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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 TFSAfundson Feb 11, 2020 6:25pm
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Post# 30677091

RE:RE:RE:Does anyone else get the impression shorts

RE:RE:RE:Does anyone else get the impression shortsCharlene, perhaps you should read the links you provide! Here's an excerpt from your second article...

Lithium price languishing
Orocobre and Pilbara Minerals last week joined others with bearish outlooks for lithium demand, as weak orders from electric vehicle makers in China look set to extend a prolonged downturn.Prices for lithium fell again at the end of last year, according to the December price assessment released by industry tracker Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. The Benchmark Lithium Index declined to its lowest point since January 2016 in December, down more than 36 percent on the start of the year. The weighted carbonate price fell to below $8,000 a tonne while hydroxide prices now average just over $10,000.

Hard rock miners were hardest hit when the price of spodumene concentrate (6 percent lithium for hydroxide manufacture) fell another 3.5 percent during October to average $450–$510 a tonne. That is a 45 percent drop in the last year.

I'm sure if I searched, I could quickly find an article or two refuting yours, but I couldn't be bothered! You would only say I have nothing better to do... right!

Also, we know people ARE already interested (e.g. PG, IQ and companies in Japan and Korean). 

Please replace ARE with WERE. PG is gone, do you think IQ is going to throw good money after bad and companies in Japan and Korea. Give me names of companies or you're just pantomiming GB. You should have added China, Europe, the U.S., etc... We will see, they have till Apr 17th for non-binding LOI's. Then we'll see who is full of shiit, won't we? Mind you the real test is June 30th for qualified bids, i.e. put your money where your mouth is...

It would be funny, if after this process, the NMX does list with shareholder participation at over $0.35/share.

Actually, I would be pleased, it might mean the comapny has a future and I might invest in it again. After all, why are any of us here? Not for any environmental concerns or altruistic beliefs... we're here TO MAKE MONEY, RIGHT!!! But, really Charlene, what are the odds?

Have I attacked you on a personal level? What does that say about you, cornered, back against the wall, must lash out... please remain civil! Oh, my name has been the one and only since Feb. 05, 2014. Can you say the same... lol

 



Charlene wrote: TFSA.  The Li miners (stocks) ARE rebounding.  The miners stocks prices tend to predict commodity prices well.  It happened with other commodities (e.g. gold). 
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tesla-pulls-up-lithium-producer-stocks-despite-glut-11581437515
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Is-Lithium-Finally-Bouncing-Back.html


Also, we know people ARE already interested (e.g. PG, IQ and companies in Japan and Korean).  You should get your facts/'fake news' right.  I agree with Mick, why are you guys on this board?

At this point, people that own the stock can't do anything, but wait for the outcome.  We can't litigate a company in protection.  Shareholders can't sell their stock.  You seem to take some satisfaction in gloating and making people feel bad.... your lives must be very sad and empty.  It would be funny, if after this process, the NMX does list with shareholder participation at over $0.35/share. What will you do then?  Come up with new names?  Or troll other stock boards to fill your empty lives?      


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