
Hancock adds US flavour to its rare earths holdings
Gina Rinehart has expanded her rare earths empire after taking a near $US23 million ($31m) stake in a newly listed US critical minerals junior.




Gina Rinehart has expanded her rare earths empire after taking a near $US23 million ($31m) stake in a newly listed US critical minerals junior.

Hancock Prospecting executive chairwoman Gina Rinehart is expanding her multi-billion-dollar rare earths empire by securing a significant stake in New York-listed critical minerals developer Rare Earths Americas.

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Mrs. Gina Rinehart , Mr Matt Daubney and his wife Sue, and guests gathered on the afternoon of

Today marked a very special day, as the Hancock Group’s executive chairman, Mrs. Gina Rinehart, Chris Salisbury CEO

On this very warm day at the Roy Hill mine, Mrs. Rinehart and guests were dressed in pinks

Historic ship sail out and locomotive naming as Roy Hill celebrates 55 mtpa achievement, becoming the largest single