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NextSource Materials Inc T.NEXT

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSRCF

NextSource Materials Inc. is a Canada-based battery materials development company. The Company is focused on supplying battery materials through the mining and value-added processing of graphite and other minerals. Its segments include mine development and BAF development. The Company’s principal business is the development of the Molo Graphite Mine (the Molo Mine) located near the town of Fotadrevo in the Province of Toliara, Madagascar. The Molo Mine has a production capacity of 150,000 tons per annum (tpa) of SuperFlake graphite concentrate. The Company is also developing a downstream graphite value-added business through the staged rollout of Battery Anode Facilities capable of large-scale production of coated, spheronized and purified graphite for direct delivery to battery and automotive customers. It also owns the Green Giant Vanadium Project, located in Madagascar, and the Sagar Project, located in Quebec, which are at the exploration and evaluation stage.


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Post by FerrariPalmbeacon Jul 20, 2017 9:33am
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E-mail from Shareholder 3/17/2014 comparing egz to others.

E-mail from Shareholder 3/17/2014 comparing egz to others.-----Original Message----- From: xxxxxxx To: brentnykoliation Sent: Fri, Mar 7, 2014 4:51 pm Subject: Fwd: Mason-Focus-Northern -----Original Message----- From: xxxxx To: xxxxxxx Sent: Fri, Mar 7, 2014 4:33 pm Subject: Re: Mason-Focus-Northern It might be a good idea for somebody (a major shareholder) to call and have a candid conversation with somebody over Brent's head. He isn't getting the job done and hasn't for too many years. That's why the share price is suffering. It's either that, or he's doing things that other members of management should be doing and as a consequence, not doing well at his job. Personally, I think it's a bit of both. They are defensive because their "A"-Game hasn't worked and they're taking a beating for it. It should be expected. They said that they didn't spend money on promotion because they wanted to be the 'first' at everything else. But they've failed so far, and the beating is deserved. They aren't the first with a BFS, and they won't be the first to build the mine...especially at the current valuation. Fresh blood is needed here. They should start by removing Brent. I think they could hire just about anybody to do a more positive job when getting in front of people. They can forget about angel investors or anything like that at this point. It's all about rolling up the sleeves and getting in front of people. An energetic and positive woman that's easy on the eyes would be far better than what we have now...if she knows her stuff. It's sad to even have to consider. They should have been listening to us all along. They (and we) are going to learn the hard way that we were right, and they should have been doing things to attract investors (like managing the market and the paper) instead of using dilution as their number 1 tool. A little money spent on promotion, and our dilution would have been far less. It has now been proven. And yet Brent's arrogance completely dismissed what we've been telling them for a couple of years. It's a travesty. I think I really am going to start slowly selling and put the money into other ventures that I think are more viable. Management has managed to ruin the prospects of this great resource. You got me in a little trouble last time by forwarding this on...but go ahead and do it again. Maybe somebody with more clout will see the wisdom in this. The money I've lost far outweighs a little backlash from people that I don't even respect. xxxx On Friday, March 7, 2014 2:01 PM, xxxxx> wrote: They are very Defensive , we are not the only one breaking their balls. -----Original Message----- From:xxxxxxx To: xxxxxxx Sent: Fri, Mar 7, 2014 1:36 pm Subject: Re: Mason-Focus-Northern We've broken support. Our up trend is over. We're headed right back down to 12 cents or lower. I'm beginning to think that they damaged us with paper beyond repair; and that we don't have the quality of the other companies. I'm also worried that potential off take partners are worried about the uncertainties in Madagascar. If there is a supply disruption, that could be really bad. On Friday, March 7, 2014 12:33 PM, xxxxxxx wrote: Mason, Focus and Northern are all up double or triple digits since December. What in the world is going on with ENZR? Can anybody get any information whatsoever about what our management is doing here? The conventions are over and we are moving backward instead of forward like the rest. What is management doing?!!
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