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Patriot Battery Metals Inc T.PMET

Alternate Symbol(s):  PMETF

Patriot Battery Metals Inc. is a Canada-based hard-rock lithium exploration company focused on advancing its district-scale 100%-owned Corvette Property (424 claims totaling 21,715 ha) located in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec, Canada. The Corvette Property hosts the CV5 Spodumene Pegmatite. Situated within the La Grande Greenstone Belt, the Corvette Property hosts significant mineral potential over multiple deposit types. It owns 100% of a 217 km2 Corvette Property land package, covering approximately 50 km of prospective lithium pegmatite trend. Exploration of the Property has outlined three primary mineral exploration trends, crossing dominantly east-west over large portions of the Property's principal claim group: Golden Trend (gold), Maven Trend (copper, gold, silver), and CV Trend (Li-Cs-Ta Pegmatite). It also owns JBN-57 Property (39 claims, 19.95 km2, which is located nine kms south of the Trans-Taiga Road. The Property is adjacent to Patriot's Corvette Project.


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Comment by Platin2014on Sep 15, 2016 12:35am
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RE:RE:Marketing Job

RE:RE:Marketing JobYou`re right, marketing could be much better. Leaders at NTY have to realize that they move into a different league and I hate to say it, but the first impression NTY`s website socks. Outdated and not conveying any important message like a company presentation. It`s all about first impression, like the curb appeal of a house. We know the company will do good, but others need to know as well in order to invest.  
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