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Sunrise Energy Metals Ltd SREMF

Sunrise Energy Metals Limited is an Australia-based company engaged in the development of its Sunrise Battery Materials Complex (Sunrise Project) in New South Wales (NSW). The Sunrise Project is a supplier of battery raw materials and aluminum-scandium alloys. It is utilizing its Clean-iX resin technology for extraction and purification of a range of metals and progressing exploration activities at its other mineral tenements. Its Clean-iX Continuous Resin-In-Column is a continuous counter-current process that extracts metals from clarified leach solutions. Its Clean-iX Continuous Resin-In-Pulp is a continuous countercurrent process that directly extracts metals from leached pulps. It is advancing activities across its range of exploration assets in NSW. Its limestone exploration includes Hunters (EL9627), EL8883 Meloola and EL8833 Boona Gap, Gleninga South (EL9598) and Gleninga (EL8882). It also focused on rare earth elements exploration, which includes Minore (EL9031 and EL8961).


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Post by splitcoreon Jan 05, 2012 10:37am
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Patterns

Patterns

Hey!  Looks like we really only had one basher after all.... and probably a paid one at that.

But back to patterns.  Has anyone noticed that there is a definite pattern in the buying/selling the last two days?  RBC has been buying from Casimir 500 or 1000 shares about every minute and now Nesbitt has taken over.  After Nesbitt, someone else will step in.  The problem is that Casimir is essentially dumping at the bid so we can only go down eventually.

But, more importantly, isn't this an expensive way to do business?  Every trade equals a commission to someone and I think it's costly to trade constantly in small lots.

Any thoughts?

ps. I suspect that starting next Monday, CLQ will start a series of regular releases as the enterprise continues to take shape.  Nothing but good news ahead.  Lithium price on the rise.  Lithium batteries in very short supply as more and more consumers cover their rooftops with collectors.  etc. etc.

Split.

 

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