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NEO Battery Materials Ltd V.NBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NBMFF

NEO Battery Materials Ltd. is a Canada-based battery materials technology company. The Company is focused on developing silicon anode materials for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, electronics, and energy storage systems. With a patent-protected, low-cost manufacturing process, it enables longer-running and ultra-fasting charging batteries compared to existing technologies. The Company is focusing on developing silicon anode materials, NBMSiDE, through nanocoating layers. Its three types of products, NBMSiDE-P100, NBMSiDE-P200, and NBMSiDE-C100 are manufactured through its nanocoating technology and are based on metallurgical-grade silicon with purities of at least 99.95%. It has developed a transformative and one-step nanocoating process to manufacture silicon anodes. Its material provides improvements in capacity and efficiency over lithium-ion batteries using graphite in their anode materials.


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Post by JonnyJon Mar 03, 2012 11:02am
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Volume

Volume

Big volume there on Friday, looks like at least 1 big share holder was reducing their ownership in the company but for each share sold one was purchased showing there is still a lot of interested investors.

I think continued volume will spark even more interest in investors as long as we retain at least 9+ SP and could see the price maybe slowly increase.

Any ideas as to how a company would go about dewatering that mine in the first place? I assume the water originates from the lake through the shear zones or wouldn't they be better to start mining from the surface down? Just a thought....

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