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Dateline Resources Secures $50M to Accelerate Colosseum Gold-REE Project

Dateline Resources has bolstered its financial position with a $50 million institutional placement, setting the stage for rapid development of its Colosseum Gold-REE Project in California. The company is on track to complete its Bankable Feasibility Study by April 2026, advancing towards production and project financing.
Maxwell Dee
1 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 11 (9 Mar -> 13 Mar) 2026

Gold names split cleanly this week: one stock rocketed on tangible production progress, while another cratered as selling overwhelmed a big plan. Critical minerals kept drawing attention, but several gap-ups didn’t hold once early buyers took profits.
Logan Eniac
14 Mar 2026

Dateline Resources Doubles Down on Rare Earths with Massive Music Valley Expansion

Dateline Resources has significantly expanded its Music Valley Heavy Rare Earth Project in California, staking over 19,000 additional acres and advancing modern exploration techniques to unlock its rare earth potential.
Maxwell Dee
11 Mar 2026

Dateline Resources Accelerates Rare Earths Exploration at Music Valley

Dateline Resources has launched a high-resolution geophysical survey and expert geological mapping at its newly acquired Music Valley Heavy Rare Earth Project in California, aiming to tap into critical US demand for heavy rare earth elements.
Maxwell Dee
4 Mar 2026

Market Wrap - Week 9 (23 Feb -> 27 Feb) 2026

Small caps stole the week, led by a big funding deal in gold and two revenue breakouts. Meanwhile, some well-known names slid after profit updates failed to calm nerves on costs and outlooks.
Logan Eniac
28 Feb 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 9 (23 Feb -> 27 Feb) 2026

Rare earths and gold dominated the tape, with one small-cap rare earth explorer ripping more than 70% on a single drilling headline. Gold producers, meanwhile, kept turning high bullion prices into dividends, buy-backs and bigger balance sheets.
Logan Eniac
28 Feb 2026

Dateline Resources Expands US Rare Earths Footprint with Music Valley Acquisition

Dateline Resources has acquired the Music Valley Heavy Rare Earths Project in California, backed by historical high-grade data, and invested US$1 million in Fermi Critical Minerals to boost exploration across the US. This move complements its existing gold and rare earth projects, positioning the company at the forefront of critical mineral supply chain security.
Maxwell Dee
27 Feb 2026

Dateline Resources Extends High-Grade Gold Zone at Colosseum, Eyes Longer Mine Life

Dateline Resources reports strong diamond drilling results at its Colosseum Gold-REE Project, confirming high-grade gold mineralisation beyond current resource boundaries and advancing plans for mine life extension.
Maxwell Dee
12 Feb 2026

Dateline Sharpens Drill Targets with New Geophysics at Colosseum Gold-REE Project

Dateline Resources has completed detailed infill geophysical surveys at its Colosseum Gold and Rare Earth Project in California, setting the stage for imminent diamond drilling. The integrated data aims to refine deep structural targets within a 1.1 million ounce gold resource.
Maxwell Dee
9 Feb 2026

Dateline Advances Colosseum Feasibility, Raises $35M, Expands Rare Earth Drilling

Dateline Resources progresses its Colosseum Gold-REE Project with a Bankable Feasibility Study on track for March completion, securing $35 million in funding and expanding drilling to explore rare earth elements.
Maxwell Dee
29 Jan 2026

Dateline Resources Uncovers Deep Sulphide Targets at Colosseum Gold-REE Project

Dateline Resources has completed a pivotal geophysical survey at its Colosseum Gold and Rare Earth Elements project in California, revealing promising deep sulphide mineralisation zones that could expand its gold and rare earth resource base.
Maxwell Dee
27 Jan 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 4 (19 Jan -> 23 Jan) 2026

A takeover premium blew the doors off the Materials board this week, while one discounted equity raise did the opposite. Uranium names kept climbing on real production progress, and rare earths stayed in favour as governments and buyers circle supply.
Logan Eniac
25 Jan 2026