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RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. V.AMY

Alternate Symbol(s):  AMYZF

RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc is a critical metals company focused on the recycling of lithium-ion batteries with the RecycLiCo Patented Process. The process provides high extraction of cathode metals, such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, and aluminium at battery-grade purity, with minimal processing steps. It aims to commercialize its breakthrough RecycLiCo Patented Process and become an industry leader in recycling cathode materials from spent lithium-ion batteries.


TSXV:AMY - Post by User

Post by goofenoffon Feb 25, 2012 4:12pm
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RGD.V to produce in early 2014

RGD.V to produce in early 2014

Canadian firm to restart manganese ore exports from Guyana in 2014

GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Guyana hopes to start exporting manganese ore for the first time in 50 years following the discovery of the mineral in the country's northwest, government officials said Saturday.

Canadian mining company Reunion Manganese said it expects to produce and export manganese ore in early 2014 after discovering what it said were significant deposits near the border with Venezuela.

The company is a subsidiary of Reunion Gold Corp. (TSX-V: RGD) which was awarded licences by Guyana in 2010 to explore its northwest region.

Subsidiaries of Union Carbide Corp., a subsidiary of the Dow Chemical Company, last mined Guyana for manganese ore during the British colonial era, according to Natural Resources Minister Robert Persaud.

A drop in global prices caused the industry to collapse, and investors abandoned the jungle town of Matthews Ridge, he said.

Persaud said he believes robust global prices will lead to a resurgence in the industry and help revive the rundown town of about 2,000 people, the majority of them indigenous.

Manganese is essential to steel, iron and aluminum production and is the fourth most used metal in the world, according to Reunion Gold.

 

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