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Frontier Lithium Inc V.FL

Alternate Symbol(s):  LITOF

"Frontier Lithium Inc is a Canada-based mining exploration company engaged in acquisition, exploration, and development of mining properties. It focuses on elements like lithium, tantalum, rubidium, and cesium by exploring for lithium, cesium and tantalum classified pegmatites. Geographically it operates in one segment, Canada. Its main project is the PAK lithium project."


TSXV:FL - Post by User

Post by lithomonon Feb 15, 2024 9:17pm
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Mookster - Ultra High Grade Pak Lithium

Mookster - Ultra High Grade Pak LithiumCorrect, good numbers. That's what I tried to get across this week. Good on you for the numbers.

Didn't have time to dig up numbers.  Trying to catch up with Billionaire Aussi contact, who is old school - no email, no text, no modern day computer communication, just phone and even that isn't so easy to catch up.  Frontier is just about at the preferred price point.

I figure LAC and PMET had long enough time to acquire Frontier. 

In fact, right about now, FL is likely the only Lithium deposit in North America that remains profitable, if it actually was mined and crushed and processed.  With exception of PMET, of course.

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