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Tantalex Lithium Resources Corporation C.TTX

Alternate Symbol(s):  TTLXF

Tantalex Lithium Resources Corporation is a Canada-based exploration and development stage mining company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and distribution of lithium, tin, tantalum and other high-tech mineral properties in Africa. It is focused on developing its lithium assets in the prolific Manono area in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its project includes Manono Tailings, Pegmatite Corridor Exploration and Titan. The Manono Tailings project covers 105 million mt over 11 dumps, containing Lithium, Tin and Tantalum. The Pegmatite Corridor Exploration project is located southwest of Dathcom Mining with 269 million tons measured and indicated resource, for which the pegmatite extends throughout its licenses 12447 and 12448.


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Comment by ErinBrockovichon Sep 14, 2023 8:16pm
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RE:RE:RE:Alluvial plant commissioning ... any guesses? Either its

RE:RE:RE:Alluvial plant commissioning ... any guesses? Either its

Fair enough. 43-101 is a rigorous standard for sure. As it should be.

If TTX  plucked a few holes in the ground and decided to build a tin processing plant to make some.money, then they can do it. But it's very odd not to know grades to be process. And at what cost. Management sucks at building any sense of trust with investors. Eric Allard seems like the worst sort of ceo among a motley crew. 

The absence of TinTaLi is notable. And comical. I agree, he appears to be an insider and a dubious one at that. 

I don't think TTX will sell any tin or tantalum for some time. It's a conflict mineral. And bringing such things to market in places like DRC is no easy task. 

Still, glencore is a possible partner in crime. Let's see how it all unfolds. 

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