Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. is
- a mineral exploration and development company with a Rare Earth Element (REE) focus
- a public company, incorporated in 1983 and trading since 1984
- listed as GWG on the TSX Venture Exchange; US symbol is GWMGF
- a company that owns, explores, and develops non-foreign sources of strategic mineral properties in Canada and the United States with a focus on Rare Earth Elements.
- the parent company of metal manufacturing companies Great Western Technologies Inc (Troy, MI, USA) and Less Common Metals (Birkenhead, UK)
- a company with holdings at Hoidas Lake in Saskatchewan, Utah (Deep Sands), as well as in California (Chuckwalla), Nevada (Copper Hill) and Oregon (Crescent Properties)
- based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
- focused on growth, especially by bridging energy and technology through mining
The Management and Directors of Great Western Minerals Group are established players in the mining industry, with several hundred combined years of business, mining, and technical expertise - from discovery to production - on the senior management team.
Mine-to-Market Strategy
Great Western Minerals Group (GWMG) has a unique mine-to-market (M2M) strategy.
On one end of this strategic spectrum, GWMG explores for, and will ultimately develop, properties to supply rare earth elements (REE) for its own use, as well as to other end users who currently rely solely on foreign sources.
On the other end of the spectrum, GWMG, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Less Common Metals (LCM) and Great Western Technologies Inc (GWTI), has the proven capability to create value added products for blue-chip, global end users in the aerospace, automotive, industrial and high-technology sectors.
This tremendous, ultimate strategic capability gives GWMG an extraordinary commercial advantage. Shareholders of GWMG can participate in the potential of having two companies in one – from exploration for new resources, to the fabrication of value added products, and everything in between.