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Century Lithium Corp. V.LCE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CYDVF

Century Lithium is an advanced stage lithium exploration company, focused on developing its 100%-owned Clayton Valley Lithium Project in Nevada, USA. The company’s world-class resource of lithium-bearing claystone is processed at its lithium extraction facility in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. Century Lithium is working towards completion of a Feasibility Study and subsequent permitting with the goal to become a domestic producer of high-purity lithium carbonate.


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Comment by CYPSaviouron Mar 26, 2009 12:03pm
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Post# 15873067

RE: Healthy bid/ask sizes

RE: Healthy bid/ask sizesIts looking good indeed.  Im no technical analyst, but I do see the mix of higher highs and higher lows the last few trading sessions....and that is a good indication of what is about to happen.  And as may have said, SYH is starting to behave the same way.

Its funny people have sold Manulife to buy Cypress, because the money I expect to get from Cypress will make me buy Manulife.

And just a thought about the TFSA.  You cant put much in it...but no worries about buying Cypress outside of it, because you only get taxed on 50% of the capital gains.  And then if you still have to pay taxes, you put some into an RRSP.  




 
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