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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Critical Elements Lithium Corp V.CRE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CRECF

Critical Elements Lithium Corp is a Canada-based mining exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and processing of critical minerals mining properties in Canada. Its projects include Rose Lithium-Tantalum, Rose North, Rose South, Arques, Bourier, Dumulon, Duval, Nisk, Lemare, Caumont, and Valiquette. The Rose Lithium-Tantalum property consists of... see more

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Post by Goodtoreadthis1 on Jun 27, 2022 12:49pm

Pilbara post content

Pilbara Minerals shrugs off lithium fears

Pilbara Minerals

Pilbara Minerals has achieved a new record from its Battery Material Exchange (BMX) – and the company didn’t even need to go to auction.

 

The lithium miner sold a shipment of 5000 dry metric tonnes (dmt) of spodumene concentrate (5.5 per cent lithia grade) for $US6350 ($9198)/dmt to a select group of registered BMX participants prior to the proposed auction date of Thursday June 23.

This $US6350/dmt offer equates to an approximate price of $US7017 ($10,164)/dmt on a 6 per cent spodumene concentrate CIF (cost, insurance and freight) China basis.

Incoming Pilbara Minerals managing director and chief executive officer Dale Henderson was ecstatic with the result.

“This is an exceptional outcome which provides further evidence of the unprecedented demand for battery raw materials being experienced across the global lithium-ion supply chain at this time,” he said.

“Contrary to recent suggestions that the market has peaked, the evidence we are seeing at the coalface with our customers, including this pricing outcome, suggests that demand remains incredibly strong, with a continued healthy outlook for the foreseeable future.”

The sale comes after Goldman Sachs released a bearish forecast on lithium’s prospects in early June, with the company suggesting “the battery metals bull market as over for now”.

“(There has been) a surge in investor capital into supply investment tied to the long-term EV (electric vehicle) demand story, essentially trading a spot-driven commodity as a forward-looking equity,” Goldman Sachs said.

“That fundamental mis-pricing has in turn generated an outsized supply response well ahead of the demand trend.”

However, leading lithium consultancy Benchmark Mineral Intelligence rebutted the report shortly after, with Henderson also adding his two cents at the time.

“It’s a fairly bold call to say the peak has occurred and the downhill trend will start within this calendar year,” he told The Australian Financial Review.

Henderson cited the success of Pilbara Minerals’ previous BMX auction and suggested that even though Goldman Sachs flagged strong future supply, there was still strong demand predicted.

Pilbara Minerals expects to hold its next BMX auction in the second week of July 2022.

Comment by tinker901 on Jun 27, 2022 2:52pm
So, CRE putting 1850$ in their recent FS when spot prices are over 7000$ sort of goes with their "conservative" profile.
Comment by monkeyhere171 on Jun 27, 2022 3:25pm
Do you really think that if they have used even $2,000 or more would have made any difference? For this stock to move we need JSL to come out and say how they will finance the project and how much dilution! And when was the last time management bought on the open market with their own money shares? They always have exercised their options!  Anyway, hopefully this stock will hit $2.50 with ...more  
Comment by tinker901 on Jun 27, 2022 3:47pm
Monkeyhere, my previous post was to underline the fact CRE is prudent. They try to under promise and over deliver. On your side, you seem convinced that we are in for a HUGE dillution. Maybe you should get out now and keep your marbles ? Just looking out for you buddy :)
Comment by Speedypete on Jun 27, 2022 3:58pm
The delivery part remains to be seen
Comment by monkeyhere171 on Jun 27, 2022 4:01pm
I'll jump ship immediately if this stock reaches $2.50 and move on! And totally disagree about under promises and over delivery by this Management! Please point me any LT Junior that use $2-$3,000 price in their study! They are using what other peers are which is good. I will be more than happy to see this stock rise beyond $2-$3 but you can see yourself that no buying is happening and who ...more  
Comment by Goodtoreadthis1 on Jun 28, 2022 1:30am
Money as debt investment seems available.  T.AR just borrowed a huge amount to build the Magino mine. 
Comment by Speedypete on Jun 27, 2022 8:59pm
Plus the fact that lithium prices at these levels are not sustainable as the world tries to usher in EVs.The cost will need to be passed along to consumers already struggling.  Might be foresight on the part of CRE.
Comment by Goodtoreadthis1 on Jun 28, 2022 1:22am
These LI prices are sustainable given that  so little LI is used in each EV.  
Comment by Speedypete on Jun 28, 2022 2:00am
And thats a damn good thing because for you to buy that battery gonna set you back 20k unless your happy with minimal range. Tesla has already started to scale back its batteries to cut overall costs in certain markets.  
Comment by tinker901 on Jun 28, 2022 4:30am
It is a relatively small portion of the battery., you are right. But consider this : " The lithium content found in a lithium-ion battery for an electric vehicle would need to be about 0.85 kg of lithium carbonate per kWh, and this amounts to approximately to around 0.16kg of Lithium metal/kWh. " So since we usually follow lithium prices with lithium carbonate equivalent ...more  
Comment by Speedypete on Jun 28, 2022 10:57am
https://twitter.com/globallithium/status/1541781420544102400?s=21&t=5kv3QQ0VPBVPDn0QfgV2Lw
Comment by tinker901 on Jun 28, 2022 11:07am
Thank you Pete
Comment by Nord43 on Jun 30, 2022 1:46pm
https://twitter.com/sdmoores/status/1541896355110522880?s=21&t=Ff6lM-c8RQQvwzHpmEtmXw
Comment by Speedypete on Jun 30, 2022 1:59pm
Agreed.       After the worst first half for the markets in 52 years