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Elcora Advanced Materials Corp V.ERA

Alternate Symbol(s):  ECORF

Elcora Advanced Materials Corp. is a Canada-based vertically integrated battery material company. The Company is engaged in developing polymetallic mining deposits like Vanadium, Manganese, Copper and soon Tantalum, Nobium and some other rare earth minerals. The Company operates in one business segment, being the exploration and development of mineral properties. The Company’s graphite products include EL-I-C6 Graphite and Anode Powders, EL-2D Few Layer Graphene, EL-MG/5 Micro Graphite, and EL-NP Graphite Nano-Platelets. It also has developed proprietary processes that produce anode powder for lithium-ion battery anodes.


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Comment by notmuchmoreon Oct 08, 2016 9:40am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Elcora plans $5M Halifax plant

RE:RE:RE:RE:Elcora plans $5M Halifax plant AlexGreat---Thank you. Elcora is my only graphite stock to date as it, indeed, seems the most promising. I've done very well with Formation Metals (Ecobalt), and now am "borrowing" against those gains to get into graphite hoping to repeat. Like lithium a year ago, there were too many graphite juniors scrambling out there to make any kind of informed guess back then. But now, Elcora seems more likely than many others to emerge as one of the few success stories. I just don't see how anyone building a gigafactory could be comfortable relying entirely upon China, which currently produces 100% of the world's spheroidal graphite.
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