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robert1229on Oct 20, 2018 10:50am
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question respectueuse pour Monsieur Pierre755
question respectueuse pour Monsieur Pierre755I am not fully bilingual, but I do the best I can. I sense that you are fully bilingual. If responding in French is more pleasing to you, I would encourage you to in-box me. I say this because I think that some posters on Stockhouse are critical of posts that are in languages other than English.
I am just now orienting myself to NMX. It looks promising. I agree with your view (which I paraphrase) that a purchase here is likely to be both (a) rewarding financially and (b) in a less tangible but nevertheless important way. In other words, one will feel good about participating as a shareholder in a business that is striving to be a major part of the "green" economy.
With regard to the lithium-mining properties controlled by NMX, I am asking myself whether they are entirely "hard-rock," i.e., not brine. I visited the NMX website only briefly, and I sense that the answer to my question is yes. I am confident that you know (and perhaps some other readers of this question) know the answer.
On another note, do you know whether there are any institutional shareholders in NMX? I see no 10% holders listed in the 2018 proxy statement, but there may be some resources for finding institutional shareholders who are below the 10% threshhold.
Thank you very much.
robert1229