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Western Magnesium Corp V.WMG.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYF

Western Magnesium Corporation is a producer of green primary magnesium metal. The Company is focused on plant operations and magnesium production. It uses a continuous silicothermic process to produce magnesium with low labor and energy costs while generating minimal waste and toxic by-products. The Company's technology eliminates inefficiencies and allows for a continuous, mass production of magnesium. Its magnesium is used for technological advancement opportunities for American industries including auto, airline, aerospace, and protecting national security interests with the department of defense.


TSXV:WMG.H - Post by User

Post by Bigrig16on Jul 27, 2022 12:28am
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Post# 34852905

Buzz-Discord

Buzz-DiscordWow, what a fool !
If you had two clue's they wouldn't be in the same place 
Market is not a problem, but first would you not find it appropriate to finish optimization of the commercial pilot plant.
After all it's purpose is not to supply an available market that's the job of an actual full-size plan which has the capacity to meet demand!
Not what the pilot is about
How about you wait for a full size facility before getting your nickers in a knot !
One step at a time, but you expect answers to grandiose statements and questions that are not relevant until the company builds out a facility 
Then once they have plenty of metal in hand or just prior it would be right to assume they have purchase orders.
It would be logical however to assume that in the near future some of what is currently produced or soon will be is going to be sent to end users for their evaluation!
If you thought much about anything, you'd realize there are logical steps to take.
Always with the questions and statements that make no sense 
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