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    GXY galaxy resources
    lithium miner.
    lithium used in batteries.
    does any one follow this company our have views on other lithium miners?

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    GXY galaxy resources
    lithium miner.
    lithium used in batteries.
    does any one follow this company our have views on other lithium miners?
    Hi Percy

    One company i like with a very promising advanced Lithium project is RDR

    Another exploration company that has permits next to ADY's old Lithium project is ORE

    Thats off the top of my head

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    Black Fire Minerals (BFE).

    Commencing exploration at their Karibib project in Namibia this year. Known hard rock lithium area, with some historic production.

    Also have the Mystique gold project, which is a JV with Pacmag. This could be a tropicana look-a-like.

    There is a BFE thread.

    http://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showthr...&highlight=bfe
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    There's Arafura - ARU - not a lithium miner yet but worth looking at.

    Edit. Correction. Not lithium but "rare earths". As you can see, I'm no expert on the subject!
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    thank you for the posts.
    i should have paid more attention to your picks in
    the competion.shasta RDR clearasmud ORE and huang chung with BFE.
    going by the charts i should have sort your advice a year ago!!!
    never the less i trust THE TREND IS YOUR FRIEND may work for me.

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    I also have interest in Lithium miners. Kicking myself for missing out a year ago. Will keep a close eye on them.
    Having got ourselves into a debt-induced economic crisis, the only permanent way out is to reduce the debt – either directly by abolishing large slabs of it, or indirectly by inflating it away.

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    Hi Percy

    This is where I worked a few years ago, at Talison, formerly SGW which went out the back door oweing 1 billion.
    Galaxy has the same type of ore body as Talison (Greenbushes)

    It has a huge process to get 6% lithium, a product named spodeume. I would treat GXY with caution, unforunately Australia to my knowledge does not has the same type as the salt lakes in South America and I am now risk tolerence to holding shares that operate overseas, in countries like S America.

    happy hunting.



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    15 December 2009 | by Cole Latimer
    Talison Lithium has withdrawn its initial public offering after the bid did not reach an “acceptable value.”
    Talison stated that while investors had not supported its float at the price offered, existing shareholders are still supportive.
    It announced last month that it would aim to raise between $143.5 million and $196.4 million through the issue of 35 million shares, with a price of $4.10 to $5.10 per share.
    Its majority shareholder Resource Capital Fund IV also had an option to sell an additional 3.5 million shares. Talison planned to dual list on both the Australian and Toronto stock exchanges.
    A spokesperson for Talison told MININGDAILY that while it is well positioned to continue its growth in the lithium market; it is unable to comment on whether it would consider carrying out another IPO in the future. Talison has “strength in the market either as a private or a public player,” the spokesperson said.
    Talison’s Greenbushes mine is currently Western Australia’s only producing lithium mine, which is located approximately 250km south of Perth.
    This latest IPO withdrawal follows Cape Lambert announcing last week that it was pulling its $200m Q Copper listing.
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    ORE is by far the standout.

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    As well as those already mentioned, Australian Lithium. com includes the following as stocks with lithium interests.

    GGG
    HDN
    RVR
    RWD
    VNS

    No current producers there, unfortunately!

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    Quote Originally Posted by macduffy View Post
    As well as those already mentioned, Australian Lithium. com includes the following as stocks with lithium interests.

    GGG
    HDN
    RVR
    RWD
    VNS

    No current producers there, unfortunately!
    Percy

    If your still looking at Lithium plays, have a read of this

    http://www.stocknessmonster.com/news...E=ASX&N=476977

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