Wyoming landmark
Adobe Stock
The Market Online - At The Bell

Join our daily newsletter At The Bell to receive exclusive market insights

American Rare Earths (ASX:ARR) were up a modest +2.10% in the first hour of Monday trades as the company pushes its flagship Wyoming-based project under a subsidiary domiciled there.

This the company expects to smooth out the track when it comes to running at US state-backed grants and other funding options. It also stated that its flagship Halleck Creek Project is critical for the USA when it comes to that country’s desire to establish domestic downstream capacity.

“The changes we have determined will allow the full value of Halleck Creek to be realised as a strategic project for North America, while ensuring ARR continues its highly successful exploration activities in pursuit of our vision to be a leading player in the critical minerals sector,” ARR chair Richard Hudson said.

“By creating a dedicated subsidiary for the Halleck Creek Project, we are positioning the Company to unlock significant value and accelerate the development of a critical resource for the US.

“These changes will not only streamline our operations but enable us to better increase shareholder value long term.”

Notably, current ARR CEO Donald Swartz has decided to move on for other pastures; the company’s lawyer will be appointed as CEO once handover is complete.

Swartz’s Linkedin still displays Swartz as the ARR CEO and his cover photo is still the company’s logo.

The new subsidiary will focus particularly on the Cowboy State Mine, which is part of the overall Halleck permitage. The Wyoming state government recently awarded the company an energy fund grant; a scoping study predicts the project value to hit US$674M.

Elsewhere, nanocap Pearl Gull today decided not to acquire a Chilean REE play, citing low commodity prices for such baskets of minerals.

ARR last traded at 24cps.

arr by the numbers
More From The Market Online
ASX Earnings concept

Week 8 CY26, Wrapped: Unusually quiet Trump amplifies ASX earnings, but Iran fears growing

It’s been an interesting two weeks, largely because we haven’t heard too much from Donald Trump lately.
The Market Online Video

Prospect Resources on ‘the copper capital of Africa’ and the tier-one mining potential in Zambia

Prospect Resources joins HotCopper to talk about why it's been looking into the underlying geology at…
The Market Online Video

Australian Gold and Copper: Maiden resource complete, growth story continues

HotCopper talks to AGC MD Glen Diemar as precious and critical metals explorer Australian Gold and…
The Market Online Video

HotCopper Highlights, Week 8: Zip unfastened; Coles in trouble, BHP’s India pivot & more

Good Afternoon and welcome to the latest edition of HotCopper Highlights where we go through the stocks and announcements you were watching this week on