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African Energy Metals Inc V.CUCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NDENF

African Energy Metals Inc. is a natural resource company with a focus on the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of uranium, copper, cobalt, and lithium energy metals projects in Africa. The Company also focuses on acquiring interests in additional concessions or relinquishing concessions in the normal course of business. All of the Company’s assets are located in Canada and in the Democratic Republic of Congo.


TSXV:CUCO - Post by User

Post by Justdosomeddon Nov 30, 2022 1:13pm
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Exponential Battery Market Growth

Exponential Battery Market Growth
The DRC is an often overlooked nation among global powers. However, they hold significant mineral resources, including copper, lithium, and up to 70% of the world’s cobalt (3.5M metric tonnes of cobalt reserves). Now with the global demand for these energy metals continuing to skyrocket, the DRC is a country that has the resources to capitalize and grow off of the demand. A recent report from McKinsey predicts 30% YOY growth in battery demand until 2030.
 
https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/operations/our-insights/power-spike-how-battery-makers-can-respond-to-surging-demand-from-evs

With CUCO focusing on exploration now, the current $3.6M valuation could see significant upside, especially looking at the $40M/$2.4B valuations of property peers.
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