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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.


OTCQX:NTTHF - Post by User

Comment by LithiumNPVon Aug 03, 2019 10:16pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Excellent Lithium Article !

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Excellent Lithium Article !
LithiumNPV wrote:

That's misinformation on your part. The article shows hard rock is way cheaper.

The problem with brine is the additional expense of $2000/tonne converting carbonate to hydroxide.

Not to mention brine is a slow process.


This says it all

this is outweighed by the value addition to the product, which will increase from US$4,587/t LCE for spodumene concentrate to US$17,274/t LCE for lithium hydroxide. The significant addition to the price over the additional cost is what will lead to a higher margin for hydroxide over concentrate at Greenbushes. 

Isn't it amazing the entire brine industry just can't compete which is unfortunate because I was willing to buy in at 40 cents for NLC

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