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    With the rise of RE prices and increased production, there could be big news in tomorrow's QR.
    From an HC poster, " they're goin to jump on this like a dog in heat".

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    Quote Originally Posted by greater fool View Post
    EV's are not just a Lithium play............... http://www.asx.com.au/asx/share-pric...ch/company/LYC
    Bought stacks of those weeks back. Just look at them go................
    Last edited by RTFQ; 02-08-2017 at 05:10 PM.

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    Looks as though LYC MAY BE on the cusp of realizing some of the potential that was first envisioned before debacle in Malaysia and the obstacles put up there prior and during commissioning of plant and production

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    I've watched this stock for about 7 years. Never been a shareholder.

    It feels like everything has finally started to come together for this company and now it's about to be bought out.

    Retail shareholders take all the risk and spend all that time waiting. Now it's about to be sold.

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    Not a good sign when the papers talk about an 'existential crisis'

    https://www.smh.com.au/business/comp...06-p51blq.html
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Wesfarmers have done their homework and want a slice of the looming tsunami of EV's battery component rare metals that China largely controls.
    "Matthew Ryland, portfolio manager with substantial Lynas shareholder Greencape Capital said: "We question the governance of companies that make undertakings to foreign governments about assets that they don't own. We see that as a bit of a governance issue presenting itself."

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