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Neo Lithium Corp V.NLC


Primary Symbol: NTTHF

Neo Lithium Corp is engaged in the business of exploration operations. Its principal business activities are the exploration and development of resource properties. Its project includes the 3Q project. It operates its business in the countries like Canada and Argentina, however, most of the revenue is generated from Canada.


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Comment by SnowyWindowson Mar 18, 2019 11:54am
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RE:Some demand related news

RE:Some demand related newsThere is a lot to be looked into for this EV market. I don’t have the link, but you can google and find that the Nissan Leaf has severe battery degradation. It’s funny because I’m starting to think that if just 1 more company has battery issues we are going to see a lot of supply imbalance.

Tesla has this process down fairly well now. I want to see the competition try to replicate what they’re doing. My guess is that some will fail at protecting their battery and require more lithium demand than expected.


supersceptic wrote:
https://www.slashgear.com/tesla-model-y-5-things-electric-crossover-price-release-market-reaction-17569942/

investors are not convinced that Y Model will be as big hit as others, sending Tesla's shares 5% down. One of the reasons, realease is fall 2020:

"...By then, there’ll be some serious electric competition on the market."

Not good for Tesla, great news for Li providers. "Serious competition" in EV - exactly what we need.


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