Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
Https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-66091213
another taster for lithium supply. ACTIVE already and scaling up. Maybe , maybe not but its the potential.
Lithium does not have to come from abroad to be converted to hydroxide in Teesside.
Thanks BB
I think the other person has nabbed by name on here?
Dictionary - Theorist =
Theorists come up with abstract ideas and then spend their lives trying to prove them. Perhaps the most famous theorist was Albert Einstein, whose theory of relativity is arguably the most famous ever presented. Still, an idea can always be disputed until proven, and theorists are often scoffed at. Einstein himself once said, "No one but a theorist believes his theory; everyone puts faith in a laboratory result but the experimenter himself."
I think the blunderbuster Mr T actually accuses me on all my posts of actually being a "theorist" with thoughts and ideas that have to be proven ?
Hahaha.
Kind of funny how sad he is.
Https://www.iom3.org/resource/european-parliament-regulates-all-batteries.html
A taster ?
My best guess is USA information coming out.
Is it recycling related ?
Is it Teesside related funding of any one of the lithium hydroxide buyers in the North / Midlands ?
Is it the rising sun rising ?
RE: Big Pump Today?10 Jul 2023 07:46
Noticed what major oak?
Up 8% today as I posted several pointers to just how bad tvl & alk are. God i'm good at being bad.
Theorist is god. Only one poster on her can call it right. On the very day I post about the lies from tvl , the share price rises 8% in a day ... You mugs.
MO where are you mate with all the positive news and lies you spew about how good tvl & alk are HAHAHA. You will learn MO to keep it shut.
All that news two weeks and ten days ago has taken time to filter in it seems? Maybe MO is right ?
Maybe Theorist is right who knows who these guys are MO included. Maybe MO not posting the news has helped drop the price as the lies keep coming from Mr MO Mr positive.
To all from me Mr T and from me Mr MO READ THE NEWS dont forget to recycle that newspaper in to that black box. Todays news is chips wrapping. Or do I mean it new energy ???
USA
AUSTRALIA
UK
its coming....
Always the % of feed will be recycled factored in.
Once the guys who are working towards this in th UK and levels of batteries + other metals starts to scale up hen so will the black box material for battery factories.
I know I focus about 80% of my time in Oz looking at UK links and deals as US OZ & UK signed critical metals deal, the major news will come from abroad and here too at CUSN the Techmet investment will have strong N American backers.
All good but just taking longer than we all thought.
As for our mate and his investment troubles. If you invest in Africa - MUSK has clearly been vocal about the risk over time there - then people usually get burned as greed and no so good law or regulation or even gov v army kicks in to skim the cream.
Learnt the hard way on africa.
No , here is US , Aussie and UK with some quality Korean interest.
Teaser because I know you will look properly at the full details ;-) others can DTOR
https://www.kallanish.com/en/news/power-materials/market-reports/article-details/marubeni-altilium-metals-to-study-ev-battery-recycling-in-uk-europe-0723/
CUSN holders. Once TVL get the cash to start I will be buying in with a considerable chunk. Only one way UK metals in general are going to go. Mick is bang on.
Erzgebirge, Germany.
Westphalian system should be the basis of any research here.
It is the same formation passing deeper under France then coming back up in the English Channel , Cornwall and Southern Ireland.
Please do your own research. Some great documents from the 1950's actual mining documents easily available.
From the FT 3 days ago. NOTE more lithium metal needed and more anode instead of graphite !!!
Then look at the recycle plant Atilium Teesside ;-) Toyota too ;-)))))))). ????? Oooh th potential for us all
"Solid-state batteries have long been heralded by industry experts as the most promising technology to solve EV battery problems such as charging time, capacity and the risk of catching fire. They replace a liquid electrolyte with a solid one and use lithium metal at the anode instead of graphite, the current standard in lithium-ion batteries.
https://www.ft.com/content/87cb8e92-8e82-4755-8fc3-2943f8f63e1d
Https://www.recyclingtoday.com/news/altilium-marubeni-uk-japan-elv-battery-recycling-lithium-nickel/
Teesside deal for battery recycling..... Japanese
I posted this on 1st June regarding sp in the short term over a month ago :-
"Steven I think without question it will hold around £1.30-£1.75 until news comes.
The directors I think had a plan which due to the launching of the Ukraine war, scuppered many governments budgets through gas and oil increases globally, increasing manufacturing stresses and supply chains globally and therefore over a period eventually concerning the markets and banking on the future pay back , escilating costs and delays v a sector that cannot fail, has had multiple billions thrown at it including wind, hydrogen, battery tech , water power generation and the biggest cash drag nuclear. Solar I place in a seperate sector of its own. China rules.
My best guess is Electric batteries globally have had so much put in individual countries will have to decide how to directly fund, let go, or generally guide grant support, that they are well advanced that in the next 7-10 years the infrastructures needed to support basic economic and community spread will be in place. Might be a heck of a lot of debt to get there for some, but the big money will hold all the aces and will advance at pace.
The previous lithium rally in the late 2017-19's shows it is tough when costs increase or borrowing at depth is needed. The small guys who dont get the deals get done and ended. It looks like the next period could possibly sort out those who do and those that cant scale.
My interest is very much in fact that Europe has so much capacity made and built for lithium infused batteries it simply cannot be overlooked. "
As we drop towards £1.30 possibly is this a chance to buy prior to company changing funding.
To order plant NEEDS to be started asap for 2024 construction. August is coming hopefully by Sept / October the as they quote the share price number not me , hopefully a sensible move to £3.00+ then their quoted price of £5.00 on completion of construction.
So the potential today is £1.30 to £5.00 in 12-18 months.
IF by October no finance and no JV by New Year then they ARE in trouble.
Theo or MO whoever they are and work for will be right. Both characters cannot be right? Same person imho so be careful and double DOUBLE check their links for a wide proof of correct data.
Then we will see how he wants to push the negative or the positive. I note Theorist has disappeared for now BUT MO is back.... Teehee its quite fun though
LP , probably right.
However August is not to far away.
My thoughts are finance needs to be put inplace as soon as the placing is done. Then they are in and can look to trigger their £5.00 over 10 days options.
If its near £1.30 would you buy in with the potential of the £5.00 being pointed out in the same document?
My other though would be at £1.30 would our 'major' partner be buying up some cheap shares too ? If I am to supply lithium sulphates from my home nation in Oz then 100% i'd be wating a piece.
With 7m shares and only 3m on sale would you bank against £5.00 on JV news ?
News out over the last 2 weeks would be making you think very hard right at this moment. Surely ? A tough decision no doubt.
I keep my own council.
As predicted M&A speeding up. 50/50 is what Pilbara minerals are looking at for their first Western purchase.
https://www.northernminer.com/news/australia-lithium-ma-heats-up-with-develop-globals-bid-for-essential-metals/1003856445/