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Edison Lithium Corp EDDYF


Primary Symbol: V.EDDY

Edison Lithium Corp. is a Canada-based junior mining exploration company focused on the procurement, exploration and development of cobalt, lithium, and other energy metal properties. Its lithium properties include Lexi Property, Salar de Antofalla (Antofalla) and Pinac Property, Salar de Pipanaco (Pipanaco). The Lexi Property is located in the Province of Catamarca, Argentina and consists of over 26 mining claims. The Pinac Property is located in the Province of Catamarca, Argentina and consists of over 11 mining claims. It also holds a 100% interest in the Lake Kittson Cobalt Property (Kittson Property), located in the Kittson and Coleman Townships of Larder Lake Mining Division in Northeastern Ontario. The Kittson Property consists of over 160 unpatented mining claims, and a single patented claim. Its alkali properties include Whiteshore property, which is in Saskatchewan, the others being the Ceylon Lake, Freefight Lake and the North and South areas of Capri Lake.


TSXV:EDDY - Post by User

Post by Sextanton Jan 26, 2021 6:27pm
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Cobalt’s demise has been greatly exaggerated

Cobalt’s demise has been greatly exaggerated London: UK, Nov. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Largely benefitting from its stability, hardness, anti-corrosion and high-temperature resistance characteristics, cobalt metal and its compounds are widely used in many industries important to the modern society, such as various battery applications, aerospace, and energy. Since the commercialisation of Li-ion batteries in early 1990s, it has been consumer electronics that has underpinned cobalt demand. The past decade saw a rapid growth of cobalt use from the automotive sector as a result of adoptions of cobalt containing cathode materials, although portable electronics remains by far the largest single end-application of cobalt. 


Nov. 6, 2020 — Future market growth for cobalt will continue to be underpinned by the thriving battery industry and ... Roskill's newly-released cobalt report forecasts a steady demand growth for the blue metal to 2030.

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