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ARCA:TLH - Post by User

Post by oilbull1111on Jul 21, 2011 5:55pm
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Lithium article

Lithium articlehttps://207.97.203.226/articles/read/meet-mr.-lithium/

Meet Mr. Lithium

The lithium market is exploding, but it’s not easy to predict, says Peter Oliver, CEO of Talison Lithium.

Meet Mr. Lithium

Is the lithium industry about to see the same sort of titanic price hikes that have plagued the market for rare earth elements?

In a word, no, says Peter Oliver, the CEO of Talison Lithium LTD., the largest lithium miner in the world with a 30 percent global market share.

Butthe world could see significant price increases in the future. Overthenext decade, projected supply will barely be able to keep up withtherapidly increasing demand from existing markets like consumerelectronicsand pharmaceuticals, he noted.

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