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Giyani Metals Corp V.EMM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CATPF

Giyani Metals Corp. is a battery metal development company. It produces sustainable, low carbon high purity battery-grade manganese for the electric vehicle (EV) industry. It has developed a hydrometallurgical process to produce battery-grade high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM), a lithium-ion battery cathode precursor material critical for EVs, directly from ore supplied by its own manganese oxide (MnO) deposits. These include the K.Hill Battery-Grade Manganese Project, the Otse MnO prospect (Otse) and the Lobatse MnO prospect (Lobatse). The K.Hill Project, Otse, and Lobatse are located in the Kanye Basin of south-eastern Botswana (the Kanye Basin Prospects) and held through Menzi Battery Metals (Pty) Limited, a subsidiary of the Company. Its segments include Botswana Battery Metals Project for the exploration, evaluation and development of its battery-grade manganese assets located in Botswana and the demonstration plant under construction in South Africa and Corporate.


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Comment by pianoman88on Feb 15, 2011 11:37am
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RE: RE: Base

RE: RE: BaseSuper, Get your dry powder ready and pick your moment 'cause the SP may be down here for a while. There'll be a lot of shoppers at these prices, but hopefully a lot of nervous sellers as well. As I've been saying, without any news supporting the African properties the market gets wary and it shows in the graphs below. i couldn't get the dates to copy over, but the peak SP was on February 4th at which time the MACD slowed it's incline and by the 8th started it's decline along with the SP. Yesterday it closed below the 15 day SMA and now the MACD has declined past the Signal Line. Without a great new release to shock the SP in the other direction, I think it may be quite a while before we see a steady $2.60 and above. I do however, still say $6.00 or $8.00 by end of March.
GLTA and buy, buy, buy.
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