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Incorrect. Amaroq (AMRQF) has a gold mine operating there, with a second one just getting operational. They also found zinc, lead, silver, germanium, gallium, and cadmium at their Black Angel Mine.
Why not look at AMRQF if you want the Gallium/Greenland play. They found Gallium and Germanium at their Black Angel mine in Greenland. They also have a profitable gold mine going and a second one about to come online.
Nice to see AMRQF pop up. [Here’s a primer](https://thatstocksguy.substack.com/p/amaroqs-2026-re-rate) for folks to get the story. Wish there we options available for it on Fidelity.
The fact that OP didn't even bring up Amaroq (AMRQF) shows you that they did no research themselves lol. CEO was on CNBC saying the US Gov was going to give them lines of credit and maybe an equity investment: >Amaroq holds the largest acreage of exploration licenses in Greenland (over 6,800 km²), targeting critical minerals like copper, nickel, rare earths, zinc, and silver.
not mentioning AMRQF in this post shows you don't know what you're talking about with regards to Greenland mining
AMRQF and CRML are the big players
Mr. Prez prolly can't buy Greenland, but he can score AMRQF critical metals contracts.
Bought AMRQF it better go up
AMRQF if anyones interested in Greenland critical metals
Greenland miners GDLNF, CRML, AMRQF In my opinion I researched them all do your own due dilligence but want to share
AMRQF. Is something big brewing here? Greenland rare earth miner. Rubio in Greenland next week Key point bro The U.S. government is mulling investment into critical minerals mining projects run by mining company Amaroq, its CEO has told CNBC. Talks are ongoing and haven’t been finalised, but deals could involve offtake agreements, infrastructure support and credit lines, Eldur Olafsson said Thursday. Kai Nicol-Schwarz (https://www.cnbc.com/kai-nicol-schwarz/) @IN/KAINS (https://linkedin.com/in/kains) WATCH LIVE (https://www.cnbc.com/live-tv/) KEY POINTS The U.S. government is mulling investment into critical minerals mining projects run by mining company Amaroq, its CEO has told CNBC. Talks are ongoing and haven’t been finalised, but deals could involve offtake agreements, infrastructure support and credit lines, Eldur Olafsson said Thursday. In recent days, Donald Trump has ramped up talk of taking control of the Arctic island from Denmark. The U.S. government is considering investing in a company’s critical minerals mining projects in Greenland, its CEO has told CNBC, ahead of high-stakes talks (https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/07/greenland-rubio-denmark-trump.html) between Washington and Danish officials over the island’s future. The projects are run by mining company Amaroq (https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/AMRQ-V/) , which operates in South Greenland and is involved in extracting or exploring gold, copper, germanium and gallium, among other critical mineral deposits. Discussions with U.S. government bodies about the potential investment opportunities are ongoing and haven’t been finalized, Amaroq CEO Eldur Olafsson told CNBC in an interview. Deals could involve “offtake agreements, infrastructure support and credit lines,” Olafsson added, though he declined to comment on what specific projects the U.S. government was interested in. When asked to comment, a U.S. State Department spokesperson told CNBC: “The United States is eager to build lasting commercial relationships that benefit Americans and the people of Greenland. “President Trump reiterated the importance of Greenland to U.S. defense and underscored his commitment to the relationship by designating Governor Landry as Special Envoy to Greenland.” CNBC approached the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) for comment but had not received a response as this article went live. Olafsson’s comments come as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up talk (https://carbon.cnbc.com/108248925) of acquiring Greenland, which he sees as integral to national security, following a dramatic military operation to seize Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Saturday. European nations have been scrambling (https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/06/european-leaders-push-back-over-trumps-renewed-greenland-interest.html) to respond to escalating rhetoric about Greenland from the U.S., which has refused to rule out military action. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is to meet with officials from Denmark next week to discuss Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory.
AMRQF The U.S. government is mulling investment into critical minerals mining projects run by mining company Amaroq, its CEO has told CNBC. Talks are ongoing and haven’t been finalised, but deals could involve offtake agreements, infrastructure support and credit lines, Eldur Olafsson said Thursday.
CNBC front page says us govt investing in Greenland mining projects that’s AMRQF as they are run by Amaroq