RE: RE: RE: TLH - one of the ways to profit from hI agree, Talison's road to becoming a great blue chip stock involves the following key factors: (which I'm confident that can achieve in time) All of which are equally important in my opinion.
1. They start to commit to mass- marketing themselves at a higher level - Telling both retail and institutional investors their story and how they can become a benefactor in the marketplace. ***To their credit I have started to see ads for their firm and hope to continue to see more of this in the months.
2. Their intention to list on a major stock exchange such as NYSE that would attract further institutional investing into the company.**** Similar to how Avalon rare metals or Great Panther Silver has marketed themselves and also listed on NYSE, attracting more investment from the larger financial community. I would think they're more than capable of this considering they're already profitable and have developed a much larger business than both of these mentioned firms.
3. Continue to increase production and sell to their clients and growing their business, allowing them to maintain being the world's largest lithium company. (hopefully retail and institutional investors will find out about especially after 2011 - knowing they're an upcoming blue chip which much promise who's already positioned very well)
4. Oil prices continue to increase, further driving more interest in Lithium demand for energy storage and batteries, especially EVs. Look to Asia for this kind of activity, auto sales/consumer electronics/etc.
5. A minor factor that would drive this is also world government and regulatory incentives provided in subsidies to drive the interest in investing in renewable energy resources, such as EVs/PHEVS/HEVs along with projects in wind, solar, and energy capture technologies.
Ofcourse, why they have not done this is simple in my mind. They felt they needed to increase their production and sales to be a greater priority first to position themselves first and acquire Salares. That was where most of the $ went into - their operations to better increase capacity and develop internal assets and operations.
anyone else agree?