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09-11-2017, 09:16 AM
#181
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWhetWyJm9I
TAW strong BUY from this analyst on SkyBus news
"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
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11-11-2017, 10:27 AM
#182
For those with an eye on the future direction of the Lithium/battery boom, while NMT has gone from 30c - and touched 50c recently, this coming quarter should contain at least 1 major update to the market on their various downstream projects.
https://stocknessmonster.com/news/nmt.asx/
Key point - They have secured their own future supply of lithium spodumene for their higher margin downstream projects.
Nice read for the weekend...
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06-12-2017, 09:21 PM
#183
14 up about 3 down in price.
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
GXY and AGY the big winners atm ORE (producer)tracking up too. AGY looks insanely overpriced.
Originally Posted by Joshuatree ]
3 down 8 up on 15/2/17. A few bolters
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Update on share prices ; haven't looked for dilution etc
12/4/16 26/5/16 7/6/16 , 30/6/16 11/08/16 7/10/16 15/2/17 3/10/17 6/12/17
LIT 25.7c 21.8c 24c ,27c, 24c,19.5c 17c, 13.5c, 16c
LRS 0.6c 1c 1.3c Schumacher pick ,1.7c, 1.4c ,2c,.003c, ..012c
AGY 1.3c 3.7c 3.8c, 3.5c Brines next to ORE ,2.1c,2.6c, 2.9c,31c!!,25c
EMH 25c 25c 37.5c ,47c,31c,55,5c, $1.27, 75c,75c
NMT 45.5c 43c 46.5c,45.5c,38c ,34c ,34c,29c,41.5c
GXY 36c 39.5c ,T/H today pending acquisition of GMM. Now 50c,40.5c,33.5c,54.7c, 5 for 1 cons $2.74or ,$3.44
ADV 4.1c 3.9c 3.8c,2.7c,2.1c,2.6c, 2.8c, 2c,1.7c
PIO 1.4c 3.5c 3.6c ,3.4c,2.4c, 2.1c, 2.5c, 1.4c,2.7c
GMM 56c 61.5c T/H today see above 75c, 78.5c,71c, now WLC .009c Delisted
PLP/LPD 1.7c 2.3c 2.4c ,1.6c,1.5c,1.8c, 1.5c,1.2c, 5.4c
ORE $3.20 $4.17 $4.63, $4.73, $4.24, $3.32, $3.86, $4.70,$5.64
CXO3.8c, 13.5c ,8,9c, 5.4c, 8.7c
LPI 30.5c , 42c, 39c, 49c
WLC .007c .006c .006c
AJM 17.9c 26.3c 36.5c
PLS 48.5c 66.2c 92.5c
NLI 4.58c 7.5c
KDR 50.4c, 94.1c ,$1.50
TAW 13.3c, 25.9c, 35.5c
MTC 26.5c, 10.9c,30.5c
Last edited by Joshuatree; 06-12-2017 at 09:27 PM.
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19-12-2017, 10:08 PM
#184
TAW Strong BUY ...IMHO will look to double my holding over the next couple of months
Great story TAW is building such a smart MD ..I would not be surprised to see TAW command 1.50 SP later in the new year
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"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
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20-12-2017, 08:31 AM
#185
Member
Originally Posted by JBmurc
Have to agree with you JB, the way the management have got this up and running and the speed at which they have done it is amazing.
Mark Calderwood is worth is weight in 'Lithium'
And there is still so much more drilling to do, Mark mentioned they could be doing it for years so the resource is only going to get bigger
one of the best lithium plays
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20-12-2017, 11:47 AM
#186
Originally Posted by meltical
Have to agree with you JB, the way the management have got this up and running and the speed at which they have done it is amazing.
Mark Calderwood is worth is weight in 'Lithium'
And there is still so much more drilling to do, Mark mentioned they could be doing it for years so the resource is only going to get bigger
one of the best lithium plays
Yes I really want to get some more just need the nightmare of NKP to come to an end(for a decent price) and I double my TAW position
"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
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20-12-2017, 03:33 PM
#187
Originally Posted by JBmurc
Yes I really want to get some more just need the nightmare of NKP to come to an end(for a decent price) and I double my TAW position
I know a little bit about chemical companies .LYC,ORE for example .But not too much about spodemene rock deposits though I did look at them some time ago before deciding to go with brine recovery company (ORE).LI20 at .5% cut off grade seems quite low. The tantalum peroxide looks interesting. Inherently in the processing with any chemical product startup there tends to be glitches to get to nameplate.The composition of the base material can make a big difference to costs of processing (mica in the material is bad)
https://www.thebalance.com/lithium-production-2340123
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-w...ichael-langfor
Generally looks ok to me ATS but until everything is up and running who knows.Its good they have guaranteed off take provided they can keep costs down
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27-12-2017, 02:15 PM
#188
Member
Ditto on the nkp taw swap
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04-01-2018, 10:59 AM
#189
A good post from eshmun off HC forum>> well worth keeping grounded on such a Bull
I've made my thoughts pretty clear on this subject in the past. The LCE market is not a market but a cartel run by the few downstream battery grade lithium producers. The market for spodumene is opaque and governed by off-take agreements which are linked to the market price of LCE (a very small market in terms of value and tonnages with no spot or secondary futures markets). As the volume of lithium battery sales increase, their prices will fall and so will the price of the raw LCE product. The downstream cartels will still make money as although the price of batteries will fall, the volume of sales will increase, however the spodumene producers whose contract prices are tied to the price of LCE will have their margins squeezed not only by the falling LCE price but also by competition for new spodumene production coming on stream.
Look who is at the helm of a company like PLS. The same guy who steered one of the flash in the pan iron ore miners during the iron price spike days. I've even noticed he is doing deals with his old company to transport DSO LiO2 ore. What's the grade of this stuff (around 1.5%). You are frigging transporting 98.5% waste to China. Not sustainable and I doubt that it will be profitable over any significant time scale. Just more flash in the pan stuff to keep the news flow going and lithium bubble inflated. The cartels love that us silly Australians have capitalised their industry with our speculative money. In the end it will go the same way as the flash in the pan iron ore companies and WA magnetite mines (ie equity investors burnt once again and the inexperienced will buy the top and hold all the way down like they always do). I remember the $1.80 GBG days. Reminds me of the current period with the lithium stocks, investors investing based on unproven blue sky and greed.
God help those invested in the African lithium plays. Remember the hype around Simandou and companies like SDL. Even the successful African iron ore plays from 2010/2011 are all washed up now. But who am I to talk. There are any number of new "experts" who think making money on a bubble (short term boom) is equivalent to knowing something about commodity markets or investing. It's not investment it is pure speculation not unlike the crypto currencies although lithium has more utility. Esh
"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
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04-01-2018, 11:49 AM
#190
Those comments are very educational... understanding behaviour is almost as important as understanding the fundamentals of the company.
Any juniors you guys following at the moment?
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