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Fabled Silver Gold Corp T.FCO


Primary Symbol: V.FCO.H Alternate Symbol(s):  FBSGF

Fabled Silver Gold Corp. is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on identifying new opportunities.


TSXV:FCO.H - Post by User

Post by CARSALESMANon Feb 14, 2017 5:16pm
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25 Dollars a pound-soon

25 Dollars a pound-soon
Physical stocks of cobalt are being bought up after a surge of interest in the future of electrical cars, according to market reports. The metal is a key component of lithium-ion batteries used to power the vehicles. Prices for cobalt have increased nearly 50 per cent since September last year. Sign up to our daily newsletter Subscribe Today Packages from 10 per monthPackages from 10 per month The price tag recently hit a five year high of around $19 a lb as increasingly stricter emissions controls boost demand for environmentally friendly transport options. Related Articles Opinion: Could a lithium shortage de-rail the electric car boom? Tesla, Apple and Uber Push Lithium Prices Even Higher Electric car subsidy claims plunge after payments reduced Consultants CRU Group claim electric car and plug-in hybrid vehicle sales could hit 4.4 million in 2021 and more than six million by 2025. This is up from 1.1 million last year. By 2020, 75 percent of lithium-ion batteries will contain cobalt, The elements properties allow electric cars to extend their range between charges, according to eCobalt Solutions, which produces battery grade cobalt salts. Most of the investors in the metal are believed to be stockpiling the material ahead of a shortage in the hope of pushing prices up to $25 a lb. Recommended for you X
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