RE:RE:RE:RE:China Is Locked DownIt's funny how you guys make the case for NMX from bad things or good things that happen in the world.
Regardless Li is needed or not NMX will still be dead from luck of business knowledge and acumen.
Nortel went broke after being an important producer of fiber optics...
Molycorp rare earth went broke after being a name to remember...
NMX is not even a name to remember. It might be a name in Shawinigan but that's how far the name goes....
try this mick; you say you live in UK, go outside to a coffee shop and just say to one of the customers "did you hear NMX is bankrupt"...
I bet you 100 EUR they have no idea who NMX is or what you talking about...now do the same and ask about TESLA or AIR CANADA
NMX is only big in "Longs" brain...you guys pumped and motivated each other to the point that NMX is detrimental to the industry in your minds...you guys even said "Too big to fail..." LMAO
LOL I bet you EUR's because you are out of EU just like I told you so
mick1888 wrote: And more importantly phantom, the coronavirus shows up the vulnerability of having a single source supply chain for everything Lithium.... ;-)
GLTA longs
phantom666 wrote:
lmao @ TFSA. NMX is far from being sold for salvage. It is not just up for sale but for investors to JV or a % of the produce to complete the construction. Just wait, the coronavirus is far from done and everyone will be leery with anything coming out of China for now, hence they want to make sure a produce will not have a holdup because workers are quarantined or sick.