moves afoot for offtakes or samples to…? For example, Is there already or being discussed a relationship between the being built SRC processor right there in Saskatchewan and Appia? Are their discussions with CAD-based autos, etc? (e.g., this was a very useful piece of info’ for recent Arafura investors). Any moves towards potential sampling, offtakes and financing are the ‘concrete’ details that help investor decision making. Again, thank you for the information.

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