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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum LITHIUM X ENERGY CORP V.LIX

"Lithium X Energy Corp is a lithium resource explorer and developer. It is focused on supplying the lithium battery industry. The company’s property includes Sal de Los Angeles lithium-potash brine project (the SDLA Project), in Argentina's Salta Province."

TSXV:LIX - Post Discussion

LITHIUM X ENERGY CORP > I feel sorry for shareholders.
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Post by sailor1986 on Dec 18, 2017 1:11pm

I feel sorry for shareholders.

You guys got fu..ed.2.61 per share little low don't you think?
Comment by SmarterSquirrel on Dec 18, 2017 1:14pm
yes $2.61 seems low considering the future potential of the stock... oh well time to put the gains from this stock into other lithium stocks with bright futures... like NLC.V, ML.V, AAL.V and LSC.V...
Comment by techNy on Dec 18, 2017 2:19pm
you may want to look at FAT. good time to get in and they to could be a buyout in the spring/summer
Comment by Heikogs on Dec 18, 2017 2:32pm
ILC is a better bet then any of those stocks.
Comment by SmarterSquirrel on Dec 18, 2017 2:44pm
Seems ILC has lower Lithium concentration per litre than AAL or NLC, also it seems ILC has higher ratio of Mg to Li compared to AAL and NLC. So for me, AAL NLC seem less risky places for me to put my money. But I hope ILC works out for you. All the best!
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