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Critical Elements Lithium Corp V.CRE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CRECF

Critical Elements Lithium Corporation is a Canada-based lithium exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and processing of critical minerals mining properties in Canada. Its projects include Rose Lithium-Tantalum, Rose North, Rose South, Arques, Bourier, Dumulon, Duval, Nisk, Lemare, Caumont, and Valiquette. The Rose Lithium-Tantalum property consists of over 473 claims covering a total area of over 24.99 square kilometers (km2). It lies in the northeastern part of Superior Province, within the Eastmain greenstone belt. The Rose North property consists of about 31 claims covering a total area of over 16.14 km2. The Arques Property is composed of one block totaling around 136 claims covering an area of 6,840.93 hectares (ha) over 18 kilometers (kms) in length in a Southwest-Northeast direction. Bourier Property is comprised of over 304 claims with an area of 15,616.47 ha for over 30 kms. Rose South property consists of over 280 claims.


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Post by obeyobeyon Jul 04, 2014 1:54pm
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Intel stops buying from War-Torn Africa

Intel stops buying from War-Torn Africa

Intel Stops Buying Chip Supplies From War-Torn Africa

Intel says it will stop buying computer chip components from African militias.

By Chris Roberts
| Friday, Jul 4, 2014 | Updated 7:38 AM PDT
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Intel Stops Buying Chip Supplies From War-Torn Africa

No conflict inside.

Computer processor giant Intel has announced that it has rid its supply chain of raw materials -- for use in its chips -- gleaned from groups associated with rebels and militias in the Congo, according to reports.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the company took it upon itself to cleanse itself of "blood chips" to ensure that the company was "not unwittingly financing war crimes."

  • Some of the miners of the raw materials needed to make computer chips -- gold, tin, tungsten, and tantalum -- are associated with groups who commit "gross human rights abuses," the newspaper reported.

How was it done? Intel put together a plan with its smelters and other processors of the raw materials to figure out how to audit the supply chain.

In the end, making sure that computers didn't fund conflict was something the company had to "fix," said Gary Niekerk, the company's director of corporate citizenship.


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