The following article from proactive investors is a bit old one but small tiny comapany's destiny(developement) is highly dependent on management teams' ability and vision or so, Ed Mead's appointing is very foward step for the company.
Ram Resources strengthens board with Ed Mead
Thursday, July 12, 2012 by Angela Kean Ram Resources (ASX: RMR) has appointed experienced geologist Ed Mead as a non-executive director.
Mead has more than 18 years experience in gold and base metals exploration, mine development and mine production with additional extensive experience in iron ore, magnetite, coal, manganese, lithium, potash and uranium.
He has carried out engagements across a number of countries and regions including Mozambique, South Africa, Cameroon, Austria and Australia on projects at various stages of exploration and development.
Mead will replace James Scott who has stepped down from his position as non-executive director.
Mead’s experience will greatly benefit Ram as it works to build the rare earths resource inventory at its Motzfeldt Project in south Greenland.
Ram is currently drilling along strike and at depth to build on the resources at the Aries prospect.
The Aries prospect at the Motzfeldt Project has the potential to become a notable zirconium project in the world market, with contributions from tantalum, niobium and rare earth elements.
While the zirconium has presented itself as the main focus, all of the mineral products can contribute to the economics of the project and diversify the commodity risk.
Earlier this year Ram reached the major milestone of an initial JORC Inferred Resource for the Aries prospect of 340 million tonnes at 120 parts per million tantalum, 1,850 parts per million niobium, 4,600 parts per million zirconium and 2,600 parts per million total rare earth oxides (TREO).
This Resource has been estimated to produce contained metal of nearly 1.6 million tonnes of zirconium, 884,000 tonnes of TREO, 629,000 tonnes of niobium and 41,000 tonnes of tantalum.
The Motzfeldt Project is located 60 kilometres northwest of Greenland Minerals & Energy’s (ASX: GGG) Kvanefjeld Project, which hosts a total Resource of 619 million tonnes containing 6.6 million tonnes total rare earth oxides, 350 million pounds of uranium and 3 billion pounds zinc.
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The following article from proactive investors is a bit old one...
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