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Nemaska Lithium Inc NMKEF

Nemaska Lithium Inc is a Canada based lithium company. It is engaged in exploring and evaluating lithium properties and processing of spodumene into lithium compounds in Quebec, Canada. The company supplies lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate to the lithium battery industry used in electric vehicles, cell phones, tablets, and other consumer products.


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Comment by stkinvestor75on Mar 17, 2019 10:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Eight Capitals sees Livent terminaison contract very postive

RE:RE:RE:RE:Eight Capitals sees Livent terminaison contract very postivein full production they could  generate 350-400 M profit per year. Interests on both loan could give a little under 100 M$CAD per year.

I would say it will be all about execution. If they can get a loan and that the projects cost and schedules are not busted and delayed to much, that the price stay steady or increase during next 5-6 years, they can pass through but it won't be easy for sure. But passing through could generate more than 350M per year after tax after 2025, so investors might look at risk reward and decide to loan more so they can see a return on the investment already done.

I'm not pessimistic for now, but more looking from the sideline...will continue to watch this
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