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Nemaska Lithium Inc NMKEF

Nemaska Lithium Inc is a Canada based lithium company. It is engaged in exploring and evaluating lithium properties and processing of spodumene into lithium compounds in Quebec, Canada. The company supplies lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate to the lithium battery industry used in electric vehicles, cell phones, tablets, and other consumer products.


GREY:NMKEF - Post by User

Post by Tcheckon Sep 18, 2020 12:36pm
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we are a start up - hi elon

we are a start up - hi elon let start the engine
fitzgibbon will have to lay down more if he wants to steal nmx

Tesla Tried To Buy A Lithium Startup for $325 Million

got it from sll forum
sll is soaring ?

Two years ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk offered $325 million to buy the once promising
startup Simbol Materials, which was extracting small amounts of lithium
 from hot and salty water from underground near the Salton Sea east of San Diego.

But the acquisition offer, reported on Wednesday by the local newspaper,
 The Desert Sun, fell through. The report, based partly on an offer letter from Musk
 to Simbol’s then CEO John Burba, suggests that at least one reason
 was that the now-defunct Simbol, a venture capital-backed startup, wanted a much higher valuation.
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