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Cruz Battery Metals Corp. C.CRUZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  BKTPF

Cruz Battery Metals Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on acquiring and developing battery metals projects in North America. The Company’s projects include The Hector Project, The Solar Lithium Project, The Clayton Valley Lithium Brine Project, Idaho Cobalt Belt Project and The Idaho Star Cobalt Prospect. The Hector Cobalt Project consists of approximately 6,145 acres in the Larder Lake mining division of Ontario. Its Solar Lithium Project is located in Nevada, United States. Solar Lithium Project consists of approximately 8,135 acres. The Clayton Valley Lithium Brine Project is located in Nevada, United States. The Idaho Cobalt Belt Project is located within the Idaho Cobalt Belt surrounding Jervois Mining Ltd. The 80-acre Idaho Star cobalt prospect in Idaho, United States is located approximately nine miles southwest of Saltese, Montana, and 19 miles southeast of Wallace, Idaho. This prospect consists of four contiguous claims within the prolific Idaho cobalt belt.


CSE:CRUZ - Post by User

Post by dothemathpeopleon Mar 07, 2023 10:15am
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Cobalt 101...since they have no there "battery metals"

Cobalt 101...since they have no there "battery metals"For the lazy Tag liners;

Cobalt is a hard, lustrous, grey metal with a high melting point (1493°C). Cobalt is used mainly in the production of chemicals (58 percent), superalloys for gas turbine blades and jet aircraft engines, special steel, carbides, diamond tools, and magnets. By far, the biggest producer of cobalt is DR Congo (more than 50%) followed by Russia (4%), Australia, the Philippines, and Cuba. Cobalt futures are available for trading on The London Metal Exchange (LME). The standard contact has a size of 1 tonne. Futures contracts for Cobalt are financial instruments that allow producers, large consumers, and speculators, to offset or assume the risk of a price change of holding a quantity of Cobalt over time. Prices for Cobalt displayed in Trading Economics are based on over-the-counter (OTC) and contract for difference (CFD) financial instruments.

Pay particular attention to the PRODUCER line in that paragraph.  Not even close.
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