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MoneyLion Inc V.ML


Primary Symbol: ML Alternate Symbol(s):  ML.WS

MoneyLion Inc. is a financial technology company. The Company designs and offers modern personal finance products, tools and features and curates money-related content that delivers actionable insights and guidance to its users. Through its Consumer platform, accessible through the free-to-download MoneyLion mobile application and online at www.moneylion.com, it offers its integrated core suite of financial products and services to make banking, borrowing and investing accessible to everyone. Its financial products and services include RoarMoney, Instacash, Membership Programs, MoneyLion Investing, MoneyLion Crypto and Round Ups. Its marketplace solutions provide valuable distribution, acquisition, growth and monetization channels for its partners. MoneyLion Investing is an online investment account that offers access to separately managed accounts invested based on model exchange-traded fund (ETF) portfolios. MoneyLion Crypto is an online cryptocurrency account.


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Post by IDLE_iion Mar 07, 2017 1:46am
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luv the part about P&D

luv the part about P&D
Crowded herd of lithium explorers faces culling as supplies rise Font size: -+ TORONTO The crowded field of explorers fighting for capital to produce lithium faces a painful reckoning as supplies build and prices flatten, leaving those with low costs and powerful partners still standing, industry consultants say. Prices of the critical component in rechargeable batteries used in electric cars and mobile phones spiked last year and demand is projected to soar 60% to 300 000 5 of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) annually by 2020, National Bank Financial said. Advertisement Even so, it said new players could flood the market. "It's crowded, no doubt about it, and it will get culled," said Jon Hykawy, president of Stormcrow Capital, calling lithium, the "latest bubble sector." Explorers are gathering at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada mining convention in Toronto through Wednesday. To survive, suppliers must produce at low cost, enabling them to withstand price corrections, Hykawy said. Dozens of companies globally look to be "pump and dump" schemes, unlikely to produce a single tonne, said consultant Joe Lowry of Global Lithium. Investors who back them risk being burned, he said. Even potential new players are nervous. "If there is one screw-up, one fly-by-night (company), it affects every single one of us," said Carlos Vicens, CFO of early-stage explorer Neo Lithium . Canada's TMX Group has 35 listings related to lithium, compared with 20 three years ago, spokesperson Shane Quinn said. Prices have little upside, because demand growth has met with aggressive supply build-up, similar to rare earths and vanadium in past cycles, Paul Robinson, director at consultancy CRU Group, said on the convention's sidelines. Partnering with existing producers helps. Lithium Americas's $425-million first-phase Argentina project is substantially funded by a partnership with producer SQM, and investments by Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium and Bangchak Petroleum. It aims to start construction by June. Technical expertise is hard to find, said Lithium Americas president John Kanellitsas. After new entrants' exuberance, the complexity of lithium production sets in. "It's niche and it wasn't strategically important until recently," he said. "So there's a lack of experienced talent." Nemaska Lithium, armed with off-takes with FMC and Johnson Matthey Battery Materials, looks to raise C$500-million in debt and equity over 18 months to build its mine and plant. Nemaska's advantage is that operations are vertically integrated, its CEO Guy Bourassa said. Advantage Lithium's CEO David Sidoo said, "where you're headed right now is (determining) who are the pretenders and who are the real deal." Edited by: Creamer Media Reporter
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