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Green Shift Commodities Ltd. V.GCOM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GRCMF

Green Shift Commodities Ltd. is a Canada-based company focused on the exploration and development of commodities needed to help decarbonize and meet net-zero goals. The Company is advancing a portfolio of lithium prospects across the Americas. This includes the Rio Negro Project, a district-scale project in an area known to contain hard rock lithium pegmatite and the Santiago Luis Lithium Project, both located in Argentina. The Company is also exploring the Armstrong Project, located in the Seymour-Crescent-Falcon lithium belt in northern Ontario, known to host spodumene-bearing lithium pegmatites and significant discoveries. The Rio Negro Project consists of approximately 500,000 hectares (ha), 300,000 ha of which is 100% owned with an option to acquire the remaining. The Armstrong Project consists of about 90 contiguous claims totaling 1,800 ha, in the Seymour-Crescent-Falcon lithium belt. The Armstrong Project is located about 55 kilometers northeast of the town of Armstrong.


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Comment by northofsevenon Dec 01, 2014 11:34am
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RE:I don't get it

RE:I don't get itThe market in my eyes is broken. Stocks go up for no reason. And under valued stocks do nothing. Makes no sense. Oil stocks might be a better buy in the near future. OPEC might not lower output but a lot of producers might. Like the middle east. Sadly we can only look back and see where we should have put our money. GOOD LUCK
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